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    9/11 Research Paper

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    September 11‚ 2001. A day no American will ever forget. It was a day that this nation realized that we as Americans are not invincible. We can be hurt. Planes flew into both the north and south towers of the world trade center. The towers collapsed killing thousands of people. This event has been not only terrifying‚ but it has also been insightful. In my English IV class‚ we read multiple articles that were published after 9/11. These articles gave us insight by looking into the historical significance

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    9/11 Bombing Effects

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    further damage‚ which lead to a partial collapse in the Western side of the Pentagon. In total the 9/11 attacks caused 2‚900 innocent deaths and around $10 billion in damage charges. Many countries after the attacks strengthened their anti-terrorism security‚ in order to prevent a similar attack from happening on their shores. The chaos created by the attacks

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    9/11 Action Movies

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    Action movies before and after 9/11 Action movies are from the early years of cinematography one of the most popular genres. Actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger‚ Steven Segal‚ Sylvester Stallone are well known persons in nearly every country in the world . Our is research paper is mailny focusing on a topics that were in action movies before and after 9/11 . The major questions are‚ in where was the movies recorder ( geographic location)‚ who is an "evil" in and what are his origins plus from which

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    The movie “Fahrenheit 9/11” by Michael Moore is based off the events before during and after 9/11. One of the biggest terrorist attacks America has seen and brought legislations such as the patriot act into effect single handily. On September 11‚ 2001 two planes were hijacked and crashed into the twin towers resulting in the deaths of thousands of Americans. This incident left a scar in the hearts of many Americans. The person who has taken a lot of the blame for this incident was the reigning president

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    9/11 Hauntology Essay

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    The September 11 attack had a complete emotional‚ social and economic impact on the Muslim community in North America. Since this horrific event‚ many Muslims in north America have suffered due to the effects brought upon them by this tragedy. Psychological effects as well as discrimination and hauntology have acted as some of the largest effects of the 9/11 occurrence. These and others have also caused the leading way to the hauntology period post 9/11. First it is important to understand what

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    Why 9/11 Happened

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    contributing factor for the loss of lives in the towers was the unpreparedness of the emergency departments. All the chaos in 9/11 could have been avoided if only people were prepared for these emergencies. Emergency responders came to the scene‚ but they weren’t organised and weren’t working together to save more lives as a result more people died. I The reason why 9/11 even happened was because the U.S security wasn’t prepare for any kind of threat; also the lack of communication between the emergency

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    Chapter 4 Selecting a topic and purpose 1. 1) Topic: Eating disorders Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the causes of eating disorders. Specific purpose: To persuade my audience about crating good eating habits in order to avoid eating disorders. 2) Topic: Lengua Meta Classes Specific purpose: To inform my audience that with only 5 Lengua Meta Classes we just achieve a B2 level in English proficiency. Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that the authorities

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    they attack. Also‚ it’s better to suspect one person instead of letting many people die. People should be able to get answers out of the terrorists before there is another attack. EIT was originally made post 9-11 because there were detainees still out there that had answers on how and why 9-11 occurred. The U.N defines torture as a way people get answers from detainees. The CIA would use harmful techniques to figure out what someone did‚ and how they did it (“5 Interrogation Methods”). One of the

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Simran Malek _PERSUASIVE SPEECH:_ _"BEAUTY IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP"_ It ’s everywhere. You can ’t escape it. It ’s sprawled across flashy billboards with alluring models. It ’s plastered throughout all kinds of magazines and books. Celebrities ooze with it. And ’s it ’s all too friendly with teens; it overpowers their very being like too much axe in the gym change room. It ’s the pressure of beauty. Good morning/afternoon students‚ teachers‚ judges and fellow competitors. Today I ’m going to talk

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    project and were used to restore confidence and help bring a halt to the decline of lower Manhattan. The 9/11 terrorist attack was a series of four attacks on the United States on the morning of September 11‚ 2001. The attacks killed 2‚996 people‚ injured over 6‚000 others‚ and cost at least $10 billion in property damage and infrastructure. The greatest factor that contributed to the loss of life of 9/11 was the construction of the towers

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