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    9/11 Research Paper

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    9/11 Terrorist Attack 9/11 the terrorist attack one of the most devastating days in America. The day it happened on a Tuesday of September, 2001. The United States we hurt badly during the 9/11 terrorist attack. First, I will be talking about the causes of 9/11. There was a group called al- Qaeda that was made in America and they were angry at America. So the terrorist were seeking revenge for Americans support in Israel. The terrorist group were unhappy with the U.S. being involved in the…

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    Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001… A day all Americans will remember as the worst day in history. What started off as such a beautiful day turned into so much more; the sun was shining, the birds were chirping and there was a fresh autumn breeze in the air. Little did we know that we would lose 3,000 of our brothers and sisters later on. The attack of the Twin Towers instilled fear into our people and in reaction the government passed a bill called The Patriot Act. The Patriot Act is a 10 part law that allows…

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    9-11 Paragraph

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    So many people were killed on 9-11 just because of some terroist group. so many people were killed on that fateful day. those four planes were supposed to be sent into four different places. There was the two that we really remeber that were sent into the twin towers, then there was the one that was sent into the pentagon, and the fourth was sent into a field in penslvania. the fourth one killed everyone aboard the plane. for the other three some people did survive though. the effect of those…

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    How To Prevent 9/11

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    their husbands, husbands lost their wives, kids lost their mothers, kids lost their fathers, fathers lost their kids, mothers lost their kids on this tragic day in history. Preventing this day is something that was wished for by all Americans. The world was greatly affected from nine eleven, how I was able to save nine eleven, and how America was changed from the tragic. September 11, 2001 started out as a normal day in our beautiful country. Little did we know that morning, would be the most…

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    where they FBI determined it was motivated by foreign terrorist organization propaganda. Mohammad Abdulazeez entered the military recruiting center where he opened fire and then drove seven miles to the Navy reserve facility where he then shot and killed four UA Marines and one Navy sailor. The attack at both military installations took the terrorist only 7 minutes to attack killing 5 military personnel. It was reported that Mohammad Abdulazeez rented a silver Mustang and pulled up to the Marine…

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    The Boston Marathon Bombing Effects on Society The Boston Marathon is one of the oldest marathons, in which people from all around the world gather in Boston, Massachusetts, to run a 26 mile race and receive the feeling of accomplishment as their hard work and training pay off. Instead, the Boston Marathon, 2013, turned out to be one of the most devastating and gruesome events that this country has ever experienced, when two bombs were set off by terrorists. The Boston Marathon was a horrific…

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    9/11 Policy Changes

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    On September 11, 2001, the United States was under attack by the terrorists of Iraq and by the terrorists’ leader Saddam Hussein and any innocent Americans had died that day. After the 9/11 attack had happened, President George W. Bush spoke to the public about the tragic day and after he had made his speech President Bush held a meeting with several political officials discussing the topic on declaring war against the terrorists of Iraq. After the 9/11 attacks had happened, the American’s civil…

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    On September 11, 2001 around three thousand people were killed and around six thousand were injured when terrorists hijacked four planes and ran them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. It was a devastating event that shocked the country. In March of 2006 construction started on a memorial to honor all of the people that were killed. They inscribed every victims name into bronze panels, that sit on the edge of the Memorial pools. Then it was finally opened on September 11, 2011. The…

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    Firemen Michael Burke

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    of the piece so it brings the piece and what the audience is thinking together. Burke goes on in the next three paragraphs of his piece to sum up the after results of of nine-eleven. “Three hundred and forty-three firefighters... died at the World Trade Center” next “visitors...attended their hundreds of memorials” and then “we’re working to...honor first responders...at different places and times”. This helped Burke out in his piece for his purpose in order to sum up nine-eleven. The effect…

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    9/11 was a horrid event that sent the world into a panic. It is an event that will never be forgotten. Tightened airport security, the number of lives lost, and the financial cost of the day are three major effects that occurred as a result of the attack on September 11, 2001. The horror happened when members of the terrorist group, Al Qaeda, hijacked 4 planes at Boston’s Logan international Airport. Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, in New York City, at 8:48 am.…

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