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    The constitution in America gives to the Congress the important power of impeachment of high-level federal officials, including the President of the United States. “Without a doubt, impeachment of a sitting president is one of the most serious acts the Congress can undertake.” (Dr. Routh Fall-2015.) Many believe a call for the President of the United States George W. Bush to be Impeached, much less prosecuted criminally, along with Vice President Dick Cheney, Director of the Central…

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    The best known and accepted by millions of people the version is currently given by the Government of the United States, this says that the attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon were the cause of a terrorist plan designed and executed by Al Qaeda terrorist group led by Osama…

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    isolated. As an anonymous member of Reddit’s r/Islam community states, “though Islam is a peaceful religion, not all Muslims support peace.” One of those few was Osama bin Laden, commonly known as America’s prime adversary. He and his organization, Al Qaeda, took responsibility for atrocities committed against the American people, atrocities like the September 11th attacks, one of the nation’s darkest days. However, in the 1970’s and 80’s, the United States itself funded bin Laden and his…

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    people died in the September 11 terror attack; majority of whom perished in the collapse of the Twin Towers. The scrapers melted in the fire, which resulted from the explosion of the two airliners that hit the towers. Arguably, the war waged against al-Qaeda and the Gulf region has failed to enhance security. Additionally, it has also resulted in “collateral damage” and inability of the country to provide validation for the high number of civilian deaths. The history of terror proves that as…

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    Based on Akins, the evolution of learning theory said that all social behavior is learned, including crime. He identify social learning theory in four key elements. First, differential association refers of individual learning deviant behavior from their close friends or family. (Akins & Winfree, 136) One example, individuals that grow up with a close friend that is involved in terrorism behavior is more likely that he or she follow the same line of terrorism behavior. Second, imitation is one…

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    Since the events on September 11, 2001, there have been 20 known terrorist plots against New York City. Meaning that, on average, there has been one or two attempted terrorist attacks every year in New York City. These plots were meant to cause economic and social destruction at specific points around New York City. Most of these attacks were set in places such as subways, airports, synagogues, and important business places. With the attacks at these places, there could have been many thousands…

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    9/11 Terrorism Effect

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    political end. Some things terrorists enjoy doing is bombing events, take people hostage, and take advantage of smaller countries. Terrorist bombing cost families to not know where their loved ones where.rA group of terrorists who go by the name of Al Qaeda did one of the worst attacks ever. They hijacked two airplanes and demolished the Twin towers in New York City on September 11,2001. This caused family members to wonder if each other were dead or had gotten worried and fled the state. “The…

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    the history of the United States. Almost 3,000 deaths, 6,000+ injuries, and infrastructure damages were the unfortunate results of this act of terror. The government and media made statements that these four coordinated attacks were committed by al-Qaeda, an Islamic terrorist group. Shortly after, the United States declared war and launched its attacks and weapons in Afghanistan, also known as the War on Terror. Osama bin Laden, who claimed responsibility for 9/11 was later killed due to the…

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    Reflective Essay On 9/11

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    the air, or you may think about the plane that hit the Pentagon, a direct threat to our nation’s security. Or do you remember the plane that, thankfully, never reached its intended target and crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. The terrorist group al-Qaeda is responsible for highjacking the four planes that were crashed in the United States. The death toll for the 9/11 attacks reached to almost 3,000 and many more were injured. Due to these attacks America has fought its…

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    Why The US Invade Iraq

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    Most experts consider the US invasion of Iraq as the US’s most serious strategic mistake in the modern history and perhaps ever. There are many reasons of the US invade Iraq. Frist, Iraq’s abysmal Human Rights record under Saddam Hussein’s regime such as Chemical attack many times, invasion of Kuwait, Bloody suppression of Kurdish and Shi'a, Amnesty International report, Refugees International, and restrictions on religious practice. Second, FBI said Iraqi government was involved in a plot to…

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