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The last decades of XX and the beginning of XXI centuries are marked in the majority of the world countries by the increasing wave of acts of terrorism and the transnational organized crime.... In any forms of their representation all of them threaten safety of citizens from many states, entail essential negative political, economic and moral consequences, render strong psychological influence on the large number of people, and take away the lives of the increasing number of innocent peace citizens.
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Difficulties in struggle both with terrorism and the transnational organized crime in many respects are determined by their variety of forms....
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Essay
Diasporic communication is manifested through community media (Dayan, 1998) of great diversity; diasporic communication is also changing in the case of different ethnic groups, subgroups, at various stages of people's lives, in time and space (Cohen, 1994).... A minority is a group that does not constitute a dominant voting majority of the total population with in a society....
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Essay
Those in the Western world have created several boundaries and stereotypes to those that are Islamic and to those that are from the Eastern world.... Often, these associations change according to the location where one is at in the world as well as what the education is from that area....
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muslims are still the victims of racial profiling and stereotyping.... As just an indicator of how deleterious the effect of stereotyping can be, the earnings of Muslim and Arab men in the United States… This so-called “post 9/11 effect” continues to today, in spite of changes in the political climate with respect to anti-Muslim rhetoric offered by the government and less pro-Islamic America's history of internalizing foreign conflicts by means of discriminating against and interning ethnicities on the basis of fearful suspicion is all too clear and mirrors the kind of perceptions Americans have today of muslims, who because of the nature of the 9/11 attacks, are seen as infiltrators and subversives....
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Research Paper
Discuss what the history of immigration to the United States indicates about the nature of race/racism and/or ethnic groups (as covered in the Race and Ethnicity in the United States class/readings) and how they change over time.... Instead of just briefly summarizing U.... .... hellip; The increase in the number of people coming to the United States in search of greener pastures has had a profound impact on the entire U....
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The negative image of the Islamic religion, as portrayed in the western media has also caused general or global distrust and the widening of the gap between Christians and muslims.... This is because the movie caused me to be interested in the reasons why the Western media was stereotyping Arabs about terrorism.... While researching the role of the Arabs in astronomy and architecture, I am now confident that the Arabs have contributed to the success of the countries which are currently hostile to them....
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The paper "American Media Representations of Islam, Muslims, and terrorism after 9-11" presents qualities of American news coverage of Islam and terrorism after the attacks and to detect possible biases of Islam and terrorism, advice on how to ensure unbiased coverage of the news events, etc.... hellip; After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the US, terrorism, and Islam gained major coverage from the media.... The planes crashing into the Twin Towers became a moment that would have significant media coverage throughout the years, changing how terrorism is perceived and how Muslims would be treated and seen in different parts of the world....
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Dissertation
This paper "Islamic Religious extremism" describes the general overview of radicalization in the Muslim religion.... nbsp;There are a lot of factors that influenced Islam extremism.... This work presents the definition of extremism, its role in the Muslim religion, the causes and circumstances of its rise; the sponsors and the opponents of Islamic extremists, the motives and methods of extremist groups.... Furthermore, lack of democracy in the Muslim state is another factor that promotes Muslim extremism....
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Term Paper