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    terrorist actions of Al Qaeda against the civilian population of the United States. On this tragic day, 2973 people had died in the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, as well as in the 4 hijacked planes that were used to crash into these buildings. Such an attack on American soil had not been seen since Pearl Harbor, which left Americans, as well as the rest of the world, confused and scared as to what would happen from these events. In memory of this tragedy, September 11th exhibits, such as the…

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    Organic architecture is a philosophy of architecture which promotes harmony between human habitation and the natural world. This is achieved through design approaches so well integrated with a site that buildings, furnishings, and surroundings become part of a unified, interrelated composition. This means that organic architecture is not a carbon copy, but rather, a reinterpretation of Nature's principles…

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    9/11 Impact On America

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    the United States, as well as stories left to be told from generation to generation that missed the tragic event. It all happened at eight forty-five a.m., when a hijacked American Airlines commercial plane crashed into the North tower of the World Trade center. About a hour later a second hijacked plane did the same to the South tower. America would change drastically after this event. The two planes were hijacked by nineteen Al-Qaeda extremist under the authority of Osama bin Laden. The…

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    The war represents the efforts by USA to fight militant Islamism group. The most significant change after the 9/11 was the gaping empty space that was all that was left over of the grand World trade center twin towers which came crumbling down that day. Called as ground zero this empty area became a memorial site to honor the loved ones who lost there lives that day. In March 11 2002, 88 searchlights were arranged in a way that two beams appear to shoot into the sky called as the tribute in…

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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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    9/11 Terrorism Causes

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    This world is a cruel place, most of the blame can be put on humanity and its ability to let evil overrule the good. Terrorism seems to play a major part in our nation’s tragic events so to go deeper into the Twin Towers collapsing and the effect it had on millions of lives will give a good look at the evil side growing in all of humanity. With each death of that horrific event came a dark spot soon taking over all of the light left in the debris floating across the United States. There are…

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    Good Vs Evil Examples

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    The concept of good versus evil is a widely understood dichotomy all over the world. However, through differing cultures, the definition of the terms change quite a bit, changing even more throughout the times. One of the first examples was expressed by Zoroaster, a Persian philosopher who lived nearly 5,000 years ago. He described two deities in conflict, one called “Illuminating Wisdom” and the other, “Destructive Spirit”. Examples of good and evil still exist, and can be seen in modern times…

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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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    States. The planes hit the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon outside Washington D.C and a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks, nicknamed 9/11, claimed thousands of human lives and caused major destruction. In the aftermath of the attacks, the U.S initiated several anti-terror measures to prevent something like this ever happening again. Throughout the 20th century, the United States had been playing at being world police. After the end of the Second World War, the US got…

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    Methodology Research was completed to determine why terrorists attacked the United States of America on September 11, 2001. The research was completed by gathering creditable information using sources such as books, articles and various internet sites. Conclusion Findings concluded the 9/11 attack took place due to United States government continued support of Israel by providing military support in the middle east. The attackers wanted to overthrow the middle eastern government…

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