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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    Fahrenheit 9/11‚ is a documentary directed by Michael Moore. It all starts with the elections of the year 2000‚ with George W. Bush‚ Republican and Al Gore‚ Democrat. As they finished counting the votes all news channels gave Al Gore as winner‚ but friends and political allies of George W. Bush at Fox News Channel declared Bush the winner and so all the news retracted themselves and did the same as Fox. It then suggests the voting controversy in Florida as electoral fraud. Even do the majority of

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    Effects of 9/11 on Muslims

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    To What Extent were Muslims Affected by 9/11? On September 11‚ 2001‚ nineteen hijackers took control of four passenger jets departing from U.S. airports. Two of those planes collided with the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York‚ the third plane hit the Pentagon‚ and the remaining plane was redirected and crashed in an empty field. Altogether‚ nearly 3‚000 people died‚ and the blame was immediately placed upon the Islamist terrorist group Al-Qaeda. (http://timeline.national911memorial

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    9/11 was a defining moment for terrorism in the 20th century. As a result‚ it seems that many of our government’s decisions regarding security are driven out of fear‚ which is exactly what terrorists want. Look at the evidence: airport security has intensified‚ deportations increased and governments are spying on their citizens. Other actions taken by western nations follow the Bush Doctrine of taking the fight to them and risk antagonizing themselves in the perspectives of these terrorist organizations

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    9/11 Reflection Essay

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    Mostly everyone knows about 9/11 and it goes down as one of the scariest days in U.S history. I can say myself that 9/11 has impacted me in so many ways to make me the person I am today. You may be wondering what I mean but surely enough by the end of my college essay‚ you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Since that day my life has been changed in so many ways. My Muslim background is very important to me and I take pride in it but people also have a different opinion on this religion. My

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    Afghanistan Till 9/11

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    Afghanistan (/ʌfˈɡʌnɪstɑːn/; Listeni/æfˈɡænɨstæn/; Persian: افغانستان‎; Pashto: Afġānistān‎)‚ officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan‚ is a landlocked sovereign state forming part of South Asia‚[8] Central Asia‚[9] and to some extent Western Asia. It has a population of around 30 million inhabiting an area of approximately 647‚500 km2 (250‚001 sq mi)‚ making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and the east‚ Iran in the west

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    radical drama was as thing of the past. Then I realized that there’s plenty of it out and much of it I have even seen. One of the clearest and most recent examples of radical drama‚ which I felt dumb for not remembering‚ would have to be Fahrenheit 9/11. Although I have not seen this movie‚ I do know that the maker of that flim‚ Michael Moore‚ created it with the intentions of getting George. W. Bush out of the office at the end of his first term. If

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    9/11: A Short Story

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    I was 13 when 9/11 happened‚ I was going to work with my mom‚ I was bored so I decided to look at the window and I saw a plane coming towards us. Before I knew it there was smoke‚ fires‚ and people screaming all over the place. I couldn’t find my mom and I couldn’t breathe‚ and also I could not find a way out. I broke open a door and came into another room with people trapped because the stairs were blocked by debris‚ I thought to myself and said “Everyone go out the window” we did‚ luckily everyone

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    9/11 Amendment Prevention

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    September 11‚ 2001‚ was a tragic day in the U.S. that no one will ever forget. The 9/11 terrorist attack caused 3‚000 deaths of innocent people. People’s mothers‚ fathers‚ siblings‚ and children were killed or injured causing a worldwide tragedy. Children grew up without parents never knowing who they were or having a vague memory of them‚ due to the fact that they lost them in the attack. Imagine not being able to ever talk to your parent again. Not being able to call them when you are sad‚ proud

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    9/11 Terrorism Strategies

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    terrorist use? The tactics an individual terrorist use are unalike from the strategies terrorism organizations use. The Taliban organization took advantage of all the disruption the 9/11 attack had caused. The Taliban worked their way slowly to accomplish their goal which was to send terrorists to other countries. Which the 9/11 attack gave them the opportunity to recruit people to train them to later on be deployed to another country. The Taliban are being held accountable for most of the

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    Pearl Harbor was deliberately attacked by the Japanese on December 7‚ 1941. Reports indicate that 2400 people were killed and 1300 were wounded. [1-ap] The reason Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because that was where all of the U.S. Navy ships were positioned. The Americans went on the offensive against the Japanese in the Pacific in mid-1942. The United States dropped the first atomic bomb on‚ a medium-sized Japanese city‚ Hiroshima on August 6‚ 1945. The second bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August

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