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<em>Incomplete question, here some examples that shed light on the question</em><u>.</u>
<u>Answer:</u>
Here some topic examples according to Alex Schmid;
<u>Review of national terrorism prevention programs and policies in a comparative perspective;</u>
- <u>De-mobilisation of guerrilla and terrorist groups: best practices and lessons learned; </u>
- <u>Conspiracy theories related to (counter-) terrorism: is there a need for countering them?</u>
- <u>State human rights violations in response to terrorism – how widespread, how serious?;</u>
- <u>Kidnapping for ransom: the consequences of paying ransom and of refusals to pay.</u>
- <u>Careers of ex-terrorists and their role in countering terrorism;</u>
- <u>Terrorists released from prison: subsequent careers;</u>
- <u>The targeting logic of terrorist attacks;</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, Alex Schmid is of the view that certain topics as regards terrorism is been neglected or as he puts it; "Un- and Under-researched."
Thus, the topics listed above are hard-line areas that needs extensive research work inorder to reduce the effects of terrorism.
Answer:
D. As Susan entered the airport, she wondered if she was making the right decision.
Explanation:
i took the quiz and got it correct :)
Idea because it makes the essay more suspenseful and it gives an idea of what’s about.
Answer:
<em>" </em><em><u>that</u></em><em> "</em> would be the correct answer.