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    APPROPRIATION OF IMPERIAL WARFARE During the entirety of the nineteenth century, the British Empire embarked upon many imperial wars under the pretense of spreading civilization and prosperity. Their imperial wars were launched everywhere across the world such as Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and even in Ireland. Their reasoning behind most of their military campaigns was to prevent barbarism and spread their righteous civilized manners to everywhere they go. The British Empire…

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    The rise of terrorism in the 1990’s can be linked back to a chain of events starting with United States foreign policy during the Cold-War era. When the Soviet Union pulled out of Afghanistan in 1989, a vacuum of power was left behind. During the Afghan-Soviet war, the United States funded billions of dollars to the Mujahideen to prevent Afghanistan from becoming communist. In the 1990s, members of the Mujahideen formed the Taliban to impose stability and rule of law. Osma Bin Laden, the…

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    The novel is written in first person point of view. A flashback is used to go to the past, but then it returns to the present and develops through chronological order. Amir narrates and is the protagonist of the the story, but in one chapter, Rahim Khan narrates his point of view. The author uses first person so Amir can tell his own story to the audience. First person is used so readers can focus on Amir and the story he has to tell. The book takes place in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and California…

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    9/11 Reaction Paper

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    1) Question: Did the airports take any action after they received the news that the first plane crashed to stop the second plane? What did they do? How did it benefit the situation? If they didn’t, why didn’t they? Reason: I had selected this question from all the other questions because the answer to this question would state the thoughts of people. For example, some people may have stood frozen in shock, while others were reacting quickly. Furthermore, from the individuals who watched the…

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