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    Letter To Pharma Essay

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    Dear Mr. Hippocampus and Mrs. Prefrontal Cortex, Of all the things we deem as possible, I have done an action amongst the worst. An action reducing me to heartfelt sorrow. Imagine yourself in a place you call home and you have left to get some groceries, and when you come back, I’m sure you will deem hell as possible. A life implicated warzone where not the attackers, nor the defenders are safe. Walking on rubble and ash as the withering sent of debris fills your lungs. The missiles crashing…

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    April 15, 2013 was a surprise to approximately everyone in the U.S. No one would have imaging that on this day two bombs would go off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three spectators and injuring more than 200. Soon following the bombing President Barack Obama composed a press report assuring that those guilty will be seized and punished. On April 18th FBI special Agent Rick Deslauriers released photos and video of two individuals, with back packs. This release did not only…

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    London Bombings Ten years ago, four suicide bombers with rucksacks full of explosives attacked central London, killing 52 people and injuring hundreds more. The bombings left three different London underground trains in ruins. This was the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil. The attack cost England dearly economically. It also changed many lives, both Muslims and none Muslim lives. On 7 July 2005, a huge incident happened in London. London bombings (often referred to as 7/7), were…

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    On September 11, 2001 the US World Trade Center was under attack from terrorists associated with the Islamic extremist group, al-Qaeda. The Twin Towers were barraged by two planes, one for each building. Meanwhile another plane targeted the Pentagon, and the last one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. 3,000 people died in this event. This attack triggered major U.S. initiative to fight terrorism. From this new-founded goal, the Patriot Act was born. The Patriot Act gave new power to the U.S.…

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    weapons. An enormous amount of people were killed and injured; about 2,996 deceased and over 6,000 injured. (including those who died of cancer later from the toxins in the air) The damage was awful as well; about 1.8 tons of debris from the World Trade Center was cleaned up. It was the deadliest occurrence for firefighters and…

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    Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress and a top ally to Hillary Clinton, has been accused of shielding sexual harassers and fostering a toxic culture that subjected victims to punishment for speaking out, according to BuzzFeed News. BuzzFeed reports that 19 former and current employees at CAP have made allegations against Tanden and the company for protecting sexual predators and punishing those who dared speak out against inappropriate behavior. CAP is a far-left…

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    The dead tell better stories then the living. For instance, if anyone had survived from inside the WTC, perhaps everyone would know that it wasn’t a controlled demolition. Perhaps then, in september of every year, the victims families wouldn’t have to endure the constant disrespect of their loved ones deaths by tin foil wearing conspiracy theorists. The shooting of john Lennon and Ronald Regan were not part of any mass shootings. And yes, I’m sure Jodie Foster wished Hinkleys motives never came…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Effects of 9/11 On September 11th, 2001, the United States underwent one of its most violent, devastating terrorist attacks. This event reverberated through the country’s foundation and left an incredible impact. The lasting effects of 9/11 stretched across multiple facets of America’s way of life. Prejudice has always lingered in the United States, and after this major terrorist attack, Muslims experienced an overwhelming amount of hatred and prejudice directed at them. Flying is also now…

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    The Agony of a Single Day September 11th, 2001, a date that is seared into the minds of every citizen of this country. A single act forever striking fear into millions.One day forever changed the landscape of New York City, and the entire country. An even that alone changed the lives of a whole nation. The causes of 9/11 were very unclear and blurry for a while following the attacks. But after some time after the chaos was over the causes became clearer. Al-Qaeda felt a sense of outrage…

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    On a morning when no one expected it planes flew by with a strange logo on its wing and a strange color that ain't our planes. Off of the wing paper flew off the wings in everyones lawn saying something about Hitler. Soon sirens went off, it went for a peaceful morning of the worst day ever. Soon the bombs started and soldiers running down the street fully armored holding guns ran down the streets. Soon over the speakers it started to talk about someone named Hitler and how he was going to take…

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