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    The Agony of a Single Day September 11th, 2001, a date that is seared into the minds of every citizen of this country. A single act forever striking fear into millions.One day forever changed the landscape of New York City, and the entire country. An even that alone changed the lives of a whole nation. The causes of 9/11 were very unclear and blurry for a while following the attacks. But after some time after the chaos was over the causes became clearer. Al-Qaeda felt a sense of outrage…

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    9/11 Attack Essay

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    On September 11, there were attacks on the twin towers in New York City and over 3,000 people were killed. Two planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center, one hit the Pentagon outside of Washington D.C., and the last one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. The group who did the attacks were supposedly al-Qaeda, and the guy in charge of it was Osama Bin Laden. We don’t know where he is today, but they’re out there looking for him and will soon figure out why he did it and what…

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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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    9/11 Reflection Paper

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    people’s life forever, some may have lost a family member or friend and they will always remember what took their loved one away. 4 planes were sent out as a suicide mission to crash into three different locations; one into the North tower of the World trade center the second plane into the South tower, one plane to the Pentagon, and the last one was aimed for the White House, but because of the heroic act of many on flight 93 the plane ended up crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. 9 /11…

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    The September 11th atrocity truly sent shockwaves around the world; the outcry of reactions was understandable as it was a mixture of emotion and rage. The media had the responsibility to help Americans as well as those concerned around the world, understand the events that took place. There is a drastic change between the coverage during the attack and the coverage shown nine hours after the attack. The CNN news coverage done during the attack shows the confusion of many including the news…

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    loss it had ever faced. Not only was the nation violated, but it created an enormous insecurity and fear. It was a day that impacted and changed the lives of all Americans, one way or another. Leaving many devastated by the sights of seeing the World Trade Center and the Pentagon being attacked by terrorists. Unfortunately, the effects of the attacks, permanently and dramatically changed America and its people. The twin towers were completed in 1972 and were iconic…

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    the heat caused by the burning jet fuel. At this point, New York City was in full panic. People were trying to get out of the war zone any way possible. Some walked the bridge to Brooklyn. After the collapse of the two towers, all seven of the world trade center buildings caught fire. Building seven burned for seven hours and collapsed early that evening at 5:20 p.m. As the day went on, president George W. Bush had been shuffled around the country in search for safety. At 7:00 p.m. that night he…

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    Causes Of The 9/11 Attack

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    planes. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had to call NORAD several times to inform them of the situation. Unfortunately, NORAD nor the FAA responded in a timely manner thus creating the time lag and ultimately the destruction of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Flight…

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    9/11 Impact On Society

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    and around another 6,000 injured. September 11, 2001 was one of the most significant days in Untied States history; it has changed how individuals live their lives today. The events preceding 9/11 make the story that much more interesting. The World…

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    Due to the unique methods and the improving technologies over the year’s cases such as John Wayne Gacy, the World Trade Center disaster, and the Hardin Cemetery Flood have given families closure to their loved ones whom remains were once marked as un-indefinable. In this following report, the reader will be introduced to the inside clues and techniques of the three…

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