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    planes collide with your employment. This day was known as 9/11 when George W. Bush reported a War on Terror. The war on terror has been going on as far back as Sept. 11, 2001. This war is murdering people. The answers for ending the war on terror is to make a Peace Treaty, to forgive and never look back, and to bring down ISIS since we have to end this the "right" way, so we can have peace, thus they can have peace moreover. September 11, 2001 began as any other day, with the news, radio…

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    9/11 Influence

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    America’s Influence on September 11, 2001 On September 11, 2001 the United States was the victim of one of the world’s largest terror attacks. Shortly thereafter the terror group, al Qaeda took responsibility for the attack. 2,977 people were killed on this day (September 11th Fast Facts). Many of the facts that came out after the attacks didn’t match up causing many people to be skeptical about the role America played in the attack. There is no denying that the U.S. played a crucial part in…

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    911 Research Paper

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    On september 11th one of america's greatest tragedies took place in New york. This horrible event caused chaos and fear in thousands of lives and the entire nation felt this monumental impact. This took a toll on Americans every day life because they had to now question every move they made.Before this event Americans thought they were invincible but they now realize that we are not safe as we thought we were once were. 911 changed America's views on their security and we never truly were the…

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    On September 11th, 2001, four separate attacks on the United States were coordinated and carried out by an Islamic extremist terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. Four planes were hijacked by 19 different terrorists, with two of the planes flying into both buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City, one plane flying into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the final plane crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks followed a growing unrest towards the western world and the USA…

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    think or hear about terrorism? The answer is way too often, even from scrolling on social media pages and looking in the daily newspapers. Americans everyday see disturbing pictures and videos that are taken from news reports to show the horrific attacks that the Middle East causes on the world. Terrorism is taking over social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Along with CNN and ABC, terrorism is getting all the advertisement and propaganda that they desire. Terrorism is infiltrating…

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    Ever since the incident on September 11, 2001 we had an act that was passed in haste only 45 days after the attack.We had an act that was passed by George W Bush in a time of fear and unease . Even though we 're trying to protect American liberties from enemies, it is wrong to take away individual rights. One act before the patriot act was Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1968 Also called “Wiretap Statute” which restricted the government 's ability to listen to private conversation,…

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    ALIT 402 - FINAL TERM PAPER September 11, 2001 (A Tuesday) and How I Became Interested in Timothy McVeigh and Vice Versa from Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace: How We Got to Be So Hated by Gore Vidal “I’m not a conspiracy theorist. I’m a conspiracy analyst,” explained one of the most controversial writers, Gore Vidal. Gore Vidal was not labeled as a journalist alongside with his accomplishments as a great American writer, novelist, essayist, playwright, screenwriter and actor. Most commonly…

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    9/11 Impact On Society

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    September 11, 2001 was a date that shocked the nation and had an impact on every American’s life ever since that fateful day. The attack that happened that day on the United States was the most deadly terrorist act on United States soil in history. A group of radical Islam terrorist devised a plan to use American planes as missiles in order to take down buildings that had high importance to the United States. The terrorist attack that happened that day left approximately 3,000 people dead, and…

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    Media After 9/11

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    After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, it is safe to say that individuals both in the United States and around the world were impacted by this horrible event. It shocked the nation in more ways than one and till this day we continue to see the influence it has on global media regarding international relations and politics. After 9/11, the “attacks” did not just stop in New York and Washington, they continued in our media. The news coverage changed dramatically by altering the public…

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    The September 11, 2001, attacks by al-Qaeda were meant to harm the United States, and they did, but in ways that Osama bin Laden probably never imagined. President George W Bush’s response to the attacks compromised the United States’ basic principles, undermined its economy, and weakened its security. The attack on Afghanistan that followed the 9/11 attacks was understandable, but the subsequent invasion of Iraq was entirely unconnected to al-Qaeda - as much as Bush tried to establish a link.…

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