This PowerPoint is a supplement to teaching about the Paris Terrorist Attacks in November 2015. It is especially designed for middle and high school current event classes.
This document summarizes 10 major terrorist attacks that have occurred in India. It describes attacks in Pune (2010), Mumbai (2008), Bangalore (2008), Jaipur (2008), Mumbai train bombings (2006), Malegaon (2006), Varanasi (2006), Ayodhya (2005), Delhi (2005), and the Indian Parliament (2001). The attacks targeted civilians in public places like markets, train stations and temples, and killed hundreds of people total. Many of the attacks have been attributed to Pakistani terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba. Mumbai has been a frequent target, with the 2008 attacks being the deadliest terrorist incident in India that left over 150 dead.
The document discusses the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, France. It provides a general topography and timeline of the attacks, which involved 3 cars and 9 terrorists targeting 6 locations, including 5 bistros, a football stadium, and the Bataclan theatre. Over 120 people were killed in the coordinated attacks carried out by suicide bombings and shootings. The document also discusses lessons learned from emergency medical services and about resilience, leadership, and the 5 dimensions of crisis leadership according to Colonel Isaac Ashkenazi's 1996 model.
Aon WorldAware situation report terrorism in parisGraeme Cross
On November 13, 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris, France carried out by ISIL-affiliated individuals. Over 130 people were killed and hundreds injured in six separate attacks, including bombings near the Stade de France and mass shootings at restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. In response, France declared a state of emergency and launched airstrikes in Syria while authorities investigated accomplices in France and Belgium, arresting several individuals. The attacks marked the deadliest on French soil since World War II.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and news reports from November 13-14, 2015 related to a series of terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The photos show scenes outside the Bataclan concert hall, restaurants, and the Stade de France stadium where explosions occurred, including injured individuals and covered bodies. The reports provide details on locations, casualties, and ongoing police response to the attacks across the city.
This ppt tends to describe what happened in Paris, and what can be its outcomes. it further goes on to discuss a topic that people shy out while in public, though it is a heated topic with varied opinions in private- the connection of terrorism with muslim youth.
The history of photography began with the pinhole camera in 1000AD and basic principles were established by the 1820s. Key developments included the Daguerreotype in 1839, the creation of the first negative by Fox Talbot in the 1840s, the introduction of tintypes and wet plate negatives in the 1850s, the creation of dry plates in the 1870s, and the roll of flexible film by Eastman in the 1880s which enabled mass production of cameras. Digital cameras were introduced in the 1980s and have largely replaced film-based cameras today. When choosing a DSLR, factors to consider include price, intended use, megapixels/resolution, features like burst mode and ISO ratings, and accessories
Terrorism is the use or threat of violence to further a political cause. There is no universally agreed upon definition, making it difficult to quantify. The document discusses terrorism in the United States and more recently in Paris, France. On November 13, 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris, killing 130 people including 89 at the Bataclan theatre. 368 were wounded. Seven attackers also died, while authorities continued searching for accomplices. Possible solutions mentioned include informing police if someone is known to be a terrorist and not joining terrorist cells.
The document describes several unique modes of transportation around the world. In Venice, small boats called traghetti ferry passengers across the Grand Canal for a small fee. In Thailand, long, narrow boats called longtail boats are used for transportation through canals and rivers. On Lake Titicaca in Peru, reed boats called barco de totora are made from bundles of dried reeds and transport people across the large lake. In Alaska, dog sleds give tourists a unique way to experience traveling across the snow-covered landscape. In London, amphibious DUKW vehicles known as "ducks" offer sightseeing tours on land and water along the River Thames.
This document summarizes 10 major terrorist attacks that have occurred in India. It describes attacks in Pune (2010), Mumbai (2008), Bangalore (2008), Jaipur (2008), Mumbai train bombings (2006), Malegaon (2006), Varanasi (2006), Ayodhya (2005), Delhi (2005), and the Indian Parliament (2001). The attacks targeted civilians in public places like markets, train stations and temples, and killed hundreds of people total. Many of the attacks have been attributed to Pakistani terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba. Mumbai has been a frequent target, with the 2008 attacks being the deadliest terrorist incident in India that left over 150 dead.
