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    Traditional Policing Model

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    especially young males have been detained without charge or have had their homes raided all in the name of justice and counter terrorism (Spalek and Tower 2009, p.6). These tactics, characteristic of traditional paramilitary approaches to policing post September 11, have had significant negative effects on the Muslim community leading…

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    September 11, 2001 is the day known by many as the nation’s largest terrorist attack since the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Unfortunately, many people, particularly younger millennials, across the nation don’t really know most of the details of what happened on that tragic day. Many of those same people also don’t know how much the attacks have impacted several important aspects of our nation’s federal government. Specifically, over the past decade and a half, the aftermath of the September…

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    On the 11th September 2001, four airplanes were hijacked by Muslim extremist group al-Qaeda. The first two planes hit the World Trade Centre; the third hit The Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the fourth crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks resulted in the…

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    The Three Phases Of 9/11

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    many lives. The 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center Towers in New York had killed a total of nearly 3,000 people making it the largest disaster in U.S. history. The Afghanistan War began in 2001 as a direct result of the attacks on September 11th, 2001. This war was made up of three phases. The first phase was finding the Taliban, the terrorist organization responsible for the 9/11 attacks. This phase was very short, lasting only two months. Pres. George W. Bush had given orders to…

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    Persuasive Essay On 9/11

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    drone announced just after 11:30 that Bin Laden had been killed. “Justice has been done.” the president stated. Crowds of people came together cheering and celebrating this…

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    Anwar al-awlaki, said to be one of the best recruiters and terrorist for al Qaeda was assassinated on September 30, 2011. This was an important reason for my topic because Anwar was recruiting people from the U.S to bomb and shoot places. This was also important for my topic because Anwar was also involved in the bombings and shootings. This was also an important reason for my topic because Anwar was also receiving emails talking about bombings, responding to them. The assassination of Anwar…

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    On September 11th 2001, a group of militants working for the group called Al-Qaeda hijacked 4 airliners and carried out a series of attacks on the United States. Two of these planes crashed into the towers of the world trade in New York, One plane crashed into the Pentagon and the final plane crashed into a field in the Pennsylvania area. 15 minutes after the pentagon attack a catastrophe turn for the worst was made in New York when one of the towers collapsed in a cloud of dust. 30 minutes…

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    Attacks of 9/11: An Analysis September 11th, 2001 is a day that will live in infamy, however not because of joy and celebration; it was a day of sadness and loss for thousands of people in America. The intent of the attack came as a way for the enemy to show force with as little casualties for them, however sending a message we are not safe and in the blink of an eye, thousands of us can die. Unfortunately, we Americans have witnessed this firsthand and will have footage to show or stories…

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    They save lives; help save theirs Sixty eight percent of all firefighters fall victim to cancer. Protecting lives and property are two predominant objectives for firefighters, but it absolutely is no easy job. Ohio is one of only sixteen states without a law recognizing the link between cancer and fighting fires. Senators in many states have introduced presumptive cancer legislation bills; however, they get rejected because of the high taxes they require. Firefighters risk their lives each and…

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    in “February 2006 twenty-three convicted terrorist escaped from high security prison in the capital of Sana'a.” (PBS) Almost half the escapes worker to resurrect Al-Qaeda from ashes. Al-Qaeda's financial requirements before the 11 September 2001 attacks amounted to 30 million U.S. Dollars. That means these terrorist groups use a perpetrate attacks of explosives surveillance materials. Al-Qaeda is decentralized estimates range from several hundred to several thousand members. The largest…

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