Anthrax after September 11th 2001- What to look for and how to treat it
Anthrax is a serious bacterial infection with a particularly high mortality in its gastrointestinal, pulmonary, and meningitic forms with a worldwide distribution, although it is most common in the developing world. Gastrointestinal and pulmonary anthrax results in death within hours or a few days of the onset of serious symptoms and the diagnosis is ...
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The 'Tampa effect' Australian asylum policy in international perspective [PDF]
Australia’s policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard the Tampa in September 2001. This tough stance and the raft of legislation that followed became known as Australia’s “Pacific Solution”.
Hatton, Timothy J, Lim, Audrey
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Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
The terrorist attack on the 11th of September, 2001, marked the change in the West’s perception of the Middle East and vice versa. Followed by the US military presence in the Middle East, this event contributed to the development of the means of ...
Bianca Brandea
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Security Modeling Technique: Visualizing Information of Security Plans [PDF]
Since the terrorist attacks of 11th September 2001 efforts are made to enhance the security standards in maritime shipping. The joint research project VESPER (improving the security of passengers on ferries) funded by the German Federal Ministry of ...
Daniel Ley, Elena Dalinger
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Andrew I. Thompson - From Tragedy to Policy: Representations of Muslims and Islam in U.S. Mainstream Media [PDF]
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11th came a flood of criticism of Islam and Muslims in the U.S. media. Many saw Islam as the root cause of the attacks, but failed to assess the political or social issues in the Middle East, or even the ...
Thompson, Andrew I.
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The Performance of Military Defense Contracted Companies After September 11th, 2001: The Case of Politically Connected Companies [PDF]
This paper examines the effect that the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001 had on the stock prices of companies within the military defense industry. In addition, this paper studies the effect of the defense firms political engagement (through lobbying activities) and how this affected the stock price response to the terrorist attacks.
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'A Balance of Power that Favors Freedom'. The Historical and Ideological Roots of the Neo-Conservative Persuasion [PDF]
The paper offers a genealogy of neoconservatism, concentrating on its ideological and historical foundations in the early 1970s. In the first part, it shows how neoconservatism represented a reaction to the crisis-real and perceived-the United States was
Mario del Pero
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Airline Schedule Recovery after Airport Closures: Empirical Evidence Since September 11th [PDF]
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, repeated airport closures due to potential security breaches have imposed substantial costs on travelers, airlines, and government agencies in terms of flight delays and cancellations.
George M. Holmes +2 more
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The Global War on Terror (GWOT), launched by the United States in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, presented countries all over the world with threats and opportunities, and each one tried to adapt to the situation and ...
Giorgio Musso
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American Jihad: Understanding The Social Backlash Against Muslim Americans through the Context of Ethnotheatre [PDF]
I am a brown person. The color of my skin dictates much of how American society has and will interact with me. Whether it is to my advantage or my disadvantage, the cultural fabric of America will isolate who I am because of the color that I am ...
Patel, Sameehan
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