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    you live their lives. A major one in my life time is the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. I don’t think I’d be going too far if I said it not only effected our culture, but many cultures around the world. In this paper, I will talk about how this event changed the life of my mother and my supervisor. I asked my mom how September 11th affected her, our military, our country, and the world. She talked about how since the attack, America’s security has gone up along with its surveillance.…

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    known for their many attacks on the U.S. but what they are really known for is their 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Many people people were astonished by these attacks. It all started on September 11, 2001, at 8:45 am 19 militants linked with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Over 3,000 people were killed during these attacks including more…

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    terrorist attacks. The deadly terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 introduced Americans to international terrorism, damaged the American economy, and forever changed U.S. foreign policy and the freedom of all citizens. At 8:00am on September 11th, 2001 the first United Airlines 11 was hijacked. The flight started in Boston and was headed to Los Angeles. It was hijacked by an Islamic extremist…

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    Name Tutor Course Date After the 9/11 Event In his 2012 book titled, ‘Understanding the War on Terror’, Patrick Coaty discusses issues related to terrorism, especially after the 9/11 attack. According to him, terrorism emerged at the end of the eighteen century in post-revolutionary France. The initial concept of terrorism was a legitimate system of government that used terror to assert its influence. However, the phenomenon of terrorism has taken different guises since its initiation, as…

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    Sikh In America Essay

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    strongly believe in the second amendment of the United States Constitution. In America, we believe in the free of speech and that we can freely practice any religion we want because America is free country. However, after the terrorist attacks that happened on September 11, 2001 this country changed forever. The purpose of this paper is explain…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Essay

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    them”(Facts) On the day September 11th, 2001, four American airplanes were hijacked and crashed into American ground. September 11th was a day of horror and it left a mark on America. The attack changed America’s outlook on cultured people, security, flying and the government of the United States. After a few years since the attack took place, investigators looked harder into what actually took place on 9/11. The main conspiracy was that the U.S. Government orchestrated 9/11 to allow America to…

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    This was the kind of reaction that the Al Qaeda were hoping for from the US after the premeditated attacks of 11 September. The response of the US government was one that was carefully articulated and one which the Al Qaeda could not have foreseen. The US along with its allies rallied troops to Afghanistan and launched an operation to completely wipe out those responsible for the terrorist attacks. b. The state of emergency & the state of exception. The state of exception over time has come to…

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    The September 11th atrocity truly sent shockwaves around the world; the outcry of reactions was understandable as it was a mixture of emotion and rage. The media had the responsibility to help Americans as well as those concerned around the world, understand the events that took place. There is a drastic change between the coverage during the attack and the coverage shown nine hours after the attack. The CNN news coverage done during the attack shows the confusion of many including the news…

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    September Eleventh Uncovered “Torture is what Al Qaeda terrorists did to 2,977 Americans on 9/11,” said Cheney (“Is Torture Ever Justified”). The torture that happened could have been prevented if the building construction would of had been completed, if better communication was established, if we would have started fighting off the terrorist when they were giving us hints, and if we had higher security. The terrorist attacks on September Eleventh could have been prevented. In the…

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    The events that occurred on September 11, 2001 have forever changed the way of life of the American people for centuries to come. That is because of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in New York City touch the lives of many not only those who were present, but the entire nation who watched or listened in dismay many miles away through diverse media outlets. On that day, many people lost their lives or lost their loved ones. “Twin Tower inhabitants may be even more inclined than the…

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