Well, think about it first from a physical aspect. By that I mean the actual, tangible damage terrorism does. Recently the Boston Marathon was victim to terrorism by bombing. Those bombs did terrible damage to both the location and the people involved. Same thing with the Twin Tower bombings on september 11th, 2001. Note that there are, unfortunately, far more instances of terrorism in the world, but I'm going to stick with those two.
Despite the considerable physical damage terrorism can do, mental damage is, unequivocally, what does the most damage. The runners of the Boston Marathon were fairly prominent runners. It's an exclusive marathon, you can't just join on a whim, you need to be an experienced runner. Thanks to the bombing-induced injuries sustained, many of these competitors will never be able to run again. Then you have to consider the family members of the injured and deceased. The damage emotional loss like that can do is insurmountable.
Even someone who isn't personally affected is, in actuality, still affected by terrorism. Have you ever heard people complain about airport security? Well, that inconvenience exists because of terrorism. Terrorism is something that instills fear, anger, and sadness into people. It's a horrible concept that we may never fully eradicate. However, we'll always be working hard to reduce it's occurrences as much as possible.
Terrorism can cause fear, anxiety, and trauma among individuals. It can also lead to loss of life, physical injury, and psychological distress. Additionally, terrorism can result in long-term impacts on mental health and societal well-being.
Det ved jeg ikk(I don´t know) Det ved jeg ikk(I don´t know)
Muslims are often stereotyped due to a lack of understanding and misinformation perpetuated by the media. Additionally, historical events and acts of terrorism carried out by extremist groups claiming to be Muslim have also contributed to negative stereotypes. It is important to remember that these stereotypes do not represent the beliefs or actions of all Muslims.
Terrorism emerges as an individual fanatical ideology for vengeance against an institution, community or society and quickly inducts frustrated members in its community to influence them with a socio-religious-political- economic radical cause that may or may not have any relevance to the individual grievances of the perpetrators of terrorism itself.Terrorism if not suppressed at the very beginning emerges as either a national or international problem.With induction of more and more like minded ideologist groups, terrorism acquires a national or international influence and drive against any type of political-economical hegemony or on a larger scale as a clash of civilization itself.The efforts to end terrorism should begin by the reversal process to change the psychological hate and the mind set of individuals (political leaders of nations-policies of governments) , communities(religious-social discriminations)and nations(global competitions-war) to diffuse the political-economic hegemony and the clash of civilizations.Mere political efforts to end terrorism by anti terrorist drives is a foolish attempt as it will add more fuel to the fire of hate and terrorist acts.
Some stereotypes about Iraq include that it is a war-torn country with constant violence, that its people are all involved in terrorism, and that the country is devoid of culture and modern infrastructure.
People change their names for reasons such as marriage, divorce, gender identity, cultural reasons, or simply a desire for a fresh start. This practice can have effects including a sense of identity empowerment, improved personal branding, legal implications requiring updated documentation, and potential confusion among friends, family, and colleagues.
Effects refer to direct results or outcomes of a specific action, event, or decision. Consequences refer to the broader impact or implications that result from those effects, often including secondary effects that may not be immediately apparent. Essentially, effects are immediate results, while consequences are the broader, longer-term outcomes.
The effects of differing beliefs are confusion, war, terrorism, intolerance and bigotry.
The effects of differing beliefs are confusion, war, terrorism, intolerance and bigotry.
It might lead to war.
Terrorism is a threat usually because people die in acts of terrorism.
Terrorism is rational because the people who Flippin bombed america.
State sponsored terrorism is terrorism that is done by a peoples own government towards its own people. Oftentimes, state sponsored terrorism is done in the name of International terrorism.
There will always be terrorism as long as people say that other countries should be wiped out. When people learn tolerance, terrorism will decline - but I'm not holding my breath for that.
Multinational terrorism is relevant and is affecting many countries. It is when people or groups use violence and threats against innocent people to enforce their beliefs or obtain what they want.
YES they have laws concerning Terrorism and people violating peace of a community
lf you had a closer look at an scene in a terrorism bombing, you will see maimed children and other innocent persons.
terrorism
the people who get bombs dropped on them