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    uncontrollably then waking up filled with sweat. I don’t want my family to suffer with me so I have been to numerous doctors and psychologists to try to help me deal with this ordeal. They’re all reported that something has happened to me in some point of my life that has affected me greatly and it is holding me back. So when I was 25, America officially declared war on Afghanistan and they announced the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden after the September 11 attacks. The U.S government ordered…

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    Fahrenheit 9/11

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    hearing about the attacks,the White House allowed 142 Saudi Arabians, including members of Osama bin Laden's family, to leave the United States without questioning, and the fact that there are 535 congressmen and senators, and only one has an enlisted…

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    The Act Of Terrorism

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    We have been exposed to terrorist both foreign and domestic. On the foreign side we have seen terrorist groups like ISIS, Al-Qaida. We have seen leaders such as Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussain. On the home front we have experienced acts of terror from street gangs which terrorize the citizens of our local neighborhoods. According to the Marine Corps Institute, correspondence corse which marine use for personal education…

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    want my privacy tooken away from me. Well we got to ask ourselves what can we do to fix the situation and not wait till the last minute and finally react to it. The first time a drone was used by a “CIA was in February 4, 2010 its target was Osama bin Laden, but it already had been flying around since 2000 in Afghanistan.” First, we can look back at when the United States had one of many terrorist…

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    9/11 Speech Analysis

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    terrorism and the effect it has on the nation of the United States of America. Obama begins his speech by reporting to the American people, and to the world, that the United States of America has conducted an operation that has captured and killed Osama bin Laden, a terrorist that was responsible of the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. By mentioning this information in the beginning of his speech in this manner President Obama is able to use logos properly and is able to…

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    Influential leaders Karamchand Gandhi and Osama Bin Laden Influential leadership is the power of a director to encourage movement in a team or group just through developing the ability of motivation and communication of a person to do an action or behavior accordingly. Powerful leaders have the ability to form history, and only few influential leaders have the distinction of truly changing the word. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Osama Bin Laden were both influential leaders, and they had a big…

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    after the terrorist attacks on New York City and around the country, Bush was rapid to blame al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden as the core perpetrator in the heinous attack on America. During the beginning of the war, Bush gave the Taliban government an opportunity to hand over Osama bin Laden to the United States. The Taliban declined the offer due to no evidence that could link bin Laden directly to the terrorist…

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    another term. Moore Talks about 9/11 and Bin laden throughout this book and his opinion on how is was basically done on purpose by Bush. He states different facts that can sort of prove what Moore is saying about Bush. Like how the Bush administration resisted the special commission from even investigating 9/11 from collecting any evidence. Something even more puzzling that happened just days after the attacks on the twin towers is that Bin Laden’s family was secretly moved to Texas then out of…

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    War On Terror

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    viable, the US and their allies have gotten rid of many of the well-known terrorist leaders and supporters. Many of these supporters were rich families or political figures in those countries. As stated by Rich Mintzer in his book Keeping the Peace: the U.S. military response to Terror “Egyptian militant leader Mohammad Ayman Al-Zawahiri helped shape bin Laden’s militant Islamic beliefs”. Charts and graphs on Max Roser and Mohamed Nagdy’s Our World in Data show that in 2006 alone, there were…

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    “The human failing I would most like to correct is aggression … It may have had survival advantage in caveman days, to get more food, territory or partner with whom to reproduce, but now it threatens to destroy us all” said by the theoretical physicist, Stephen Hawking (Phillip 1). He explains that human aggression is the reason for our inevitable self destruction. 1984 is a novel, by George Orwell, about a dystopian society that has a government similar to a dictatorship. The main character,…

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