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    Consequences Of 9/11

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    9/11 being the horrific event is is, I believe there were also some positive consequences that resulted from it. First of all, one positive outcome was that it galvanized the world’s attention against terrorism. Many governments around the world passed “Legislation to combat terrorism,” which made sure everyone grew awareness towards this tragedy. One example of this is none other than stricter security at the U.S airports. Raising cautiousness is definitely classified as something good because it

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    The Attacks Of 9 / 11

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    The attacks of 9/11 affected the United States by increasing discrimination, endangering the health of many Americans, hurting the economy and changing foreign and security policies. Much of the tension and terrorism between the Middle East and the United States can be traced back to the twentieth century. In the early 1920s oil became very essential to the United States, therefore the U.S. invested in the Middle East oil industry. Since both sides of the world were connected through this investment

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    Causes Of 9/11

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    The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 is a horrific event that occurred in United States history that continues to influence our political, societal and personal decisions. The causes of al-Qaeda's issues with the United States politics and government differences to the Patriot Act, the creation of Homeland Security, and upgrades to security at airports. On a beautiful morning in September 2001, 19 members of the group al-Qaeda hijacked commercial planes crashing into the Twin Towers in New

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    9/11 Effect

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    On September 11 of 2001 an attack on the twin towers was committed by a group led by the notorious Osama Bin Laden who had his own ideology about the United States. Four planes were deployed around the United States commencing his act of violence. One plane crashed on the Pentagon, two on the twin towers, and the last one supposedly heading towards the White House but failed to reach. George Bush called this assault “War of Terrorism”. Countries felt insulted and stunned. War was declared war upon

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    Speech On 9/11

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    The monstrous moment on September 11, 2001. When the two twin towers broke down, because the actions of Al - Queda, hitting the twin towers with two planes ending people’s innocent lives. A huge chunk of lives were taken some people even decided to jump off. One man thought, giving money to families who suffered from disappointment by losing someone in the 9/11 incident, that man was Kenneth Fineberg. I strongly disagree with Kenneth Fineberg, why give money when money won’t bring the person

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    9/11 Heroes

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    The many heroic feats we hear of from 9/11 were not only committed by the hands of emergency personnel, but also by untrained civilians. In the air, flight attendants on hijacked flights managed to retain their composure, hunt down crucial information,and make contact with airlines. Passengers fearfully rallied together and rebelled against the enemy, knowing very well that they may not even survive. The courageousness of civilian heroes on the hijacked planes may not have stopped the attacks from

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    The Effects of 9/11

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    The 9/11 World Trade Center events are one of the darkest stains in the history of mankind and most of society never managed to understand how people can adopt such horrifying methods with the purpose of expressing themselves. These events change the world completely, as every domain ranging from aviation to local police experienced reform and were reorganized with the purpose of being able to deal effectively with potential terrorist threats. Economics, politics, and society in general came to use

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    The 9/11 Vigil

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    9/11 Vigil On September 9th, I went to the 9/11 vigil to see what it would completely consist of, but I never would have thought I would have gotten the stories that I did. Going into the event, I expected a normal honor of all that perished during the attack on the world trade center. What I got, was an extremely personal story from President Rob Manuel about his experiences on the attacks. Little did I know, that our university president was basically an eye witness on these attacks. The majority

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    The Comparison Of 9 / 11

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    media coverage of 9/11 is what has helped individuals to connect their individual memories with the factual, collective memories of 9/11. Brian Monahan the author of The shock of the news: media coverage and the making of 9/11 discussed the media covered on September 11th and how the audiences reacted to it. It helps explain and understand some of the ways the media processed and portrayed this day. The article discuses the initial audience responses and the moral shock. The September 11 terrorist attacks

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    9/11 Essay

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    Introduction On September 11, 2001 the World Trade Center buildings one and two were attacked. However, who we were attacked by and even if we were attacked is a hard decision to make. There have been many different claims about how everything on that fateful day happened. There are facts that we know are true, though; Flight 11 flew into the North Tower at eight forty- six in the morning. Soon after, Flight 175 attacked the South Tower. By the end of the day, both towers had collapsed and other

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