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9/11 Twin Towers
My two media sources are CNN News and History Channel. The disaster I am covering is the 9/11 when the two twin towers collapsed. When this happens was in September 11th,2001 at 8:21am. Where all of this took place was in new york. The people that was there was 19 militants, over 400+ hundred firefighters and people who worked in the twin towers. There was over 200 firefighter that died in the 9/11. The 9/11 happened to drive the U.S from muslim land and to expel westerner/americans. My two media sources are alike by the they both gave me important facts on the 9/11 devastation.They are also the same because they both tell about the history. They are different because CNN doesn't give a lot of videos on the 9/11 history channel had more …show more content…
Cnn doesn't give any graphic or bloody bods. The history channel is sensitive to the reader's emotions . the history channel doesn't show any blood or graphics. Both c news and the history channel are the same they don't show people hanging themselves or fatality. One strengths of Cnn is they show lot of videos on how the 9/11 ended up. One of the weaknesses is in the videos they didn't show a lot in the video on how they attacked the twin towers. One history channel's strengths are they showed videos and a lot of history behind the area of the the twin towers. There was more than enough info info provided for both Cnn news and history channel. The info I got was accurate for. For Cnn news and history channel there wasn't live footage. I came along way from researching the 9/11 attack. My resources Cnn news and history channel were reliable journalist for giving me information on the 9/11. They impact our interpretation of event related to world-wide disasters because it gives information to kids like me who weren't here to see and who want to know more about 9/11. What I have researched was that there was over 200 firefighters were killed during the 9/11

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