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    9/11 Essay

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    fire service has undergone a transformation in its response in order to avoid another disaster of this magnitude. The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centers in New York City, New York identified new building design and construction concerns due to a terror event. On September 11, 2001, two commercial aircrafts intentionally crashed into the World Trade Center twin towers igniting jet-fuel-fed fires inside the structures. Due to the intense flames impinging on the steel structure the towers…

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    9/11 Bombing Effect

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    dent the steel of American resolve” (Bush). Before I was born the world faced one tragedy after another. These events not only effected the countries they happened in , but also many places all around the world. On September 11, 2001 a tragedy struck closer to home. This is a day that the world will never forget. Thousands of American 's lost their lives that day. While I was celebrating my fourth birthday, people all around the world were mourning the loss of thousands of people due to a…

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    9/11 Historical Events

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    and the fourth one hit a field in Pennsylvania. Both twin towers fell to the ground in debris. New York was destroyed. People were in pure shocked all over the world. It took many years for people to get themselves back together. At 8:45 am, the first plane hit the North tower in the World Wide trade center. It's almost as if the world just stopped for those very devastating moments. The plane made a huge hole after…

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    A Morning That Changed The World On September 11, 2001 at 8:46 a.m. American Airlines flight 11 hit the north side of the north tower, traveling at a speed of 490 miles per hour. Less than thirty minutes after, flight 175 hit the south tower, killing everyone on board and hundreds in the building (“9/11: Timeline). Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked a total of four planes and killed nearly 3,000 people during their attacks on The World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the attempted crash into the U.S…

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    Privacy and Government Control On September 11, 2001 it was mostly cloudy with a high of 67. The World Trade Center was were most people were walking to that day to go to work. As many families were saying by to their kids and spouses and headed to work. Little did they know that would be the last time they would see their families. The first plane Flight 11 was scheduled to depart at 8:00, and the Mohammed Atta took over the plane and hit the North Tower at 8:46. At 9:03 Flight 175 heading…

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    Massachusetts destine for Los Angeles, California, a Boeing 767 loaded with ninety two passengers which included the five hijackers and the flight crew of eleven as well as twenty thousand gallons of jet fuel barreled into the north tower of the World Trade Center located in New York City. The hit left a burning hole the size a commercial jet, in the building near the 80th floor of the one hundred and ten story skyscraper. This instantly killed hundreds of people and trapped hundreds more in the…

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    Flight 93 Research Paper

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    of many others. September 11 is a day the world will never forget. By the end of this analysis, readers will understand more about the events of Flight 93 and how the passengers aboard demonstrated significant bravery and should be regarded as heroes. In my homeland security class, professor Comiskey defined September 11 as a “watershed event.” A “watershed” event is an event that occurs that has devastating effects resulting in a changed world. That dreadful day began with passengers…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “The Hurting Heroes of 9/11 ” In the article “The Hurting Heroes of 9/11” (Sept. 16, 2016), Leah McGrath Goodman claims that those who helped with the rescue of the 9/11 attacks continue to die even 15 years after the attacks happened. Goodman supports the claim by using statistics and actual people who helped with the rescue of 9/11 who have some health issues that they are suffering over the last 15 years. Goodman has written this article in order to inform readers of…

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    “The greatest lie ever told”, Matt Evert explains the conspiracy on how the World Trade Center fell. Explaining how the events of 9/11 could have been an “inside job”, because of the many scenarios that would lead to the collapse of a skyscraper were not present during the attacks. He explains his argument by describing 14 characteristics of the event that could have or couldn’t have led to the collapse of the World trade center. He does this by using claims and official reports released by the…

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    Fake? Over a decade later, the American people will never forget the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001. The falling of the World Trade Center has changed the world forever. Initially the world was stunned, however after America picked up what was left of the country; hundreds of conspiracy theorists believed that the destruction of the World Trade Center was not a war on terror, but a planned attack with an ulterior motive. In the articles, “Simply Evil: A Decade After 9/11” and…

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