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    between Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and 9/11. In both of these tragic events there were was the aftermath‚ death‚ and the people’s reaction. The audience’s reaction to Romeo and Juliet is like a cliff hanger because they have to keep their marriage a secret‚ which caused a lot of tension between them both and sooner or later they are going to have enough. They end up doing anything they can so they don’t get separated. On the day of 9/11 many people

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    the brain behind them are old‚ seasoned politicians. Terrorists mostly recruit younger people in their group as it is easy to brainwash them. Few of the terrorist attacks the world would never forget are the mid air bombings of Pan Am flight 103‚ the 9/11 attacks in which 2 civilian planes were hijacked and then

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    A Terrorizing American Heartache I arrived to my office early morning‚ with a cup of freshly brewed coffee in hand. I looked at the massive pile of papers on my desk‚ which reminded me it was September 11th. My boss is coming into town next week; I was drowning in stress. I sat down and took a deep breath as I gazed out of my office window at the incredible view of New York City from the seventy-fourth floor of the south World Trade Center building. I laid my head on the back of my chair‚ closed

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    Homeland Security After 9/11

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    Homeland security After 9/11 Department of homeland security Who are they?   DHS was established to consolidate efforts of all of the domestic agencies in securing American borders and infrastructure. It possesses functions reaching far beyond what previous domestic security agencies used to have. The need for a new efficient apparatus to manage domestic security was realized very quickly: on 9/11 2001 no one was prepared for the type of attacks launched against the United States of America

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    April 2016 9/11 and why it’s important Everyone in the world does something bad once in a while. Whether it is bullying someone or causing trouble. Some powerful people bomb other countries for political or religious reasons. When people hurt other people for political or religious reasons‚ it is called terrorism. On September 11‚ 2001‚ a terrorist group called A1 – Qaeda caused a tragic and devastating day in three places; New York City‚ Washington D.C.‚ and Pennsylvania. On September 11 of 2001

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    ne of the aspects that I chose for John Kennedy’s assassination was The Conspiracy Theory. There are many conspiracy theories about John F. Kennedy. Some of those theories that I chose are; the grassy knoll theory‚ the single bullet theory‚ and the umbrella man theory. First is the grassy knoll. The escort was driving by the grassy knoll‚ on the North side of Elm Street‚ and that is when. John F. Kennedy‚ got shot and was killed by a bullet. The newspaper had some photos that proved

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    out in buses and discotheques‚ the terrorizing of luminous cities at night with bombing sorties‚ and the incineration of worshippers at mosques.” . Since the attacks on the twin towers on September 11‚ many people fear Islamic terrorism‚ but Islamic terrorist organizations did not just begin with the 9/11 attacks. Different terrorist organizations‚ such as Al Qaeda and the Moslem Brothers have existed for many years‚ although some have died out‚ others still thrive‚ and some of the organizations spark

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    The Illuminati‚ also known as the “enlightened ones” is the center of one of the biggest conspiracy theories of all time. Although some may believe the Illuminati collapsed in the late 1700s‚ there are many firm believers in its existence today. The Illuminati was originally founded in Bavaria in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt‚ a student of the Jewish philosopher Mendelssohn‚ and the Rothschild family. The alleged society has always been based off of Freemasonry‚ which members of the Illuminati controlled

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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    9/11/01 was a day that changed both America and the world drastically. Security all around the world was heightened‚ people began to fear flying‚ and a war resulting in many casualties was started‚ all based on that one day. Ever since 9/11‚ airport‚ and many important building’s security has become a hassle for all. Passengers must go through great lengths of security‚ which includes the checking of all carry-on bags‚ removal of shoes and metal objects‚ and passing through a high-tech body scanner

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    At War After 9/11 Summary

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    terrorist groups post-9/11. Focusing on the phrase used by the former Secretary of State Colin Powell‚ I would like to first focus on the way the US government described the fight against al Qaeda and the actions they took in response and my reaction‚ followed by my thoughts on the fight against terrorist groups in Afghanistan and in general. Like others before him‚ Howard argues that former Secretary of State Powell committed a grave mistake when he stated that the US is “at war” post 9/11. On this accord

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