From the point of view of the western politics: the threat of terrorism is often used in elections and to justify political actions - understanding the threat of terrorism helps understand the political situation of a country.
From the point of view of the terrorist: they use it as a weapon and a way to attract more members.
From the point of view of the people: terrorist attacks such as in Madrid or NY are a threat to lives, and a threat that needs to be controlled and acted against.
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movement of animals to find food, reproduce in better conditions, or find a less severe climate.
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option (c) Lexicon
Explanation:
The part of language which involves the knowledge of the proper use of the word accept is option (c) Lexicon
The Lexicon is the list of words with their proper definition, their linguistic significance and how to use the particular word in the sentence.
Here, in the given sentence the grammar and the concept is correct but the word accept has been used instead of 'except'
The word accept means to agree
while except means to exclude or other than from the given choices.
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I think it might make the laws fairer to both genders.
Explanation:
If you have more of each gender in court than it would lead to more gender fair laws being passed.
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Explanation:
I think Alexander tried to be a virtouis person, but on the way to being a great ruler, he made many questionable choices. To many people, he was a stone cold killer. He was a murderer, who only cared about being king. For example, he crucified 2,000 men who stood against him On the other hand, I think Alexander was just trying to follow in his father's footsteps to take over Persia and was only vicious and cruel because of the pressure that was put on him from a young age. Despite this, I still believe that he shouldn't have killed numerous people and hurt his close friends. All this time I thought he was '' Alexander the Great!'' but he should be Alexander the Cruel or Alexander the killer. So as you can see, I think that Alexander was a villain, not a hero!