Monthly Archives: April 2012

Trial and Terror

In Norway on July 22, 2011, the most sophisticated and deadly terrorist attack that took place in Europe since WWII occurred. The horror started in the central districts of the Norwegian capital, Oslo, with the detonation of a car-bomb so … Continue reading

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The Burial Practices of the Modern World

The complex and often violent situations surrounding terrorism and war in countries across the world can sometimes be exacerbated by the internment of the perpetrators of the violence, and when polarizing forces like nationalism or religion are added to the … Continue reading

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Worthy of Trust and Confidence

Eleven United States Secret Service personnel were put on administrative leave after an embarrassment that allegedly involved prostitution. The incident took the headlines away from President Obama’s economic meeting with the Summit of the Americas in Colombia, where 33 countries … Continue reading

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Cyberspace: The Final Frontier

Cyber security is a collective term that describes defensive and offensive procedures that stop or hinder unwanted guests from influencing computer networks or files. Because computers do not have bias or judgment, the ability to effectively combat a cyber-disturbance relies on … Continue reading

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Tweeting Back Our Freedom

As we sit here today, approximately one hundred United States soldiers are in Uganda as part of a military training and advising mission; their purpose is to train the Ugandan military on how to look for and capture Joseph Kony. This … Continue reading

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