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but also determine how the stories should be shaped for emotional effect, for political purposes and for directing public opinion....
hide those Jews that were being persecuted by Hitlers war machine. He used his unsuccessful businesses as fronts to move various f...
means represents mainstream Christian thought, which was largely supportive of President Bush, the subsequent war and the idea tha...
only were imaginable, they also were foreshadowed" (Ahmed). Then- Secretary of State Colin Powell stated after the fact that ther...
The role of the media in shaping the publics perception that some societal groups present a threat is indeed powerful. In his cla...
nature, in order to accomplish the goals of fundamentalist sects requires firm control of the political and social apparatus of a ...
citizen (Gribbin, 1999). An immigrant to the U.S. who desires an application for citizenship must be at least 18 years old and mus...
recourses with which to assure that future attacks on the United States would not be forthcoming, it is necessary to understand ju...
what had happened was any more than an accident, albeit a tragic one. One of those telephone interviewees exclaimed that another ...
In addition to duties of incident management, public affairs, and ensuring continuity at all levels of government, the OHS was ent...
a little less safe. While talk of terrorism when a passenger jet went down in Lockerbie, Scotland was in the air, no one expected ...
they lost loved ones, pets, or their homes. Those who lived in other parts of Manhattan were also worried about the people in the ...
style. Terrorism according to Laqueur In his book, The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction, writer ...
and far-reaching of a strategy as that which has proven itself necessary in the wake of the September 11 attacks on America in New...
actually felt the building shake, for example, are at the most risk for the disorder (2001). At the same time, one psychologist cl...
was one of the worst months in decades. Would October have been just as bad without a terrorist attack? Maybe. On October 24, 1929...
because of the impact they have on personal freedoms. Some proclaim, in fact that such provisions are simply another excuse for "...
2002; p. 41). Smith and Lesure (1999) present a much different view of the industry in their 1999 overview, reporting that ...
jumped even higher the year before, by 9.4 percent (Fleishman, 2001). Forecasters had though prices would only increase about 5 pe...
preponderance of information available does not always contain all the information necessary to make the best decision for the fut...
is not possible to write a paper that is based on error. I will, therefore, make a case for ego needs and drop in the possibility ...
modes of transportation most turned to at that time were railway and bus. One railway CEO, Marc Lefran?ois explained: "The shutdo...
who is responsible to whom (Department of Health and Human Services, About, 1998). Each Bureau has an overall manager who reports ...
this is an extraordinary case it certainly provides an example of how people react. Furthermore, there were many bomb threats whi...
policy of individual rights. However, those rights, it would seem, are the very ones that are being used against the United States...
warnings that another attack is possibly imminent and could be as bad or worse than September 11th has created a nation where depr...
of the two profitable components of the hotels business is encouraging. It is in the business of providing guest rooms, and incre...
to cancel plans while the airlines were grounded, meaning that hotel and car rental reservations had to be canceled, and the trave...
2002). What it comes down to between the airline industry and politics/public policies is the concept of economics: Because...
bad occurs, but they hardly remember the times when imminent danger was in the air. Even before 911, the government would plan for...