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    The attacks on September 11, 2001 was he first hijacking in half a century and was the biggest attack on the U.S. ever(Miller8). Although the attacks on the twin towers and a terrible event, there was some positives that came out of that horrific day. September eleven has positively benefited modern society by improving airline and airport security and starting a fight against terrorism. September 11, 2001 has positively benefitted modern society by improving airport and airline security. First, the attacks on the twin towers resulted in there being a new federal cabinet department created and new security laws established("September"). The new laws ensure the improvement in security and make it a lot harder to hijack a plane. By doing so the airlines will be a lot more secure and…

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    September 11 Narrative

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    It was on that day, September 11, 2001, that my whole life changed. I was flying to New York to visit my friend Angela, who lived in Brooklyn. She told me about her new job at the world trade center, also known as the Twin Towers. She explained that the towers were the tallest buildings in New York and they were having an influx of employees coming. She also mentioned that all the airports where having a sporadic check today because of a terrorist threat. When I arrived at the New York I was…

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    The events of September 11, 2001 changed our country forever, impacted many lives, and changed our response to terrorism. The attacks on our country had a direct impact on how law enforcement professionals do their job. The dynamics changed instantaneously, as a direct response to the attacks on our country that day. I recently interviewed three people, from three different generations to get their reactions, and responses to the events of September 11, 2001. I asked them what impact the…

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    September 11 2001 Essay

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    September 11, 2001, at 8:45 a.m. on an unmistakable Tuesday morning, an American Airlines Boeing 767 stacked with 20,000 gallons of stream fuel collided with the north pinnacle of the World Trade Center in New York City. The effect left a vast, consuming gap close to the 80th floor of the 110-story high rise, immediately slaughtering several individuals and catching hundreds more in higher floors. As the clearing of the pinnacle and its twin got in progress, TV cameras communicated live…

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    Terrorism is something that strikes fear into many people's mind. People are left with physical and emotional damage for them to repair. lets look back at the attacks on the world trade center and the pentagon on september 11. It was a day that broke many americans hearts. When nineteen members of al-qaeda seized control of 4 airplanes. The airplanes had thousands of passengers on board. Al-qaeda flew two planes into the twin towers in new york. They flew another one into the pentagon.the last…

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    September 11 Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001 marked as one of the most traumatic and eventful days in the United States. It was not only the day that United States lost many innocent lives which placed many families in an unbearable situations but it was also a day that this nation was shocked by terrorists that struck one of our biggest land marks. Every day, millions of Americans trust that their government makes decisions that will keep them safe, provide a sense of well-being and not to fail them in crucial time.…

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    It was the year or 2001, smoke was in the air, fires were starting, planes were crashing buildings were falling, the world would never be the same again. September 11 is now one of the most feared and respected day of the year. On this day “ Two jet airplanes, hijacked by religious extremists, smashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center” (Lalley 15). Nearly 3,000 people were killed, almost 5,000 were injured (Lalley 20). The buildings went down at separate times. The North building…

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    September 11, 2001 was one of the most tragic incidents to ever take place in the United States of America. Four airplanes were hijacked that were used to carry out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. The terrorist group al-Qaeda that were behind this horrifying attack are said to have attacked the freedom of the people of the United States. Which led to President George W. Bush declaring worldwide war on Iraq and Afghanistan known as the “war on terror”. The war on terror…

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    On September 11th, the case that gave a shock in the whole world happened suddenly in New York in United State. The name of that cases are The September 11 Attacks. That was the largest terrorist incident in history. This cases were happened suddenly by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks of September 11th will be remembered as one of the most terrible and unbelievable days in the United States. The incidents certainly…

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    The source that I am going to talk about is called FLYING AND DRIVING AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS. It talks about how driving and flying has changed in the United States after the September 11 attacks. Was driving and flying safe in before the attacks? In the source the writer suggests that there was a lower risk in flying as compared to driving. This was according to Dan Weintraub in a paper that was published in the year 2001. However after the attacks there was an 18% drop in the number of…

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