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    World’s Biggest Social Problem: Discrimination Discrimination is a huge issue in America and it has affected everyone from different ethnicities and religions. Everyone has been targeted with racist slurs and false stereotypes. However, ever since September 11, 2001, people's perspective on Muslims in the U.S. has changed from a positive view of Muslims and Islam to a negative and hatred-filled view. Now many American citizens only think of Islam as a religion full of hate and Muslims being…

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    speech is primarily to the American citizens. The death of Osama Bin Laden is a victory for not only the American citizens, but the people around the world that were affected by the tragic events of al Qaeda. Obama addresses the horrific event on September 11 and that justice has been served for the people. After the events of 9/11, Obama promised the…

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    The attacks on San Bernardino, California will be the basis for how this theory can be used in modern day civilization. Criminology uses a plethora of different theories to explain if criminals are congenital or if they are made into a criminal. Crimes can occur due to numerous amounts of reasons, but the Sutherland Differential Association Theory will be best fitted to explain why the attack occurred. On December 2, 2015 San Bernardino, California suffered from a major terrorist attack. An…

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    America does so much to protect our country and one of the ways they do is protecting the borders. There have been numerous terrorist attacks in the United States, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t doing everything they can to make sure that that doesn’t happen. Since it is that means we need new ways to protect the border so more terrorist attacks don’t happen. CPB is one of the agencies that helps our country in many ways. They have 60,000 employees who check everything that comes over…

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    The government often covers things up that the public would freak out about, These coverups are called conspiracy theories. It's extremely disturbing that the government would cover up so much to keep a calm public image. A popular theory among the conspiracy theorist is the chemtrail theory. Keeping it general, it’s a huge government cover up about what the planes in the sky are really spraying. The hidden agenda behind the increase in airplanes and strange flight patterns is a conspiracy…

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    September 11th, 2001 was a tragic day in history. It started out of any other day, but that changed pretty quickly. Islamic terrorists hijacked American planes and flew two of them into the Twin Towers in New York City. Another plane was flown into the Pentagon just outside of Washington D.C., and a fourth one crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. An estimated 2,996 citizens and firefighters were killed and more than 6,000 others were wounded. Some of the information given to us by the…

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    Analyse the relationship between the USA and Pakistan since 2001. After September 11, 2001 the US and Pakistan started to work as closely allies against war on terror. However, this alliance has seen several setbacks, especially during last four years. Alexander Evans description about the US and Pakistan relations during last decade may give the best impression: “These two countries have at times been close, at others distant, alternately cultivating or compromising each other.“ This essay…

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    The Negative Impacts of the War on Afghanistan Many people have different ideas about the war in Afghanistan. Some people oppose the war while others propose it. “September 11 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group Al-Queda hijacked four airlines and carried out suicide attacks against the United States targets” (“9/11 Death Statistic”). The war on Afghanistan started after these attacks on 9/11. The Afghanistan war has been going on for 12 years now and is currently…

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    The Attacks on the United States on September 11,2001 tested Americans patriotism, and sense of security. On May 2, 2011 President Barack Obama delivered “On the Death of Osama Bin Laden” speech addressing the citizens of the United States, US Allies, and the world on the death of Al- Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. President Obama gave what the American people needed so desperately to hear: closure and justice. He was able to confirm the death of Osama Bin Laden, using Ethos, Pathos and Logos,…

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    Suicide bombings are an effective terror technique because they cause immediate and sudden damage and loss of life resulting in 4 times more deaths than other types of terrorist attacks (Hoffman, 2006, pg 133). This was the case on September 11th. There is no doubt about the effectiveness and success of the attacks on the world trade centers. Additionally, these types of attacks are inexpensive. It cost al Qaeda around $400,000 to carry out the most lethal terrorist attack on American…

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