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Terror Trackers.

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September 11, 2001 went down as an unforgettable date in the history of the world.

From then on, no matter which part of the world you lived in, one word came to be at the vortex of everyones lifeterrorism.The novel you are viewing depicts a brave attempt by a team of young people to combat terrorism.

These people, although of different faiths, were brought up in an environment of love and freedom.

Fortified with nanotechnology, they take the battle straight into the epicenter of terrorism the Afghan-Pak border.Having witnessed the trauma unleashed by a terror attack in her hometown in Southern India, the author seeks to find answers to the multitude of questions riddling our peace of mind.Religion has a positive impact as long as it co-exists with other religions.

But once it tries to gain supremacy or is imposed forcibly, then it becomes destructive.

In that aspect, an atheist is safer to have in our midst than a religious fanatic.The U.S. owes what it is today to the intermingling of various cultures.

Although statistics show a big percentage of Christians, the U.S. has never projected itself as a Christian country. India has the second largest Moslem population in the world.

There are more Moslems in the rest of India than in Kashmir. And yet why is Kashmir the disputed territory? Its because there are not too many people of other faiths in Kashmir.

In the other states, Moslems have been put together with people of other faiths.

This putting together theory may be a solution that would work all the way from Kashmir to Iraq to the West Bank.

Secularism and diversity certainly make nations better and stronger.Armed with the conglomeration of religions and new technologies, we can certainly win the global war on terrorism.

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Product Details
AuthorHouse
1434341909 / 9781434341907
eBook (EPUB)
30/11/2007
English
240 pages
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