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    symbolize hope, hope for a better tomorrow. This hope for a better tomorrow means hope for a better government and less destruction and hatred. There is also a symbol of hope in Zero Dark Thirty, Mya. She never gives up and is determined to find Osama Bin Laden throughout the movie, even when people do not believe in her. It is common for there to be a symbol of hope in a movie with dying and destruction like these to…

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    The most important aspect of running a terrorist organization is recruitment of followers. Osama Bin Laden is an example of a proven effective communicator and recruiter. He found a way to tap into fears and problems of many Muslims. This is described by Freidman as “Muslims suffered from a psychology of defeat. They expected to be weaker than Christians and so they were. In spite of the defeat of the atheist Soviets in Afghanistan and the collapse of their regime, Muslims still did not…

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    Terrorist Attacks

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    if exposed. This will depend on the specific agents used to prepare weapon. Keeping the public informed about these different issues will be helpful when first responders are not able to help when they are in need of immediate help. Information can be located at the state and local health departments and new letters for citizens to take to better inform them of the issues at hand. Having knowledge of different toxins, biological and chemical agents will be very helpful during and emergency…

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    Domestic Terrorist

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    Not only this, the media could accidently alert a terrorist that the justice system is on to them. Hence, “In a free society, the media and the government will invariably clash on what gets coverage and what should not” (p.506). Also there are news stations who show twenty-four hours a day supporting terroism. According to Simonsen & Spindlove (2013), the Arabic news media named Al Jazeera is “the largest and most controversial Arabic news channel in the Middle East” (p.506). This news media…

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    Why Is 9/11 Important

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    year through the passenger security tax of $2.50 per flight. $1.1 billion: Estimated price to modify and add stealth features to a fleet of 73 MH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, two of which are thought to have been used in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, according to Richard Aboulafia, an aviation analyst at the Teal Group…

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    Center on the Future of War at Arizona State University helps Bergen to write books full of accurate and up to date knowledge on terrorism happening in the United States and abroad. He is known for producing the television interview, where Osama bin Laden declared war against the United States. In this, Peter Bergen most recent book, he addresses three main points; the internet, the media, and preventive measures. The growing popularity of the internet is helping individuals find people with…

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    After the United States won the cold war, they decided to pro long their stay in Saudi Arabia, instead of sending troops home. Osama Bin laden including nearly all of the Muslim community is offended, in response Osama declares a Holy War in 1998. As a way to strike fear into the United States Osama Bin Laden decides to attack American interests, first the Kenyan American Embassy then Tanzania. Al Qaeda’s goal was to one-day strike American soil; however, at that time…

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    the hunting of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and Osama Bin Laden. After many years we finally killed the mad man behind the attacks of September Eleventh. Today there is a new organization on the world stage; the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or I.S.I.S for short. This “state” has been trying to enact the caliphate that once stood in place in the Middle East during the times of the crusades. A group of people trying to govern themselves is not the issue, but when they begin to try and conquer…

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    They gather evidence from many different sources and put it together to show their own perspective of the event of September 11. Due to it being directed and made by an individual, it will contain some elements of bias because of the different views and beliefs that the director has. The evidence collected can contain indisputable and disputable facts. This can cause a distortion of the truth and create a new perspective. Some of the facts will be from individual memory which will also contain…

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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    Hate-Around the time of 9/11, there was a lot of American hate. In 1998 Osama bin Laden made a fatwa which is a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognized authority. In it he talks about the responsibility of all Muslim people, “The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies—civilians and military—is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it…” [bin Laden]. This is because they think that, “All these crimes and sins committed…

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