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    Unitecloud Research Paper

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    UniteCloud “provides education and actionable steps to resolve tension and restore dignity to all St. Cloud, MN area people” (UniteCloud handout). They educate others by telling their personal stories, they have a blog, Facebook, Twitter, and they also make radio and TV appearances. UniteCloud promotes getting to know your neighbors, and to not assume misinformation and stereotypes. “You don’t have to agree with your neighbor’s lifestyle to promote a culture of respect. You don’t have to agree…

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    Reflection Essay On 9/11

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    this to our country. This was a very sad, tragic time for The United States. It was good that our Nation came together to help. This was a normal calm day in New York City when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. This happened at 8:46 a.m. At 9:03 a.m. Flight 175 crashed into the south tower. This nearly killed 3,000 people. The third plane hit the pentagon. And the fourth plane crashed into a field…

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    Ground Zero Analysis The attacks of the World Trade Center in 2001 can be remembered by many who witnessed it as a tragic, heartbreaking experience. Many of us can remember the exact place we were at when the news came out on that September day. Many people want to pay respects to the hundreds lost, and many have including journalist Suzanne Berne. Suzanne wrote an article on her perception of the experience she had. She visited just six months after 9/11, when debris was still taken away yet…

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    9/11 Environmental Impact

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    cancers among 9/11 survivors. Data thru 2010 showed there was approximately a 20% increase in cancer incidence in the 9/11 rescue and recovery workers. The hospital screened more than 39,000 of the 9/11 workers and volunteers. The WTC Health Data Center has confirmed 2,294 cancer cases from 2002 to the present day and experts predict that more problems will surface in the next few decades. (Mason, 2007). ()Those exposed to WTC related dust were more likely to develop respiratory symptoms,…

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    group known as al-Qaeda. After further research it has come to my attention that 9/11 was an inside job crafted by the government. There are too many inconsistences concerning the supposed plane crash on the pentagon, the structure damage from world trade center (Twin towers) and the uncalled for collapse…

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    America was forever changed when two planes struck the World Trade Center in New York. Terrorist associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and targeted them against the United States. Two of the planes crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, one crashed into the Pentagon, and another crashed into a field. About 3,000 people were killed that day (9/11 Attacks). Photographers across the world were overcome with a deluge of devastating images,…

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    The politics of representation encompass the way in which we, as a society, view the outside world. The media uses this as a way to form what can be a biased and most of the time a misinformed on race, culture, religion and as well as country. As media is a driving force of our everyday lives we often do not question it as it is seen as a reliable source. Leading sources such as Fox News have established a reputation in which viewers despite being extremely biased deem them believable.…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    neighbors, and friends, but it also left our world in a state of confusion and total chaos. Overall, our president handled the situation the best he could with the information that was held at the time of the event. The bottom line was the US was not prepared for that magnitude of devastation and as a nation our guard was down concerning terrorist activity. As acting president, I would have had homeland security in place of the first world trade center attack in 1993. Bin Laden and al- Quada…

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    How Did 9 11 Kill People

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    The 9/11 attacks were horrifying. On 9/11 two terrorist over took planes and were rammed into the twin towers in New York City also known as the world trade center according to document 1. People were jumping out of windows to their deaths or would die from the plane crashing and the towers falling. Many died that day and many were injured. The government needed to step in but killing people or just blaming people wasn’t very satisfying either. President George w. Bush was linking the 9/11…

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    of a survivor, we see the fear and stress that many felt as they tried to make it out of the burning building alive. On a clear Tuesday morning, on the day of 9/11/01 at 8:45 a.m. an American Boeing plane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center and immediately severely injured or instantly killed the occupants of the impacted part of the building. The 9/11 attacks were a series of terrorist attacks against the United States associated with the Islamic…

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