The document discusses the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, France. It provides a general topography and timeline of the attacks, which involved 3 cars and 9 terrorists targeting 6 locations, including 5 bistros, a football stadium, and the Bataclan theatre. Over 120 people were killed in the coordinated attacks carried out by suicide bombings and shootings. The document also discusses lessons learned from emergency medical services and about resilience, leadership, and the 5 dimensions of crisis leadership according to Colonel Isaac Ashkenazi's 1996 model.
Aon WorldAware situation report terrorism in parisGraeme Cross
On November 13, 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris, France carried out by ISIL-affiliated individuals. Over 130 people were killed and hundreds injured in six separate attacks, including bombings near the Stade de France and mass shootings at restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall. In response, France declared a state of emergency and launched airstrikes in Syria while authorities investigated accomplices in France and Belgium, arresting several individuals. The attacks marked the deadliest on French soil since World War II.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and news reports from November 13-14, 2015 related to a series of terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The photos show scenes outside the Bataclan concert hall, restaurants, and the Stade de France stadium where explosions occurred, including injured individuals and covered bodies. The reports provide details on locations, casualties, and ongoing police response to the attacks across the city.
This ppt tends to describe what happened in Paris, and what can be its outcomes. it further goes on to discuss a topic that people shy out while in public, though it is a heated topic with varied opinions in private- the connection of terrorism with muslim youth.
The history of photography began with the pinhole camera in 1000AD and basic principles were established by the 1820s. Key developments included the Daguerreotype in 1839, the creation of the first negative by Fox Talbot in the 1840s, the introduction of tintypes and wet plate negatives in the 1850s, the creation of dry plates in the 1870s, and the roll of flexible film by Eastman in the 1880s which enabled mass production of cameras. Digital cameras were introduced in the 1980s and have largely replaced film-based cameras today. When choosing a DSLR, factors to consider include price, intended use, megapixels/resolution, features like burst mode and ISO ratings, and accessories
Terrorism is the use or threat of violence to further a political cause. There is no universally agreed upon definition, making it difficult to quantify. The document discusses terrorism in the United States and more recently in Paris, France. On November 13, 2015, a series of coordinated terrorist attacks occurred in Paris, killing 130 people including 89 at the Bataclan theatre. 368 were wounded. Seven attackers also died, while authorities continued searching for accomplices. Possible solutions mentioned include informing police if someone is known to be a terrorist and not joining terrorist cells.
The document describes several unique modes of transportation around the world. In Venice, small boats called traghetti ferry passengers across the Grand Canal for a small fee. In Thailand, long, narrow boats called longtail boats are used for transportation through canals and rivers. On Lake Titicaca in Peru, reed boats called barco de totora are made from bundles of dried reeds and transport people across the large lake. In Alaska, dog sleds give tourists a unique way to experience traveling across the snow-covered landscape. In London, amphibious DUKW vehicles known as "ducks" offer sightseeing tours on land and water along the River Thames.
Terrorism poses a significant threat in India according to the Home Ministry. There are approximately 800 terrorist cells operating in the country across 205 districts, with the main regions being Jammu and Kashmir, parts of central and south central India, and the Seven Sister States. While India accounted for 2% of global terror deaths in 2012, it has experienced numerous terrorist attacks over the years, especially in Mumbai, some of which have been linked to Pakistan. Common terrorist groups operating in India include those with ethno-nationalist, religious, left wing, and narco-terrorism ideologies.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses terrorism in India. It defines terrorism, examines the causes and types of terrorism affecting India, and profiles some major terrorist groups operating there like Lashkar-e-Taiba. Recent terrorist attacks in India like the Mumbai attacks of 2008 are described in detail. The document also reviews India's anti-terrorism laws and their impacts, considers the short and long-term effects of terrorism, and concludes by calling for efforts to remove the roots of terrorism.
This document provides a presentation on terrorism given by Roly Singh and Farhin Siddiqui at the Laxmi Institute of Computer Application on October 11, 2011. The presentation defines terrorism, discusses the most common terrorist attack types and motives. It also covers the major types of terrorism, causes of terrorism, effects of terrorism, terrorist units and cells. The presentation examines where terrorism is going, recent attacks in India, prevention of terrorism, and concludes by stating that terrorism has a long history of being used to achieve political, religious, and ideological objectives.
