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A Statement Of Social Content From Outside: Religious Terrorism

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A Statement of Interest For my research project, I will be focusing on the topic; Social Content From Outside: Religious Terrorism. An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, magazines, and documents. Each of these sources include a citation and is followed by a descriptive and evaluative paragraph. The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited. Additionally, an annotated bibliography can serve a number of objects ranging from, a review of literature on a particular subject, providing examples of sources, describing items to interest the reader, and to explore the topic of interest. To do this an individual should do the following, …show more content…

The part that interests me about religious terrorism is evaluating whether or not religious extremists and terrorism have a link together, if it is really performed in “god’s name.” “No one definition of terrorism has gained universal acceptance.” the State Department said in a report of world terrorism in 2000. Terrorism is subjective. It works vice-versa for each side. Media has a way of presenting society with ideas that terrorists are Muslim extremist but, all that says is how humanity is uninformed. The definition of the word Terrorism covers a span of time periods, an array of groups, and history. To me, I would I like to explain the difference between terrorism and any group of religion. Terrorism is carried out based on the motivations and goals that someone influences. There are always the good and bad people anywhere you go. Just as, the world's greatest religions all have both peaceful and violent messages from which believers can choose. Extremist share the decision to comprehend religion to justify violence or good whether they are, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, or Sikh. The media

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