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    of the faces of those who died in the World Trade Center destruction are assembled in one place, it will be possible to trace in the skin color, the shape of the eyes and the noses, and texture of the hair, a map of the world.” This is saying that the bad things to happen in America, didn’t just happen to one culture. The ones who think they’re better than everyone else weren’t the only ones who were victimized. The attack on the World Trade Center was an attack on parts of the whole world. In…

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    bout 80 years ago a very tragic disaster happened. The Hindenburg disaster. A lot of people lost their friends, family, and local people in their city. This was a big event happening on May 6, 1937. The Length of the Hindenburg was about 245m/803.8 feet. The diameter was 41.2m/135.1 feet. The gas capacity was 200,00 cubic meters/ 7,062,000 cubic feet. It traveled at about 135 km/h and 84 mph. It’s made out of gelatin on top of a sheet of cotton. This disaster was famous because it was the…

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    out of the station the world trade center is on fire! “Oh no oh no oh no” I thought desperately “ can our hoses even reach that high up?” I was so scared, there was people just standing there watching the towers burn *ALL UNITS REPORT TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER* the loudspeaker screeched that was my cue I had to go as fast as I could, sirens on and engine screaming I was off.After ten minutes of driving through the streets I finally made it to the world trade centers I started to spray the…

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    What could have been the purpose of a Ronald W. Reagan’s speech after a catastrophic incident? On January 28, 1986, a space shuttle launched from NASA suffered a casualty when the shuttle named The Challenger was on the air, as it broke apart. This launching was showcased on national television, causing the crew’s children witness their parents’ death, and most children in the U.S. being traumatized by it. As a way of unifying the nation after a tragedy of that essence, President Ronald W.…

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    Why Are Chemtrails Bad

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    Mind controlling chemicals falling down and infecting our population making the human race a products of the government. This is what people think when they hear the word “chemtrails”. Everyone has seen those white streaks that are especially beautiful during the setting phase of the sun. The sight of these extravagant trails make many citizens wander what they really consist of. Although the government has released insect killing chemicals from an airplane in the past, there is no real…

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    Why Did 9/11 Happen Essay

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    What Really Happened on September Eleventh 2001. On the tragic day of September Eleventh 2001 President George W Bush was reading to a class of school children the short story The Pet Goat. Did he know about the things that were about to happen?. Yes the 9/11 “Terrorist” attacks were tragic. But were they really a terrorist attack ?It seems that question has arised out of the smoke and flames. People think that it was an “inside job”. They think that the president knew what was about to happen.…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theories

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    evidence, and absurd logic is the basis of many rumors. So conspiracy theories were created by suspicion. In the mode world, conspiracy theories are everywhere for instance on September 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked planes to hit the world trade center. From that moment on, the whole of the twenty-first Century was rewritten. Many American scholars in opposition to the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq at the same time, put forward a new point of view, the 9.11 event is directed by Bush…

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    The Challenger Failure

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    The Challenger’s first ever mission was on April 4, 1983. The challenger took place in The United States of America. The Challenger was named after the HMS Challenger Royal Navy corvette. This was successful until one morning it exploded. This tragedy happened on January 28, 1986. What happened was that two rubber O-rings had failed due to cold temperatures. The thing was that the rocket exploded seventy-three seconds or one minute and thirteen seconds. There were seven crew members…

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    Could one imagine getting ready for school and then out of nowhere boom! That explosion was the Halifax, one of the most devastating disasters ever. From the story “The Great Halifax Explosion” and “The Shattered Sky” both talk about the great disaster of the Halifax explosion and how people had a great struggle with lifestyle after this devastating disaster. The Halifax was one of the worst disasters to ever happen, the power was horrific, the aftermath was devastating, and it was hard to…

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    On September 11, 2001 a group named al-Qaeda sent four airliners to the United States carrying suicide attacks. We didn’t expect any attacks at the time or knew there would be any soon that day, it was all a surprise. Two of the planes flew all the way to New York City and crashed into the towers known as the twin towers, the third plane hit the Pentagon just outside of Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. These crashes resulted to be an extensive death and…

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