Essays on Terrorism

Violence As Empowerment: The Rise Of Female Suicide Bombers

A suicide bombing incident was reported in Tunisia’s capital just last week, claiming the life of the bomber and injuring nine others, most of whom were police officers. The attack made headlines not only because it was the first suicide bombing incident in the country since 2015, but also because it was carried out by...
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Analysis Of The News Report Isis Claims Responsibility For Afghanistan Suicide Bombing That Killed 34 Students (Independent, 2018)

Afghanistan – “Isis claims responsibility for Afghanistan suicide bombing that killed 34 students” (Independent, 2018) Introduction: This essay will analyse the news report by the Independent titled “Isis claims responsibility for Afghanistan suicide bombing that killed 34 students” written by the staff and agencies. The attack was on a predominately Hazara school, which are an...
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Impact Of The War On Terror

The war on terror began on September 11th, 2001, and has recently passed its 18th birthday and has shaped our country quite a bit. We’ve seen our defense budget surpass every other country, from 316 billion to 686 billion. We’ve passed some questionable legislation, and have set some dangerous precedents along the way. With no...
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Suicide Bombers: The Liberation Tigers Of Tamil Ealam

Three hundred people died in Lebanon, 130 dead in Paris, 324 dead in Baghdad, just a few of the thousands of lives that have been lost to suicide bombers. As suicide bombings are becoming more common, the size of the bombings is also increasing drastically (“Suicide Bombers”). People all around the world are being affected...
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The Weaponizing Of Biology: Biological Warfare

Weapons, a thing designed or used to inflict bodily harm or to cause physical damage. Today when the word weapon is used, it is natural for one to assume a firearm of some sort or an assault rifle. In medieval times this could’ve been your common sword, perhaps a mace or a spear, but what...
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The Biopolitics Of Terror

The Crisis of a Global Liberal Order In recent times, academics have speculated that the ‘global liberal order’ is in a supposed ‘crisis. In fact, Duncombe and Dunne claim that all major notions are in agreement that the universality of the Global Liberal Order is over. [1] Yet, it might be more fitting to contend...
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Bacillus Anthracis As An Agent Of Bioterrorism

Introduction Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis) which is the causative agent of anthrax comes from the genus Bacillus. It is a common disease occurring in livestock and human. It is a gram-positive bacterium with rod-shaped and endospore-forming. Anthrax is believed to be first discovered during ancient times around 700 BC according to ancient writings. Then, in...
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Healthcare And Bioterrorism: Types of Agents And Ways To Combat Them

Bioterrorism is when someone intentionally releases a virus or bacteria that to make people ill or cause death. Anthrax, plague, smallpox, and viral hemorrhagic fevers are all examples of bioterrorism agents. Bioterrorism can cause not only illness and death, but it causes panic and mayhem. While the threat of a bioterrorism attack has declined, it...
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Bioterrorism: Infectious Agents Utilized In Biological Warfare

There are several infectious agents that have been utilized in biological warfare. Although exposure to these types of cases is rare, anesthesia providers should be aware of the possible treatments and anesthesia implications for patients who have been exposed to these infectious agents. Early recognition is key, as the nurse anesthetist can then implement the...
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