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    different countries, begin attacks on Iraq and which toppled then leader Saddam Hussein. Amongst the different revolt battling interrelationship powers and new Iraqi government was the radical Islamic being lead and pushed by al-Qaida in Iraq. ISIS ideas was shaped out of the al-Qaida and started…

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    Cause And Effect Of 9/11

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    throughout history to this day. 9/11 caused more than a decade of war that’s still in effect, increased security, and racial stereotypes. After the attack on the World Trade Center, America decides to invade Afghanistan due to inconspicuous allegations that Al-Qaeda ministered the attack. Also, in relation…

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    Hezbollah Threat

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    Hezbollah may have as many as 7,000 fighters in Syria. These troops are propping up the Syrian regime both as front line fighters, and also providing training and expertise to the Syrian military against the Sunni militia groups that oppose Bashar al-Assad and the government of Syria. This is important when assessing Hezbollah’s potential as a threat, because it demonstrates that Hezbollah now has a new generation of combat-experienced troops, some of whom will be adept at fighting against U.S…

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    Anyone can have valid information, but the way they present it can affect their credibility. In the speech “Global warming alarmism reaches a tipping point” by Senator James Inhofe, he points out the targeted audience of global warming films. In his speech he uses a lot of ad hominems in an attempt to make his target lose credibility or damage their reputation, he uses fallacies against the person who made them to make them appear less credible, and he over uses pathos appeal which caused him to…

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    In 1986, Ronald Reagan came to address the Nation, after a tragic event had taken place. There was a crew of seven brave people aboard the Challenger when it took off and exploded in midair. The sudden tragedy was being broadcasted live all over the country when it occurred. Raegan made his speech to reassure the people that lost loved ones and people watching it live, that they would not be forgotten and will be remembered for their bravery and courage. He also strongly states that this is all…

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    called Al-Qaeda; they hijacked four of United States airplanes and they used them to attack various targets on the East Coast (Pressler, 2011). Two out of the four hijacked airplanes were flown into the World Trade Center in New York City; the third plane hit the Pentagon that lies just outside of Washington D.C.; and the fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania. There were over three thousand people who were killed on September 11th by the four hijacked airplanes. Al-Qaeda? Who Are They?…

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    Hunter Wilson Mrs. Laura Taylor Advanced Composition August 30th, 2016 How 9/11 Changed The World: Many people were just heading to work, some even just waking up. Others doing things you would normally expect on average day such as 9/11. However this was before the unexpected struck the nation, literally. The world trade center also know as the twin towers, along with the pentagon were struck by passenger jets. Many people were in shock, as something like this had not happened to the United…

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    Chapter 5: Crashes that changed aviation There accidents that were a wake up call in the aviation industry. They triggered important safety improvements and upgrades; some of them are felt the moment you sent foot on a plane as. On June 30, 1956 the commercial aviation of the USA was hit by one of the worst accidents in those days in terms of money spent. TWA flight 2 and united airlines flight 718 collided in midair above the Grand Canyon due to both of them flying in the same airspace. Its…

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    For the past few decades, maybe centuries, many planes and ships have randomly disappeared, and all in the same area - the Bermuda Triangle. One of the biggest disappearances includes Flight MH370. Many have speculated about the cause, or causes. Some of the causes are supernatural, including aliens, Atlantis death rays, and large, giant sea monsters, like krakens. Other theories are completely natural, like methane crystals, large waves, and human stupidity. Most have settled for the theory of…

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    Battle Of Hunayn Analysis

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    After the triumph of Makkah, the tribes of Taif and its encompassing range, called Hawazen assaulted the Muslim armed forces in dim of the early morning while they were dozing in their tents. Muslim armed forces lost an extensive number of their friends and they were practically steered by the adversary. Notwithstanding, Allah (Subhana Wataala) helped the Muslim armed force under the authority of Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and foe was crushed. This fight is known as the…

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