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    The program of enhanced interrogation was approved under the Bush administration in 2002 after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. During the time of these series of attacks on the United States, the country was sent into a frenzy about the security of the country as as well as trying to find out why this had happened. When the CIA proposed the idea of enhanced…

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    Heroic First Responders On the tenth anniversary of the attacks on September 11, the most important people were not invited to the ceremony. The first responders that were present on 9/11 were not invited. Days before the ceremony, “No Firemen at Ground Zero This 9/11” by Michael Burke was published discussing the importance of the first responders, how much they should be respected and how they need be invited to the anniversary ceremony. He felt as if that they needed more recognition than…

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    No Hero’s at Ground Zero In the article, “ No Firemen at Ground Zero This 9/11?”, Michael Burke reaches out to the influential people of Wall Street to get their support. The tenth anniversary of 9/11 was held at Ground Zero and Mayor Bloomberg claimed there was no room for the firemen, yet he invited politicians. September 11, 2001 was an unimaginable event, and the firemen and first responders of New York were heroic and they are more deserving than anyone to be at the tenth anniversary.…

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    Adam Gopnik in the article, “The City and the Pillars”, explains that there are different methods of coping when reacting to a tragedy like the one that occurred on September 11th, 2001. Gopnik supports his explanation by using extended metaphors, rhetorical questions, and allusions to describe the moments leading up to the attack, and the attack itself. The author’s purpose is to portray different forms of grieving in order to show people vary in response to catastrophic events. The author…

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    Reading Synthesis 2 In Rebecca Solnit's essay, "When the Media Is the Disaster," she highlights on how media in the world causes more damage than the disasters itself. First, she is able to illustrate how members of mass media use the word "looting" in the wrong context. She runs through certain disasters in time such as Hurricane Katrina, and the Disaster in Haiti and their lasting effect on the use of media. With her strong ideals and powerful words, she is able to convey the message that…

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    The two story lines between the movie “13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi” and the novel “Lord of the Flies” both share similar plot characteristics such as survival and bravery. The main characters are put into unpredictable situations throughout the story and are forced to overcome the conflicts given the circumstance and fix the situation by working with each other and figuring out ways of surviving. In the events of the movie “13 Hours: Secret Soldiers of Benghazi”, 6 ex-military…

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    Attacked on the United states aviation as always been a target for terrorist to carry out their violence disasters exploit against the United States calling fear and economy breakdown. And of such attacked was the Richard Reid failed shoe plot. Richard Reid board flight 63 an American Airlines flight carrying 197 people from Paris, France to Miami, United states on December 22, 2001 with sophisticated bombs made of plastic explosive, detonating cord, a homemade detonator and a safety fuse with…

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    “Guilty”. Guilty: it was that one, six letter word that would forever shake and destroy Adnan Syed’s entire world. In an instance, he would go from a high school honours student with a propitious track career to just another name on the long list of the nearly ten thousand Americans who are wrongly convicted each year. Adnan is innocent, and Serial, a popular podcast series narrated by Sarah Koenig, puts light on Adnan’s tragic story of how such a promising young man can be stripped of his…

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    hysteria. In his book, American Hysteria, Andrew Burt explains why these hysterias occur and uses five historical examples. His thesis is that political extremism is used as a coping mechanism for Americans who have lost social status and their sense of national identity which results in a scapegoat being blamed. Overall Burt’s book does an excellent job of explaining the origins of the phenomena that is hysteria, the historical impacts of it, and how to best combat it in the future. Burt…

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    The Aeneid: An Analysis

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    In 2008, a woman from Anderson, Indiana set fire to her ex’s clothes and burned his storage unit. There was “more than $100,000 in damage” (NBC). The woman’s ex most likely did not do anything to deserve this and she was simply just overreacting. Naturally, society expects the girl to get over her ex and move onto another guy; in extreme circumstances, the woman will not move on, but instead kill herself. Welcome to The Aeneid: Book four. Written by Virgil in 19 BC, the twisted love story of…

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