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    United states by a group of terrorist in al Quaeda highjacked 4 different airlines. The government was not behind the attacks even though the collapse of the WTC building 7 was mysterious, it looked like there was use of explosives and jet fuel isn’t able to melt steel beams. First , the collapse of the World Trade Center building 7 caused the theory that the government was responsible for the attacks because the destruction was mysterious. Many people think that the government planted…

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    Essay On Patriot Day

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    and intense in the United States of America. On September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists apart of the Islamic group, Al-Qaeda hijacked 4 airplanes and attacked U.S. targets (history.com). Two of those 4 airplanes crashed into the twin towers of the world trade center in New York City. This took place at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday. The plane crashed into the 80th floor of the north tower (history.com). About 18 minutes after, the 2nd plane crashed into the 60th floor of the south tower. Soon after the 2nd…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theories

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    events as deliberate deception. Conspiracy theories usually lack evidence, and absurd logic is the basis of many rumors. So conspiracy theories were created by suspicion. In the mode world, conspiracy theories are everywhere for instance on September 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked planes to hit the world trade center. From that moment on, the whole of the twenty-first Century was rewritten. Many American scholars in opposition to the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq at the same time, put…

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    A Day to Remember “Our enemies have made a mistake that America’s enemies always make. They saw liberty and thought they saw weakness.” (George W. Bush) Although, 9/11 happened when I was in kindergarten, it has been a part of my life ever since. It blows my mind that today’s high school freshman are being taught 9/11 as a historical event and not one that they were alive for. 9/11 is intertwined in my life in many ways but the largest interaction I have had is Thomas Burnett Day. This is a…

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    9/11 Influence

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    America’s Influence on September 11, 2001 On September 11, 2001 the United States was the victim of one of the world’s largest terror attacks. Shortly thereafter the terror group, al Qaeda took responsibility for the attack. 2,977 people were killed on this day (September 11th Fast Facts). Many of the facts that came out after the attacks didn’t match up causing many people to be skeptical about the role America played in the attack. There is no denying that the U.S. played a crucial part in…

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    leaves questions unanswered. Senator Lamar Alexander said, “September 11 is one of our worst days but it brought out the best in us. It unified us as a country and showed us our charitable instincts and reminded us of what we stood for and stand for” (7 inspiring quotes about 9/11). On september 11, 2001, 19 military people from the Islamic group, al-Qaeda hijacked four planes. Not only did they hijack four planes, they had a plan for a suicide attack against the United States. Two planes were…

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    9/11 Terrorism Causes

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    This world is a cruel place, most of the blame can be put on humanity and its ability to let evil overrule the good. Terrorism seems to play a major part in our nation’s tragic events so to go deeper into the Twin Towers collapsing and the effect it had on millions of lives will give a good look at the evil side growing in all of humanity. With each death of that horrific event came a dark spot soon taking over all of the light left in the debris floating across the United States. There are…

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    Paragraph About Subway

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    subway is one of the most important modes of transportation in New York City. Every day is a different day in the subways. The subway has 27 different lines, and these different lines are A, C, E, B, D, F, M, G, L, J, Z, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and S. The subway was created in 1904, and ever since, the subway has been one of the fastest and cheapest transportation in New York City to get around. • The subways have always gone under construction and reconstruction. One of the trains…

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    9/11 Tragic Events

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    events can greatly impact the well being of a nation. Certain scenarios, some to such great stature, can impact the entire world. September 11, 2001 is a day that will be remembered for thousands of years. It is known as the day were 2,977 innocent American lives were lost to the bloody hands of 19 Arabian hijackers in the cowardly terrorist attack of the two World Trade Centers. There is a clear distinction between life in the City before, during, and after the tragic event occurred. Between…

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    Man On Wire Film Analysis

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    conquering the clouds. He rehearsed on wire strung up in country fields. His first great feat was to walk on a wire between the two bell towers of Notre Dame. Then he walked between the towers of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia. As the World Trade Center was growing, so were his ambitions. He never just "walked" on a wire. He lay down, knelt, juggled, ran. Every wire presented its own problems, and in rehearsing for the WTC, he built a wire the same distance in France. To simulate the…

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