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    9/11 Research Paper

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    On September 11, 2001, a day many people will never forget, Osama bin Laden, with al Qaeda, took action on his hate towards American soldiers, the American government, and American citizens that has changed this country in 102 minutes. It all began as four separate flights took off. At 7:59 a.m. American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 takes off from Boston’s Logan International Airport with ninety-two people on board heading toward Los Angeles. Then, just twenty minutes later at 8:19 am flight…

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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    that day: firefighters, police, and civilians. The United States was attacked by cruel people for unjust reasons. We were attacked by a terrorist group known as Al-Qaeda. While the day was coming to an end, many were feeling overwhelmed and terrified. People feared that their loved ones were dead under the fallen towers unidentified. 9/11 changed the outlook of civilians in both the United States and around the world forever (History). On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by…

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    bigger. Folk singers started the anti-war music than rock came in, it was a way of bring protesters together mostly played in college campuses and by the younger generation of American’s. Anti-war music was a big factor during this time because it united protesters throughout America and what their opinions were in lyrics, it also showed how confused Americans really were about the…

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    Joseph Mccarthyism Era

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    obtainable that the witness is Communist (Simpson).” A lot of the people that were said to be American Communist were left leaning political figures. Many of the people were Liberal Democrats, use to work for state departments, or people that were drunk all the time while working for the state departments. One of the many that was accused is Owen Lattimore. Lattimore had liberal views and was an acquaintance of Chiang Kai-Shek. Kai-Shek was a Chinese political and military leader who served as…

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    State Patrol I have been interested in law enforcement since I was a little kid. I have always admired what they do every day protecting people and catching bad guys. I grew up watching Alaska State Troopers and seeing what they do really got me interested. Another show that I watch is the show cops it really gives me an insight on day to day life of officers. Mr. Meek really got me interested in the state patrol when he had a state patrol recruiter come in and talk to me about joining up. The…

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    judge panel, and directed the NSA to spy directly on al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups making contact with citizens of the United States, without a search warrant. At the time, this was not known to the public and it didn’t bother anyone. But the NSA rapidly began to shift gears, focusing mostly on surveillance of US citizens, and less on foreign…

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    Many individuals believe that the storylines in movies and books such as Divergent or The Purge where things are very twisted in the world could never actually happen, but thinking more deeply about The Hunger Games, the idea does not seem so far-fetched. Although the morphed idea of society in this movie seems beyond unrealistic, some things tend to be more related to our world than people may think. Every day, people talk about the struggles of our country and the way we function as a whole.…

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    (They’re watching you) They’re out there watching you. The United States of America has become the Untitled States of Surveillance with camera on every corner watching and recording your every move. But that’s no surprise, particularly in response to security concerns after 9/11 and then again after the Boston marathon bombing that took place on April, 15, 2013. There are an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras deployed in the United States, shooting…

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    have to obey it twice as well.” This additionally shows police discriminating against Latinos because of the extra caution they must take in order to avoid conflict. Rafael has heard from others experiences of being racially profiled by the police so he is taking extra precaution and abiding by the law “twice as much” to steer clear of any quarrel with the…

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    Plan of Investigation The Vietnam War was a tough fought conflict for the United States Armed Forces and those in the Viet Cong [VC], (the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam [NLF] forces in South Vietnam [SV]). As members of the VC lost their lives in battle more and more started joining. The United States government realized it was necessary to bring down the leaders of the NLF in order to have a better chance at ending the war. This investigation will examine the CIA’s Phoenix…

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