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    May 2, 2011 the day that the United States finally had justice for the 9/11 bombing. The death of Osama Bin Laden, was the day that many of the families that lost their family members had peace. Obama wanted Osama captured dead or alive because of the many terrorists attacks from the Al Qaeda on U.S. soil. Osama was in hiding for five years because, he was trying to make another huge attack on the U.S. and didn 't want to get captured. Because of the trauma Osama Bin Laden did to the U.S. the…

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    goal of acute care, which is to cure. The fundamental reason that a person needs long-term care is because they suffer from one or more functional disabilities. Functional ability is a person’s ability to perform the basic activities of daily living (ADLs) or instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). As the long-term care system continues to grow and change, new challenges arise, providing ample…

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    In the 1980's, America was at war but not traditionally. America was not committing troops but was investing supplies and money to help defeat the soviets from invading Afghanistan. Many wondered what and how Americans were involved, but most of us knew that communism had to be stopped. Charlie Wilson's War movie portrayed the events during the 1980's and how a Texas congressman succeeded to defeat the soviets. Charlie Wilson's War, otherwise known as Operation Cyclone, is a movie telling the…

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    What would you do if someone you knew brother/sister or child was being held hostage and the person that captured them won’t tell you where they are unless you give them $5,000,000? Well for one, I doubt if many people have that much money just sitting around. And secondly don’t think the criminal will tell you he/she is keeping your loved one if you just say please. According to Michael Levin’s “The Case for Torture” torturing the individual might be the best option to get information out of…

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    The city council has concerns about the housing in the city for elderly citizens. The community is aging and the need of a new assisted living facility will to meet the demands within the community. Enlisting the use of planners will help in deciding how to best meet the community’s overall needs for assisted living as well as providing around the clock care for those citizens needing additional services. After analyzing the need for such services the plans, confirm the success of a new…

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    Childhood Interview Essay

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    Interviewee’s present life circumstances James E. was born Feb. 24, 1936, which has him at the time tested age of 81. James is an African American male and is married to his lovely wife Margret. He has 4 children of his own and with that comes 9 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. James currently resides in a single family home located in laurel, MD. Nearby family members come by to visit nearly every week for dinner and quality time. James keeps himself busy by running his nonprofit…

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    Medieval Romance consists of many characteristics. They mainly consist and can tie into the codes of chivalry. They can contain fairytale like settings, supernatural elements, and people with heroic qualities. In the movie Seal Team Six There are many scenes and reasons that make this a modern medieval romance. The fact that it is about the mission that was put upon a seal team makes it a medieval romance because they have a job or quest they must complete and they will not stop until they are…

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    Osama Bin Laden Causes

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    Osama Bin Laden,founder of al-Qaeda, was the most wanted person all over the world for his terrorist attacks, including his biggest terrorist attack against the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden also know as “Osama Bin Laden” started off fighting in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union in 1986. At that time the Soviets sent millions of their troops towards Afghanistan invading them. One of the main causes of this invasion was because the Soviets did not…

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    By the mid-1990s, a fundamentalist group called the Taliban took control of the country. The Taliban ruled according to Islamic Sharia law and instituted extremely harsh restrictions on the country. Osama Bin Laden, a veteran of the fight against the Soviets, became a leading figure in the Al Qaeda terrorist organization, one of the largest and most sophisticated Islamic terror groups in the world. It was from within Afghanistan that Bin Laden and his followers plotted to strike against the…

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    In an evaluation of this film, an extraordinary impact will be presented on those who watched it and did not know much about the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. For those who watch this film as their only information of the situation and do no further intelligence gathering on the matter, they are going to be very misinformed. The conflict portrayed in the film was the hunting of Osama as stated earlier in this paper and it was shown extremely poorly within the film. For example, a big discretion…

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