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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Introduction: September 11th, 2001. A day of fear, a day of courage. 9/11 is a day that could never be forgotten. Not only was New York in shock, but the whole world too. Everyone suffered, never knowing what was going to happen next. Mind numbing and unforgettable events that shock the world don’t occur very often and when the attack on 9/11 happened, it showed how quickly a nation could be changed. A series of tragedies all happened in one long, heart wrenching day, leaving millions of people…

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    Whether it is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the architect that designed your house, or the Crayola wall drawings that you did when you were 5 years old, art is all around us. Without art, the world would feel much more monotonous than it is today (The Pixies in the Nickelodeon T.V show Fairly Oddparents comes to mind). An interesting quote that does not have anyone claiming as the author has been floating around in the internet and it said, “Earth without art is just eh”. What is the…

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    Marlem Garcia Ramirez Mrs. Tomblin Eng. 1101 11 September 2016 On September 11,2001 four airplanes were hijacked by members of a terrorist group named Al-Qaeda; the leader the infamous Osama bin laden. Two of the four airplanes crashed into the world trade center, striking the north and south tower. The third striking hit the pentagon, and the fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. 9/11 was the worst terrorist attack that ever happened in the united states. Of all the striking’s, the most well-known…

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    Essay On Militarization

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    four aircrafts and carried out devastating terrorist attacks on three different cities in the United States. Two planes were flown into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, one hit the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., while another crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks stunned the country; many watched in fear as two of the World Trade Centers dissolved into rubble in lower Manhattan. Firefighters, police officers, businessmen, moms, friends, and unborn babies were all taken…

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    In the book “ The Death Cure”, the world is unsafe and the people in it are also unsafe. People take off from the airport without communicating to the main flight tower, fake documents are being made and the people from the government won’t recognize if it is real or not, also there appears to be sick people all over the place and they are highly contagious of spreading the sickness, the Flare virus to people. This essay is about how the world in the book is dangerous and several reasons why it…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Clinton’ Speech On April 19 in 1995, America has witnessed a tragic act of terrorism- the bombing of federal agency building in Oklahoma- in which 168 people died, and hundreds of individuals were injured. For the US, where people rarely doubted their security, this act of terrorism was a big loss. Families of victims and citizens of America were hurt, desperate, and heartbroken, and of course the US Government feared that this incident may contribute to loss their…

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    No Room for First Responders September 11th 2001, two-thousand nine hundred and ninety six people lost their lives. Three hundred and forty three of them were firefighters. Michael Burke, a Wall Street Journalist who is a brother and a son to a firemen, is furious and offended that the families of the first responders were not invited to the 10th anniversary remembrance. By writing this, Burke’s goal is to put pressure on the New York City Mayor, Mike Bloomberg. Also, Burke wanted to leverage…

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    form or another. In life, there could be many ups and downs as well as twists and turns that we may all encounter to remain the same. Indeed, change is inevitable and life is full of surprises. As a matter of fact, sometimes change can be good in the world whereas other times it may be forced on you. In J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye, and Colson Whitehead’s short story,…

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    Isaiah Wilson 12/3/17 English 1310 Teacher Finger George Bramble's Post-9/11 Discourse As a country we as a whole recall the terrible time in our history that destroyed the hearts of such a large number of Americans in the stepping stool some portion of 2001. Despite the fact that I was just three years of age at the time, I recall the occasions of September 11, 2001 as though they happened yesterday. I was so terrified and I had no clue what was really going on. I recall my mother…

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    Helios Airways “Ghost” Flight 522 Abstract : Helios airways flight 522 carrying people to their holiday destination took a tragic dive into the mountains when the whole crew and passengers became unconscious. No one in air or on ground could determine in time what was happening. Investigation revealed that a pilot’s negligence on a routine check proved to be deadly for all 121 on board. Depressurization was the determined caused which happened when the pressurization was left on manual after a…

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