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    9/11 Conspiracy Theories

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    that such an extraordinary woman could die from such an ordinary woman. Millions of people believe that the crash was a conspiracy. One of the conspiracy theories is her family ordered Diane's death. The theory comes from Diana's pregnant, and that’s Dodi child. The royal family cannot afford the inevitable scandal, so her family order to kill her. Until today still, have many people are talking about her…

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    they were suspects of the attacks that were done on September 11, 2001. The United States has changed in so many ways since the horrible attack happened. That was a tragic day that many people will never forget. So many died and so many lost their family. Many people were injured and fighting for their lives. Up until this day we still pray for those who died on September 11,…

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    How Did 9/11 Happen

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    The events that happened on September 11, 2001, have had a lasting impact on the United States affecting everything from security to beliefs. That day four planes had been hijacked and used as missiles to target busy/important. One of the best known are the twin towers being struck and collapsing leaving debris and dust everywhere making it look like a graveyard. After that day the security increased and homeland security was created to help secure everything and make sure nothing else like that…

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    Reflective Essay On 9/11

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    In 2001 the United States wasn’t officially involved with any foreign wars, we deported about half the amount of people we do today, and airport security wasn’t as tight. September 11, 2001 changed all of these. Today, when we think about 9/11 we may remember the World Trade Centers crumbling and the smoke that filled 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…

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    Eastern Air Lines aircraft crashed into the Everglades around 11:42 pm Eastern Standard time. This occurred on December 29, 1972 and missed its landing airfield by 18 miles to the Northwest. The Aircraft was spread across the swampy terrain and was a complete lost. Due to accident, 94 passengers of the 163 lost their lives as well as five of the 13 crew. All passenger were injured with varying degrees of injuries. The flight started from John F. Kennedy Airport and was generally uneventful…

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    There are a lot of airport security gaps they said that more than 900,000 have access behind the scenes, which is why there was a bomb that went off on the Russian plane that went down and killed everybody that was on the plane. This why the bomb could be planted on the plane before the plane took off. The airport is trying to address the so-called insider that was a security threat could be of more urgency if the Russian plane was proved of a bomb being planted on the plane this guy would have…

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    Osama Bin Laden. One man. A man responsible for thousands of deaths of innocent people. Bin Laden was the leader of the terrorist group named Al Qaeda. Bin Laden’s attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001 made the Americans angry and want to search for and kill him. After 10 years of searching for Bin Laden, he was found in the city of Abbottabad, Pakistan. Osama Bin Laden was then found in a mansion. In my opinion, I believe that Osama Bin Laden’s assassination is justified because his planned…

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    Josh Rozdolsky Saleh The Patriot Act United States History What would everyday life look like when the government can look through everyone's private information? The Patriot Act violates Civil Liberties and is Unconstitutional by restricting the First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights of Americans. The Patriot Act violates freedom of religion and speech. It violates our right to search and seizure without proper warrants or…

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    9/11 Memorial Museum

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    September 11, 2001 was a very sad day and the layout of the Museum is made just for that reason. The 9/11 Memorial Museum is not only remembered for the that tragic day, but the huge layout of it. The layout of this Museum is so big it goes more than 70 feet below the ground. The history of this day is so tragic it's hard to put it into words even. Not only that, but when it comes to keeping it running, how do they do it? There’s only one way to figure these all out, and that’s by going there.…

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    The first “armed” drones were built to capture and kill Osama bin Laden. Drones are mainly manufactured in USA and Israel. The first recorded use of attack drones occurred on July 15, 1849 when the Habsburg Austrian Empire launched 200 pilotless balloons armed with bombs against the revolution-minded citizens of Venice. According to a July 18, 2013 survey, 61% of Americans supported drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. Support spanned the political divide, including Republicans (69%),…

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