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    When it comes to the topic of Afghanistan, most of us will readily agree that it was necessary and peace will come along after. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of when to bring our troops back. Whereas some are convinced that we should bring the troops back now, others maintain that we should rebuild and sustain Afghanistan before having the troops come back. In the book, Taking Sides by John T. Rourke, he opens up the argument concerning whether U.S. forces…

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    Clock is Ticking Tick…Tick…Tick…BOOM! The ticking of America’s clocks stopped while the world stood still. A cloud of smoke and the screams of terror start rising. People are running away and running into the debris. America is being attacked and is now in a state of panic. News crews from around the country are flooding in showing the act of terrorism, and people from Hawaii and Maine can tell anyone exactly what they were doing on that fatal day. That fatal day was September 11th, 2001. The…

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    ,.m-The best hidden player award goes too.. Al Qaeda, oh man they've been hiding for so long that I'm sure they don’t even know that Osama Bin Laden is dead. Al Qaeda wins this award because they haven't been active for 5 years. That’s how long they've been hiding in their caves. Osama Bin Laden, the founder and the head of Isamist group Al Qaeda was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011 by the one and only United states Navy Seals. The U.S People thought Osama was living in a cave, but in…

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    One event that influenced me to pursue a career in defense, were the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. It influenced me because I saw the impact the attack made on our citizens, society, and way of life. We realized that we could be attacked and now we had to respond. I saw both fear and unity arise from the aftermath of the attacks. I wanted to erase that fear, and maintain the safety of all Americans and defend the unity of our country. From the age of seven, I was heavily interested in…

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    To all of my grandchildren living with your parents, I am writing to you to inform you on how the world use to be like back when I was your age. There were both good and bad things going on, often or not they were bad. The world was not what it is like today and when I am gone I hope you never live through what I had to. The constant threat of terrorist attacks and nuclear war looming over us. Even the good still overweighed the bad in some ways. Where the world still suffered we had our ups and…

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    Post 9/11 Themes

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    Taking stock of “post- 9/11 media” is difficult because of the charged nature of the tragedy involved, though a few key themes can be identified as characteristic of the decade immediately following 9/11 through to the present day: The post- 9/11 era is defined by a culture of heightened awareness of the Arab-Muslim World; a climate of fear and guardedness against the perceived threat of militant Islamism, a direct response to the trauma of 9/11; and an ongoing state of war between the United…

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    I agree that the United States government could have helped Mrs. Weinstein more to save the life of her husband. For instance The Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry and the National Security Advisor, Ms. Susan Rice should have stepped in to help Mrs. Weinstein when she asked for help to rescue her beloved husband from the terrorists. I believe that Mr. Weinstein will still be alive today if Mrs. Weinstein got all the necessary help that she needed. In my view, every American should be in…

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    Have you ever wondered why did Al-Qaeda launched a terrorist attack on the United States? If you really think about there really isn’t a reason. Why kill thousands of people just to become known as a person who killed thousands of people? That sounds kind of gruesome. Doesn’t it sound kind of stupid to kill yourself in order to kill others. Why can’t everyone in the world get along? I learned a ton of new things about 9/11 when I watched the video. One of them is that Ramzi Yousef Was planning…

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    Should the Government Be Able to Obtain Wiretaps? -- Constructive Speech September 11, 2001. It was a tragic time for our nation, The United States of America. Two planes were hijacked and crashed into the world trade center in New York City, New York. The buildings fell and thousands of people died. The only way this all could have happened so perfectly is that there were communications involved. Government wiretaps allow officials to listen to phone conversations, read emails, go through…

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    Insurance Claims

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    You did the smart thing and bought insurance to make sure your business is covered in case of a loss. Something happens. Someone broke in and stole some merchandise. A pipe bursts and floods the storage room. A fire erupts in the boiler room, causing minor damage. You have the option of making an insurance claim. When is Filing a Claim a Good Idea The business insurance you pay for is there to protect you against covered losses. If you have insurance, you should use it when it makes…

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