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    There are few topics in the news today that raise as much emotional response as terrorism does today. The visions of commercial airplanes flying into the two world trade centers killing thousands of people still linger in most of the people thoughts, and are still replayed today when discussing this topic. The idea of unsophisticated, ill equipped, unfunded ideologically driven people from across the globe, coming to the most powerful, and “Safe” country in the world, has shaken the most…

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    The September 11th atrocity truly sent shockwaves around the world; the outcry of reactions was understandable as it was a mixture of emotion and rage. The media had the responsibility to help Americans as well as those concerned around the world, understand the events that took place. There is a drastic change between the coverage during the attack and the coverage shown nine hours after the attack. The CNN news coverage done during the attack shows the confusion of many including the news…

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    The Joker Hero

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    The best super villain that I have known is THE JOKER off of the movie suicide squad. The reason he is the best one is because he is crazy and can steal a helicopter and rule a whole city. He can also cause a major disaster. The THE JOKER has been around for a long time has you may have known. In the movie he steals a helicopter and kills about 5, 6 people. Latter in the movie he drives a nice purple Lamborghini into the ocean and got a way. He also robbed about two diamond warehouses that is…

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    Region Of Terror Analysis

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    Terrorism, as a division of such hostile radical movements, mostly uses the same concept in their core ideology. The modern implications of terms “terrorism” and “terrorist” are in fact relatively new. Take the case of The Jacobins, a democratic club established in Paris in 1789, as an example. Apparently, they had on occasions used these terms when referring to themselves in speeches or literatures, interestingly, in a positive sense, as if they were giving themselves compliments. Within the…

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    Afghan War, an international conflict in Afghanistan, began in 2001: triggered by the September 11 attacks. President George W. Bush blamed said attacks on Osama bin Laden, a known terrorist living in Afghanistan. Bush did not hesitate to demand that the Taliban, a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan, hand over bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. However, they refused to do so until the United States produced evidence of their involvement in 9/11. President Bush dismissed…

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    Napoleon's Downfall

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    I proceeded to walk cautiously towards the towering obsidian gate. My 7 month voyage to Hell was finally coming to a close. But my real journey had just begun. 7 months ago, I was hired as a journalist for the world renowned broadcasting company WNN, or World News Network. This company specialized in reporting a variety of current events, whether it be above, on, or under the world itself. I had been recruited by the president of WNN to collect information from under the world, in other words…

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    Following the tragic events of 9/11, President Bush argued for a ‘war on terror’, according to Tom Engelhardt, American officials were “against the idea of a Muslim enemy, as well as against al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan, Saddam Hussein in Iraq, and later Muammar Gaddafi in Libya.” (Engelhardt) While the terrorists responsible for the attack were not Iraqi (they were Saudi Arabian) Bush viewed Saddam Hussein as being a supporter of terrorist organizations in the region, particularly…

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    Anwar al-awlaki, said to be one of the best recruiters and terrorist for al Qaeda was assassinated on September 30, 2011. This was an important reason for my topic because Anwar was recruiting people from the U.S to bomb and shoot places. This was also important for my topic because Anwar was also involved in the bombings and shootings. This was also an important reason for my topic because Anwar was also receiving emails talking about bombings, responding to them. The assassination of Anwar…

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    Nearly a decade and a half after the tragic and deadly attack of Islamic extremists of Al-Qaeda under leader Osama bin Laden known as 9/11, the effects are still felt and shown not only economically or politically, but on a deeper and more personal social level as well. The threats from ISIS have America on the brink of war yet again as the war on terror with the United States will never come to an end. Now called Patriot Day, September 11th was detrimental to the United States in many aspects…

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    Terrorism Dbq

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    Before the terrorists attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States was at war with Iraq and had a presence in Saudi Arabia which lead to conflict to terrorist groups and terrorists attacks within the US, but no action was taken that would change American politics, society, or foreign policy. After the attacks, everything changed. The US became much strict in its search for and elimination of terrorism, both within the country and around the world. The events also brought the country together…

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