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    of races is one that can’t really be explained. So, as you can imagine, not many people were thinking that something as tragic as the bombings could possibly take place. In an article published by the New York Times, authors stated, “Two powerful bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday afternoon, killing three people, including an eight-year-old

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    The Attack Of The Bomb

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    The bombs dropped one by one as I watched in disbelief from my front porch. The Koreans had been planning this attack for years, but with their high security and privacy for their country, we only found out the day before. Once we heard the news of the attack, people tried to flee, but most didn’t make it very far. I had lived in Italy for years without having any huge problems to deal with, but this was a different story. The bombs destroyed a full fifty mile radius from where it was dropped all

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    (AGG)In Afghanistan the people say that U.S. bombings and suicide bombers are “evil twins” and in the novel U.S. bombings, which are meant to root enemy positions, are characterized a evil and greatly affect the characters.(BS-1)The U.S. power to hit targets from the air greatly changes and affects nusrat in many ways. (BS-2)Because the U.S. caused the deaths of 2 of Najmah’s family members Najmah has a growing fear and affect deeply by the U.S.(BS-3)Finally the U.S. affect both Najmah and Nusrat

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    “Nobody can leave now” (Thomson 3).The people in Syria trapped under the intimidating power of guns and bombs during the brutal war.The people scared,homeless and hungry,but they get through it day by day. But they are trying to rebuild the communities and try to continue the education in Syria. In the article “Syria's Secret Library” by Mike Thomson,expresses how the bombed and war ceased city, creates a secret library for the refugees in Syria. Therefore there are many struggles of everyday life

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    We understand why animals fight amongst themselves. We know that in the animal world, there will be a predator and pray. We accept that a species is called king of the jungle and they are far more powerful and considered superior compared to what is defined as a pest. We have made these inferences by studying the natural habitat of different animals and we see that most animals express themselves with violence and attacks against each other. This is not just solely on different species, but also

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    Essay on Intelligence Analysis

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    If you had that one piece of the puzzle that would have prevented the bombings of the twin towers in New York and the Pentagon on September 11 2001 would you know it? If you saw someone do something weird or suspicious before the attack on September 11 2001, would you have called the police? If someone had walked into a United States Embassy in a foreign country and said that they know someone was going to use a plane to destroy New York in two days, could this have stopped the attack? Intelligence

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    unfortunate bombing, readers understand the hardships and threats that people during World War 2 would have faced. The people living during that time period always had to be aware of their surroundings because they’d never know when a bomb would hit them! If people are hit by bombs, their lives would be gone before they had time to appreciate anything in it. One theme of The Book Thief is that you should value everything in life because you never know when it could get taken away from you. The Book Thief

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    Seeing a building so familiar, the office space, filled with “office people” that her aunt used to work at, go up into flames at the hands of a man simply pressing a button to release a bomb was something an 8-year old should not have experienced. Only an hour had passed since the explosion, but thousands of thoughts of fear had passed through Areej’s mind. This was the beginning of what became known as the Gulf War. While it did not come

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    Army Duty

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    The enemies are going to be alerted at this point that they are being attacked because of the bombs that have been exploded. They will use villagers as human shields to protect themselves against possible gunfire, which makes it difficult to save the villagers unharmed. Our movements around the school need to be quiet and unrecognizable. We know

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    Louis In Unbroken

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    The plane that he was in got shot up by enemy Japanese planes while he was trying to get the doors where the bombs were released to open, but he couldn't manage to close them. Most of his crew got shot up at the end of the fight, but the injuries weren’t fatal. Louis was fine and so was the pilot but the plane had got shot up and the brakes didn’t work so the pilot

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