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    Even if raids end in a successful arrest, a major problem arises-- what to do with the detainee. Most intelligence gathered in an interrogation is not admissible in a court, and releasing this information risks revealing undercover government agents, sources, and important details. The security of government agents and outside sources is crucial, and risking exposing their identity is not an option. Although raids can result in multiple benefits, there are also many risks which can be avoided…

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    There are multiple tactics the military uses such as land mines, bombs, raids, and firefights which may unintentionally kill or injure innocent civilians. These tactics are more likely to be harmful to civilians than drones because ground wars take place in communities where militants live within civilians. Drones have the ability to target one or more specific person, which ultimately keeps civilians safer, since they are not at risk of being caught in between a waging war. The technology…

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    hundreds of individuals were injured. For the US, where people rarely doubted their security, this act of terrorism was a big loss. Families of victims and citizens of America were hurt, desperate, and heartbroken, and of course the US Government feared that this incident may contribute to loss their creditability and accountability; speeches were given by many, and families of victims were funded, supported, and helped from different aspects as it was necessary. One of the speeches was given by…

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    Genre Study: Shane Dawson Conspiracy Theories The genre for this study is conspiracy videos. Conspiracy videos are based mainly on theories. Conspiracy theories are an explanation of an event or situation that creates an unjustified conspiracy, generally, one involving an illegal or damaging act carried out by the government or other powerful figures. These theories can range from simple things such as the way something was once pronounced, to the cause of world tragedies. Conspiracy theories…

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    11th 2001, two-thousand nine hundred and ninety six people lost their lives. Three hundred and forty three of them were firefighters. Michael Burke, a Wall Street Journalist who is a brother and a son to a firemen, is furious and offended that the families of the first responders were not invited to the 10th anniversary remembrance. By writing this, Burke’s goal is to put pressure on the New York City Mayor, Mike Bloomberg. Also, Burke wanted to leverage wealthy and influential people into doing…

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    the “hunt” for Al Qaeda became an international affair with large support from Australia being a large part (“Afghanistan”). Consequently, Osama Bin Laden and the Al Qaeda headquarters were able to escape to Pakistan, making the termination of the group to become that more complicated. However, staying within the Middle East proved to be a big mistake for Bin Ladin and the terrorist group. With armed forces stationed in the adjacent country of Afghanistan, operations and airstrikes became that…

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    Vanderwaal is a singer and songwriter who was able to win the competition over many adults who had already put in their ten thousand hours. Vanderwaal is now going on a national tour of the United States, and has become a household name to many families. Although Mozart may not have had the same publicity that Vanderwaal was offered, she was still able to become successful without gaining those ten thousand hours. This can also be seen through Tatum O’Neal, the youngest person to win an Oscar.…

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    Isaiah Wilson 12/3/17 English 1310 Teacher Finger George Bramble's Post-9/11 Discourse As a country we as a whole recall the terrible time in our history that destroyed the hearts of such a large number of Americans in the stepping stool some portion of 2001. Despite the fact that I was just three years of age at the time, I recall the occasions of September 11, 2001 as though they happened yesterday. I was so terrified and I had no clue what was really going on. I recall my mother…

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    Helios Airways “Ghost” Flight 522 Abstract : Helios airways flight 522 carrying people to their holiday destination took a tragic dive into the mountains when the whole crew and passengers became unconscious. No one in air or on ground could determine in time what was happening. Investigation revealed that a pilot’s negligence on a routine check proved to be deadly for all 121 on board. Depressurization was the determined caused which happened when the pressurization was left on manual after a…

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    Analysis: The Ashen Guy

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    As the Ashes Fall Thousands of citizens ran away from the catastrophic scene of the suicidal plane deliberately crashing into the Twin Towers. Thomas Beller was able to read the stories by the number of witnesses that fled the horrid scene. In Thomas Beller’s narrative “The Ashen Guy: Lower Broadway, September 11, 2001”, Beller is able to create the tone of panic with his use of imagery, diction, and syntax. Mr. Beller is capable of catching the audience's attention. To help make each reader…

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