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    Loose Change Analysis

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    collapse of the buildings, specifically the steel frames is called into question in Architects for 911, Richard Gage AIA, a architect of almost thirty years states, states the trade center buildings are a “incredibly” devastation that needs to be “investigated”. Specifcally Richard Gage brings into question the third trade center building in New York that was, according to the professional archetiect: “Third two… fourty seven stories

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    events of September 11, 2001 showed how forms of transportation can be used to cause catastrophic destruction. Not only was this mode of transportation used to kill all of the passengers onboard the aircrafts, but the two planes that hit the World Trade Centers and the plane that hit the Pentagon killed many people inside the buildings. Terrorist attacks via mass transit poses a simpler and greater threat. Millions of people within the U.S. use mass transit every day to save money and time, among other

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    Prior to the terror attacks in 2001, the predominant thought processes for businesses in the private and local sectors was to continue generating money. By having this narrow-minded approach, these establishments were placing themselves in danger by not being prepared for a disaster, whether that would be man-made, weather or another type. According to Fisher (2004) in our attend section this week, after the 9/11/01 attacks, many businesses were left in dier need of assistance as they had not planned

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    Predicting My Death

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    by , I would be living in different countries due to company's affairs. By that time , would probably have lived in England for about a year , and then back to the United States . Having most of the things, and traveling all to every corner of the world, I would be driving an aircraft . I believe my death would be caused due to an airplane crash . The crash would probably occur due to an engine failure , or the dereliction of the hydronic systems . My aircraft would be capacious holding three

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    It is important to remember the events of September 11, 2001. Many lives were lost for no reason and it was one of the most significant days in American history. On September 11,2001 terrorists flew two planes with passengers into the World Trade Centers in Manhattan. On this day Americans were attacked because radical islams wanted to hurt us. We should remember the events of this day because many innocent lives were lost for absolutely no valid reason. Over 300 first responders died while putting

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    Ground Zero Symbolism

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    On September 11, 2001 hijackers hijacked four planes leading the the United states, two of them were flown to the twin towers. The impact caused the buildings to crash and burn nearly killing 3,000 people, and now was appointed as “Ground Zero”. Ground Zero after some time was going to be restored into a memorial to turn tragedy into hope. Within the rebuilding of ground zero symbolism can be found in tower number one, the waterfall, and in the glass. At the heart of the memorial is the waterfall

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    9/11 is the date our world changed. The date that will be remembered forever by our nation. On this gruesome day, four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic, terrorist group al-Qaeda took place. The United States was targeted and terrorized. On September 11th 2001, two American airline flights numbered 11, and 175, crashed into the twin towers. It was thought to be a freak accident before the second plane hit. But once it did, it was certain this was planned. Sheer terror swept over the nation

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    Tragic Day Of 9/11 Essay

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    affected in some shape or form on the tragic day of September 11th 2001, some people could have done more to make this a much less tragic day. Many people were directly and indirectly involved in the attack such as the ones who were working in the World Trade Centers, Mayor Rudy Giuliani of NYC, President George Bush, firefighters, policemen/policewomen, random heroic citizens and citizens caught in the rubble from the collapse of the towers. Specifically the lack of preparation in Giuliani's administration

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    The Real Reason the Titanic Sunk There were many causes to the Titanic sinking. However, one of these causes is more to blame than the rest. His name was Jack, Jack Phillips. He is most to blame for the sinking of the Titanic, because, he ignored seven iceberg warnings, told the Californian operator, shut up, and sent the “CQD” signal after the iceberg was hit. First, Mr. Phillips ignored seven iceberg warnings. I personally don’t understand why any person on the face of the Earth would do

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    I agree with your assessment of the risk to first responders. The imagination of terrorists planning an attack is left to security experts’ best guesses and imagination. There is an unprecedented risk consider the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). As you have stated in your discussion, this “increases risk for first responders” highlights the necessity to accurately identity the risk prior to mitigating the hazard in order to ensure the first responders are adequately protected. As you discussed

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