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    9/11 Narrative

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    The headline rolled around for the special news broadcast memorializing the anniversary of 9/11. The hosts came on, and reread lines I had heard from a different script. A script I had heard every year in school for as long as I could remember. “This day marks the anniversary of the September 11th attacks… a tragic day… American lives were lost… when the Twin Towers fell… terrorists… first responders… horror… heroes.” The somber newscasters nodded, and the screen faded to black. The rest of the

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    On September 11, 2001, the Islamic extremist group, al-Qaeda, hijacked four airplanes and spreaded out against targets in the United States. “Two of the planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. Over 3,000 people were killed during the 9/11 terrorist attacks” (“9/11 Attack”), which caused the U.S. horrific sorrow. As I was interviewing

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    9/11 Definitions

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    9/11 – the date, September 11, 2001, on which members of Al-Qaeda drove planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center New York, the Pentagon in Washington and downed another plane, killing almost 3,000 people. From that day, western attitudes have tended to stereotype Arab and Muslim people, states, and nation, led by the US, have perpetrated a controversial war on terror. Anti-Muslim racism – Legislation or actions which, though not always or necessarily directed against the Muslim religion

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    The 9/11 Attacks

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    To the public eye, the 9/11 attacks were unprecedented and the overwhelming fear swarmed the nation. Across the nation families, businessmen, students, as well as every other member of society witnessed the emergency news broadcasting the video of the planes flying into the Twin Towers. This attack had especially affected those with loved ones living in New York and this fear manifested itself into our daily lives and those living in metropolitan areas feared a second terrorist attack. However, hope

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    “The U.S. has already suffered three attacks on September 11, 2001…” (Chavez, Linda). The United States suffered three attacks in one day. There was four aircrafts full with passengers but only one didn’t make it’s destination which was to Washington D.C. instead it crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. One attack was the World Trade Center known as the Twin Towers that burned down, then the pentagon was also attacked. Therefore September 11, 2001 was a big tragic day to the United States because

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    Reaction To 9/11

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    Homeland Security 319 Initial Reaction to 9/11: USA PATRIOT Act After the smoke had settled at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in rural Pennsylvania, the Bush administration and the US Congress needed to regain the confidence of America. The first two responses were the US-led invasion of Afghanistan on 7 October 2001 and the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act, signed by President George W. Bush on 26 October 2001 (Congressional Research Service, 2002). The former was a proactive response after

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    9/11 Motives

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    plane and they crashed them into the Twin Towers in New York City. All of the circuits were busy; all you could hear through the cell phones were operators saying please try again at a later time. The American Airlines flight 11 moments earlier crashed into the North Tower. Then at 9:05am, twenty minutes after the first crash, United Airlines flight 175 crashed into the South Tower. The news stations repeatedly exhibited the buildings that plunged to the ground. In regards to figure out how anyone could

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    The Causes Of 9 / 11

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    The terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001 is certainly one of the most memorable tragedies that people will probably never forget. The events that took place on that fateful day showed the country just how susceptible we were to a terrorist attack, and since then security has been a lot stricter, with good reason. This particular disaster required a great deal of response and resources, and the road to recovery was not going to be an easy one. An estimated 2,152 people died that day

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    Attacks On 9/11

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    However, there is often a lot of misinformation which makes finding information very difficult. In this essay I will present information that is factual as can be. The airplanes used on 9-11 were huge commercial jetliners designed to make simple trips transporting people from place to place. However, on that eventful day, the planes made extremely difficult maneuvers that should have caused them to become structurally damaged in midair

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    September 11, 2001, it happened. It happened a tremendous scale. Thousands of innocent people lost their lives on that day. Thousands of families lost loved ones that day due to a series of terrorism attacks. Because laws were so weak back then, no one knew these attacks were ever going to happen. After these attacks, authorities in America and even the normal people in America knew that their needed to be a change. Something needed to be done. Changes did happen. The attacks on September 11, 2001 has

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