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    9/11 Disasters

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    Terrorist attacks have been an increasingly prevalent form of disaster that the United States has faced multiple times with varying results. The most relevant attack that the United States has endured is the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. This series of collapses among the World Trade Center sparked a nationwide hatred and fear for terrorist groups in the Middle East that called for a war. At the time it was believed that…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    On September 11, 2001 nineteen militants hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the four planes were flown into the Twin Towers in New York City. In Brooklyn, New York, a thirteen year old girl named Wendy was at school, like any other day, she left home a little aggravated with her parents. When Wendy got word of the attack her perspective on life had changed. Wendy’s mother was in one of the towers and was never found; Wendy, her…

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    The Pros And Cons Of 9/11

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    September 11, 2001 started out as a normal Tuesday for most people. They woke up, got something to eat, and then they left for work. The thing that people didn’t realize was that members of the terrorist group al-Qaeda were embarking on one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. soil. These individuals, 19 to be exact, boarded planes in the northeastern part of the United States and ultimately ended up hijacking them. Four planes all together were hijacked and sent barreling through three of our…

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    Many events have happened in my life that i just wanted to close my eyes and be gone. However 9/ 11 is my first event that I wish that it was only a dream. 9/11 is now being taught as a historical event . 9// have hurt and shook many people. Furthermore, when I mean 9/11 shook people I mean back then things were more calm and after 9/11 we have high security. There were 50,000 workers and 200,000 daily visitors in the twin towers. As stated in the text “ Travel was not a nightmare and…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    baseball games, Nasdaq, and many more were closed following the events of 9/11 ("Attacks Prompt Widespread Closings"). There was grave concern about the safety of the government, which resulted in the evacuation of The White House and Congress. President George W. Bush had spent the remainder of September 11th, 2001 being shuttled around the country due to security concerns. He finally returned to the White House at 7 p.m. At 9 p.m, he delivered a televised address declaring, “terrorist attacks…

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    9/11 Reflection Paper

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    The 9/11 crisis has changed the nation forever, those who were around during the time of this catastrophe will never forget. It has changed the many people’s life forever, some may have lost a family member or friend and they will always remember what took their loved one away. 4 planes were sent out as a suicide mission to crash into three different locations; one into the North tower of the World trade center the second plane into the South tower, one plane to the Pentagon, and the last one…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    September 11th, 2001. American Airlines flight 11, carrying 92 people took off from Boston's Logan International Airport at 7:59AM, in route to Los Angeles. United Airlines flight 175 took off minutes after flight 11, also headed to Los Angeles. After just 20 minutes in the air, flight 11 attendants notified the ground personnel that the plane had been hijacked by terrorists. Seconds after the hijacker of flight 11, Mohammed Atta, attempted to control the flight, the Northeast Air Defense Sector…

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    Essay On 9/11 Terrorism

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    Terrorism and 9/11 INTRODUCTION Events in 9/11 had to involve Al-Qaeda which is in Afghanistan and Iraq because both countries invaded the U.S and destroyed ones’ property in so many unexpected ways and too many times. President Bush stated that they all will be defeated. The U.S did respond to 9/11 appropriately because of the protection from security and borders to protect our country. In this paper i will explain how i believe that the U.S responded to 9/11 appropriately. I will also…

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    2,753 to Heaven On September 11, 2001. America was changed forever when an unexpected terrorist attack on the World Trade Centers occurred. This day in history caused damage and fear to be placed in the heart of every American and even now people of this country are still experiencing the after effects of the tragic event. There were a total of 2,753 deaths between people in the towers, on the planes, and at the pentagon, none of them expecting this on a beautiful Tuesday morning (September 11th…

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    this theory has many different facts and strong supporting videos to go along with it. Many people believe the government had a strong impact on the outcome of 9/11. This day to most Americans is a tragedy, but in the secrets of the white house it might have been a success. There are many reasons to believe the government had an idea that 9/11 was gonna be a tragic day. Inside traders knew about the attacks before they occurred. Air defense was told to “stand down”. Planes didn’t make the twin…

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