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    The Importance Of Hacking

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    What do you think of when you hear the word “Hacker”? You probably think of some criminal trying to gain access to your bank account or take over your technology. The term “hacker” has gotten a bad reputation due to their portrayal by the media. The word “hacker” has been changed so much by the media that people believe all hackers are criminals and want to do harm. However, this is not the hacker's goal. The truth is hackers are people who intend on bettering the system., besides all of the…

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    The Pentagon is paying sports teams several million dollars to present patriotic things. The pentagon signed 72 contracts worth $10 million with Major League Baseball, National Football League's, Major League Soccer and the National Hockey League teams. The Milwaukee Brewers were paid $49,000 to let the Wisconsin Army National Guard sing “God Bless America.” The New York Jets were paid $20,000 to recognize a few New Jersey Army National Guard soldiers as hometown heroes. Any teams that were paid…

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    Before this assignment, I served on the Army Staff as an Action Officer, in The Pentagon (2009-2013), Action Officers shape information and submit recommendations to senior decision makers, that when approved become decisions. I was responsible for managing requirements and authorizations for all Army National Guard support organizations…

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    hit the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. . The fourth plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. Brave passengers on that flight prevented it from crashing into the capitol in Washington. There were no survivors on all four planes. Two…

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    9/11 Essay

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    us hints, and if we had higher security. The terrorist attacks on September Eleventh could have been prevented. In the months leading up to the attacks on September Eleventh, security increased with possibility of attacks happening. When the Pentagon started getting information that possible attacks were being planned, they could have done more evacuation drills to get…

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    Airlines passenger flight from Washington Airport to Los Angeles International Airport. The aircraft serving the flight was hijacked by five men September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks. They deliberately crashed the plane into the Pentagon killing all 64 people on board, as well as 125 people in the building (911-research.com) Next United Airlines Flight 93, crashed down in a field in rural Pennsylvania, never reaching its intended target which was presumed to be the white…

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    The day when pain and panic took over the US, about 3,000 innocent people died including New York residents, people in Tower 2, firefighters, police officers, the passengers in the planes, and paramedics (“How Many”). September 11, 2001 the day the Pentagon Building was crashed into and World Trade Center Twin Towers collapsed. The Al-Qaeda group, hijacked planes flying to Los Angeles and San Francisco after they took off from Washington and Boston (“How Many”). They had been planning this…

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    To start off, the Japanese planned to attack Pearl Harbor. While the Islamic group planned to attack the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Washington D.C.. Therefore, both used air transportation but each had a different “sponsored’’ attack. For example; “the Japanese attack was a government-sponsored attack using significant force strength. There was…

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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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    Stereotypes In Military

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    forced to disguise themselves to serve alongside men. Once accepted into the military, they were usually assigned auxiliary roles. After world war two, women continued to be more active in the military. The pentagon ruled in 2012 they would be permanently assigned to battalions. In 2015, the pentagon announced that women would be able to hold combat jobs. On the battlefields, gender does not matter. As long as…

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