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    There were many negative and positive effects that came from 9/11. Some of these effects only lasted for a short period of time to help protect and defend the American public. However, there were also many effects that have lasted for a long time. One of those effects is how the attacks have changed America's surveillance on their citizens. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which was put into place in 1978 and allows the government to tap into citizen's electronics and monitor…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    Marium Shahid September.9.2016 CRT 1503 9/11 reflection The memory of 9/11 is kind of fuzzy but I remember I was 2 years old and my Sister and I had a doctors appointment in Manhattan that day. It was a normal day until the Tragedy took place. I remember we were driving and my mom…

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    The Remembrance of 9/11 Imagine you’re having an incredibly relaxing day walking through New York City in the cool, crisp weather. Suddenly, a plane crashes into the North building of the Twin Towers. Your heart begins to break as innocent people are jumping off the South building, committing suicide, right in front of you. This perspective shows the agonizing pain of someone just walking by the Twin Towers at the time of the incident. The attacks on September 11, 2001 were so tragic and…

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    Three Major Psychology of Disaster Concepts The first psychology of disaster that had an effect both directly and indirectly on society after the sinking of the Lusitania and the attacks on 9/11 was Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). People sometimes show symptoms of PTSD after experiencing or witnessing a near life and death terrifying event (Staff, 2014). PTSD is best associated with soldiers who had some sort of trauma while in combat, when in fact, anyone can develop emotional problems…

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    A Multi-Media Assessment of “Portraits of Grief” by The New York Times Question 1: The focus of “Portraits of Grief” by The New York Times focuses on the different reactions of family members for those that had died in the September 11th, 2001 attack on the Twin Towers. The article focuses on “revisiting” the families and re-evaluating the personal lives of those that had died in the attacks. This presentation is meant as a memorial for those that died on 9/11. Question 2: There were two…

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    four airplanes were hijacked by Muslim extremist group al-Qaeda. The first two planes hit the World Trade Centre; the third hit The Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the fourth crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks resulted in the deaths of over 3,000 people that day, including over 400 police officers and firefighters (History.com, 2010). This attack subsequently had an impact on the world 's tourism industry at the time and forced most destination marketers to revise their marketing…

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    Summary In the documentary Remembering the WSU Plane Crash, they documented the October 2, 1970 plane crash that killed 31 people on the way to a game in Logan, Utah. The documentary explains and gives information into how and why the event happened and also how it could have been prevented as well as giving an inside look with members of the team that survived the crash. From 1970 to present day the effects of this event are very much alive, whether it be the annual memorial or the statue that…

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    The Temple of Artemis By: Caroline Mickas What is the Story of the Temple of Artemis ? The Temple of Artemis was one of the 7 wonders of the ancient worlds. The Temple of Artemis had a very unfortunate life because it was destroyed at least 3 times, when it was destroyed it was rebuilt bigger and more impressive, and it was rebuilt and destroyed for 1082 years before they stopped rebuilding it. Location of the Temple of Artemis The temple would have built in Turkey today,…

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    I. Introduction This investigation focuses on the accident that Korean Air Flight 801 met on August 5, 1997 on Nimitz Hill in Asan, Guam. The fatal accident involves issues on Guam Airport’s differences from other airports and the misguidance of the destination airport’s operations. The pilots did not base their tasks on the airport’s systems, they based it on their knowledge and on what they were used to. The cockpit crew’s incorrect decision, miscalculation, and reliance to wrong information…

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    Flight 800 Case Study

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    two main theories front and center which being an explosion in the fuel tank or a government…

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