This document discusses different types of terrorism and examples of terrorist attacks. It defines civil disorder, political terrorism, non-political terrorism, quasi terrorism, limited political terrorism, and official or state terrorism. It also discusses the 2008 Mumbai attacks where Islamist attackers received assistance and support from Pakistan's intelligence agency. The coordinated attacks lasted three days and killed 164 people across several locations in Mumbai, including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station, Oberoi Trident hotel, Taj Mahal Palace hotel, Leopold Cafe, and Nariman House Jewish community center.
The document discusses global terrorism in several countries and regions. It outlines terrorist groups and their goals in Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, and parts of India. In India, it mentions religious, left-wing, and regional terrorist groups and their activities in Bihar, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir. It concludes with safety tips for recognizing and responding to suspicious packages and bomb threats, and preparing for explosions.
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3) Right against exploitation - abolishing practices like forced labor and child labor.
4) Right to freedom of religion - guaranteeing freedom to practice any religion.
5) Cultural and educational rights - including rights to conserve language and culture.
6) Right to constitutional remedies - empowering citizens to approach courts if fundamental rights are denied.
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Terrorism poses a significant threat in India according to the Home Ministry. There are approximately 800 terrorist cells operating in the country across 205 districts, with the main regions being Jammu and Kashmir, parts of central and south central India, and the Seven Sister States. While India accounted for 2% of global terror deaths in 2012, it has experienced numerous terrorist attacks over the years, especially in Mumbai, some of which have been linked to Pakistan. Common terrorist groups operating in India include those with ethno-nationalist, religious, left wing, and narco-terrorism ideologies.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses terrorism in India. It defines terrorism, examines the causes and types of terrorism affecting India, and profiles some major terrorist groups operating there like Lashkar-e-Taiba. Recent terrorist attacks in India like the Mumbai attacks of 2008 are described in detail. The document also reviews India's anti-terrorism laws and their impacts, considers the short and long-term effects of terrorism, and concludes by calling for efforts to remove the roots of terrorism.
This document provides a presentation on terrorism given by Roly Singh and Farhin Siddiqui at the Laxmi Institute of Computer Application on October 11, 2011. The presentation defines terrorism, discusses the most common terrorist attack types and motives. It also covers the major types of terrorism, causes of terrorism, effects of terrorism, terrorist units and cells. The presentation examines where terrorism is going, recent attacks in India, prevention of terrorism, and concludes by stating that terrorism has a long history of being used to achieve political, religious, and ideological objectives.
This document discusses different types of terrorism and examples of terrorist attacks. It defines civil disorder, political terrorism, non-political terrorism, quasi terrorism, limited political terrorism, and official or state terrorism. It also discusses the 2008 Mumbai attacks where Islamist attackers received assistance and support from Pakistan's intelligence agency. The coordinated attacks lasted three days and killed 164 people across several locations in Mumbai, including the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus train station, Oberoi Trident hotel, Taj Mahal Palace hotel, Leopold Cafe, and Nariman House Jewish community center.
The document discusses global terrorism in several countries and regions. It outlines terrorist groups and their goals in Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, and parts of India. In India, it mentions religious, left-wing, and regional terrorist groups and their activities in Bihar, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir. It concludes with safety tips for recognizing and responding to suspicious packages and bomb threats, and preparing for explosions.
Fundamental rights of indian constitutionNaveen Sihag
The document discusses the six fundamental rights provided to Indian citizens under the constitution:
1) Right to equality - which guarantees equality before the law and prohibits discrimination.
2) Right to freedom - including freedom of speech, assembly, profession.
3) Right against exploitation - abolishing practices like forced labor and child labor.
4) Right to freedom of religion - guaranteeing freedom to practice any religion.
5) Cultural and educational rights - including rights to conserve language and culture.
6) Right to constitutional remedies - empowering citizens to approach courts if fundamental rights are denied.
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
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Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
2. TIMELINE OF EVENTS
9:15 PM: Explosions at a soccer stadium
where France and Germany were competing.
9:20 PM: Shots fired at two cafes in Paris.
9:43 PM: Bomb detonated at a third Paris
café.
9:45 PM: Shots fired into a crowd at a
concert in the Bataclan Hall.
9:58 PM: President Hollande declares a state
of emergency.
5. PRESIDENT OBAMA REACTS
"Once again we've seen an outrageous
attempt to terrorize innocent civilians. This is
an attack not just on Paris, it's an attack not
just on the people of France, but this is an
attack on all of humanity and the universal
values that we share."
-President Obama