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    sleeping, difficulty controlling anger, losing interest in activities, flashbacks, emotional numbness and/or other symptoms” (#). Some adults experienced this from witnessing and being apart of 9/11, but others were because they lost close family members of their family. According to an article published by the City of New York, “ The three most common symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder are Re-living the events in flashbacks and nightmares along with feelings of guilt,…

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    severely weaken the United States, for example they couldn’t directly tear down our military so they attacked the pentagon. And in my novel I read for this paper it states that “The twin towers that compiled the World Trade Center were labeled by bin Laden as “those awesome symbolic towers that speak of liberty, human rights and humanity”. I just can’t escape the fact that someone would kill this many people and not be punished immediately and punished enough for what they did to America. I…

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    pleasant. They forbid women from doing almost anything. Women were not allowed to interact with any male outside of immediate family. In a male dictated country women were practically put on house arrest. They were unable to obtain jobs or receive an education causing the literacy rate to significantly decrease. Women were forced to dress a certain way and be escorted by a family male figure. The entire population including men and women were cut of from the outside…

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    (Rudalevige 1) Bush implemented the $1.3 trillion "Bush tax cuts" which lowered the marginal tax rates for nearly all U.S. taxpayers. Bush had demanded an invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 to overthrow the Taliban, destroy Al-Qaeda, and to capture Osama bin Laden. He also “signed the US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement with India, greatly improving relations between the countries.”(Inside Gov 1) Overall, Bush accomplished a majority of his plans at least for those three…

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    over the nation when the planes crashed into the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. It was the first time a multitude of people had ever seen a direct attack on the United States. This act of terror was planned by Osama Bin Laden and his terrorist group, Al-Qaeda. “Terrorism can be defined as the use of violence against civilians in order to achieve political goals,” (Woolf, pg.4). In this case,…

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    Introduction “George Bush does not care about black people.” This statement made by Kanye West in 2006, at “NBC’s A Concern for Hurricane Relief was made to defame the former president George W. Bush. Kanye however was not the first person to slander the President. Michael Moore’s 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 uses current events and patriotism as a framework to discredit the authority of the President. Frank Capra’s Why We Fight: Battle of Russia does the same, using patriotism and current…

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    Allot of people did not know that the Bush family were friends with the Bin-ladin family for many years, until the 9/11 attacks happen that is when the American people started blaming the middle east for the bombing of the world trade center, the pentagon, and the other plane that was “headed for the white house”. The…

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    has friends and family that live there and he doesn't want the to get hurt or be killed. Ansary states “Maybe the bombs would get some of those disabled orphans:” This is sad thinking how heartless people are. It is even more sad that these words are coming for our very own. Since Ansary is an Afghan American, he has family that live in Afghanistan. He said that he doesn't like the Taliban or Osama bin Laden, but he's a Afghan and he doesn't want anything to happen to his family and friends.…

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    It could also be called an alliance if you would like to think of it that way. “The CIA had assisted the Mujahedeen leading up to and during their fight to repel the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.” Bin Laden had also sent funds and fighters. If this happened to be true, how disgusting would it be to have a government that lies to their civilians and teams up with our worst enemy? Now everybody is looking at their fellow the government, Wall Street and…

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    were as they watched the news continually run the graphic footage that was happening on our own soil. Behind this attack was one of the Afghan former mujahideen (Arabic meaning jihad or soldiers in a Holy War) most involved leaders: Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden became the face of evil, and quickly rose to the top of our government’s most wanted list. It wasn’t until 2011, more than 10 years later, that Osama was found and killed by Seal Team 6. If you were to ask an American if this act of…

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