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    9/11 Reflection Paper

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    The events that occurred during 9/11 have played a monumental role in today’s America as normal. When planes crashed into the trade center‚ pentagon as well as the remote field‚ it finally coerced America open its eyes to the importance of the inhabitants and the Dharma (role) that we all play in this world. As said in an article‚ history is never concrete. From what we can tell‚ history always reflects the current things going on. After 9/11‚ historians started to think about changing the study

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    The events surrounding the September 11 attacks on the United States of America have often been shrouded in a cloud of controversy and mystery‚ with no one individual seemingly able to apprehend the “true” details of the terror attack. Many proposed theories have been brought forth‚ the most widely accepted being that of co-ordinated attacks by terrorist organisation “Al-Qaeda”. “9/11”‚ as the event is commonly known‚ is simply one of many global terrorism attacks that have seemingly consumed the

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    Documentaries are positioned by the director to persuade the audience to believe what the documentary is about. There are several themes and techniques used throughout documentaries that help persuade the audience. By comparing two documentaries we can see the different techniques used to position the audience to think what the director thinks. The documentary Penicillin: the magic bullet is about the creation of the drug we used today called Penicillin. The scandals and drama surrounding the

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    The success of “Bowling for Columbine” has been accredited to Michael Moore and his talents in conveying his message through the film of the issues which plague American society. The reasons for this success are the subject of the film; there are the fear and racism in society and the controversial issues which Moore addresses through the film. The growing fear of others in the States can be called many things such as hate but mainly racism. Moor interviews various individuals such as those who

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    Bowling For Columbine

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    The first image of ‘Bowling for Columbine’ is from a film promoting the National Rifle Association. A man dressed in an Army uniform says‚ “The National Rifle Association has produced a film which you are sure to find of great interest. Let’s look at it.” Then Michael Moore starts to talk‚ against images of people at work in America. It sounds like a “typical morning in America” spiel‚ but one of the images shows bombed out buildings as Moore says‚ “and the President bombed another country whose

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    Justin Han October 20th‚ 2013 Bowling for Columbine Rhetorical Analysis Mr. Coleman (Period B3) On April 20th‚ 1999‚ a school shooting took place in the Columbine High School. Two students‚ fully armed with a variety of firearms‚ murdered numerous students. This catastrophe resulted in numerous disputes over the issues with gun control laws in relation to the Second Amendment of the US Bill of Rights‚ which gave US residents the right to bear arms. Later in 2002‚ Michael Moore explored the

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    Comparison of Bowling for Columbine and Let’s Talk About Sex We all know the infamous author Michael Moore for his dark sense of humor that has shed its light on America in different ways. He is great at the craft of documentaries‚ and in my opinion it is one of the best that I have ever seen. “Bowling for Columbine‚” won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. In many ways this film had me uneasy‚ yet I feel it is one of the most compelling documentaries that I have seen. Throughout this documentary

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    Bowling for Columbine is a documentary that focuses on primary causes for the Columbine Highschool Massacre which took place on April 20‚ 1999. The documentary also talks about the violence of guns. The director took focus on the background as well as the environment in which the massacre took place and public opinion. The background to the title refers to the two students who are responsible for the shooting which is Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. The day of the massacre Dylan and Eric attended

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    One of the world’s most saddest days in American history was 9/11. 9/11 marks the day the twin towers collapsed‚ when the Pentagon in New York was destroyed and when one of the planes crashed in Pennsylvania. As today 9/11 is known as one of the world’s most horrific terrorist attack. They believed that Osama Bin Laden‚Khalid Sheikh‚and Mohammed Atef were the ones that plotted the attack. It was also believe that Atef was the one who organized the hijacking. It all Started when a group

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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    SAMPLE SPEECH OUTLINE INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: How many of you still remember September 11‚ 2001? Connect/Relate with the Audience: Many of us were around the age of 9 or 10 when these attacks occurred and didn’t have a clue of what was going on. We just knew it wasn’t normal. Thesis: The World Trade Center attacks were part of a strategic plan of a terrorist group al-Qaeda. And I will be mapping out the attacks as they unfolded. Preview of Main Points: Four planes were hijacked‚ each

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