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dying for a cause— alone? by michael biggs After September 11, 2001, dying for a cause became indelibly associated with suicide attacks, at least in North America and Europe.
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Document Date: 2014-11-26 08:17:16


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the New York Times / Associated Press / Oxford University Press / Nazi Germany / /

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North America / Europe / /

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tear gas / systematic search / mass media / media centers / /

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starvation / psychiatric disorder / pain / /

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