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    generations as they were able to live, work, and travel with no government interruption. In reality it is easy for this freedom to be taken away due to terrorist attacks. The deadly terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 introduced Americans to international terrorism, damaged the American economy, and forever changed U.S. foreign policy and the freedom of all citizens. At 8:00am on September 11th, 2001 the first United Airlines 11 was hijacked. The flight started in Boston and was headed to…

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    Reka Jeckel English 110 Professor- J. Richarth U.S Citizens 6 October 2017 Day of Terror The time is 5:45 a.m. in Portland Maine. The first two of nineteen hijackers pass through security at the Portland International Jetport. Their names are Mohamed Atta and Abdul Aziz al-Omari. These men board a commuter flight that will connect with Flight 11. They will be the ones along with three others to board American Airlines Flight 11 and fly into the North Tower. Within the next few hours, the…

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    My Importance Of Education

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    Education is so important in our emancipation and development as human beings. It is important that we look holistically and start with the basics as a means to begin our exploration of developing ways of living in a kind of balance with our habitat and its inhabitants. Although our task ahead is monumental and difficult, sometimes impossible, the more we learn and educate ourselves, the more we find that there are many viable and alternatives to the current situation in which we find solutions.…

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    drug trafficking is affecting more young adult than other groups. According to Matthew Jenner, “drug trafficking is the most crucial and most dangerous phase of the illicit drug market. Thousands of kilograms of illegal drugs are transported on international borders daily bases, leaving the hands of violent traffickers and entering the lives of drugs dealers and addicts” (Jenner, 902). First hypothesis,…

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    Arizona. My family continues to tell me stories about how there was legitimately no more than ten people on the plane when we flew to Arizona. They spoke about how security was dangerously intense and there were was no wait throughout the entire airport. Aside from the mental block associated with the attack, the City was greatly affected economically. It has been recorded that the World Trade Center attack cost the city over 143,000 jobs a month and almost 2.8 billion lost in wages only three…

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    rather than react to the evolving traveler “Southwest conducted a limited test of several boarding methods to see how much time is required to “turn” the aircraft if customers are holding an assigned seat for 200 separate departures at San Diego airport” (Dalal, 2008). “We want to make sure that we have studied all the possibilities and aspects of assigned seating before we make any change to what has been a very successful formula for the past 35 plus years," said Gary Kelly, Southwest 's…

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    While ubiquitous Internet access is extremely convenient and enables marvelous new applications for mobile users, it also creates a major security vulnerability—by placing a passive receiver in the vicinity of the wireless transmitter, that receiver can obtain a copy of every packet that is transmitted! These packets can contain all kinds of sensitive information, including passwords, social security numbers, trade secrets, and private personal messages. A passive receiver that records a copy of…

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