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    Throughout history‚ there has repeatedly been tension among religious groups whose beliefs and customs diverge with one another. Religious tensions in the past have resulted in many marked events‚ such as The Crusades‚ The Inquisition‚ and 9/11‚ all of which were provoked by the disrespect people had toward each other’s religions beliefs . For many people‚ their religion acts as a moral compass for behavior and conduct in life and when violent wars occur because of clashing religious views‚ the purpose

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    videos (detailed below) on whistle blowing and critically analyze it using the ethics toolkit. Choose one of the videos to discuss critically with reference to ethical frameworks. The video “The totally avoidable a tragedy” (ABC 2009) are chosen to study. I. INTRODUCTION The video ’A totally avoidable tragedy’ (ABC 2009) presents the situation of the deaths of five local people in the Mala Sara‚ Australia. They took a boat to return home after a meeting. However‚ the boat sank because of big waves and

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    September 11‚ 2001 was not just any ordinary day for the citizens of the United States and the city of New York‚ but a devastating attack that has put us all in shock and fear. C. Four planes were hijacked‚ each intended for different targets. According to the New York Times‚ the flights that were hijacked included AA Flight 11‚ UA Flight 175‚ AA Flight 77‚ and UA Flight 93. II. Main Point #1 Topic Sentence: (this should be a complete sentence) A. American Airlines flight 11 was the first

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    home and wonder what they will do without you. Now you suddenly have something in common with all of the people around you. You now have a connection to each other like no other‚ you and those one hundred and fifty people just became victims of the 9/11 terrorists attacks on the United States of America. What did you and all those innocent people on this plane do to deserve such a horrific death? The people and your loved ones of the United states of America will wonder the same thing when they hear

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    September 11‚ 2001 was a defining moment in American history‚ as well as a defining moment in the history of the fire service‚ when 343 fire fighters were lost in the 2 largest building collapses in recorded history (Brannigan & Corbett‚ 2015). The mechanism of the collapse of these structures has become a source of debate. NIST analyzed the collapse and arrived at a conclusion as to the contributing factors of the collapse of the buildings. Some of the factors include dislodged fire proofing‚ weakened

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    Preventing 9/11: Could it Have Been Done? September 11th‚ 2001: the American people will remember this day as the day the unthinkable happened: someone‚ or rather a group of people‚ infiltrated the seemingly impregnable American defenses and turned our own airplanes on us. Crashing several planes into different important federal buildings‚ these terrorists spread terror throughout the country. Nobody thought that the most powerful country in the world could be attacked so easily‚ and

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    Bibliography: Borden‚ Sandra L. "Communitarian Journalism and Flag Displays after September 11: An Ethical Critique." Journal Of Communication Inquiry January 2005: 30-46. Edwards‚ John. "After the Fall." Discourse & Society May 2004: 155-184. Hassan‚ Salah D. "Enemy Arabs." Socialism and Democracy Winter-Spring 2003: 175-186. Lazar‚ Annita‚

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    Name Course Instructor Date Cause and effect of September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attack Although often caused by nature‚ disasters can have human origins. Often it is the unpredictability of such disasters that causes fear‚ confusion and stress that have a lasting effect on the affected community. In recent history‚ the Sept 11th terrorist attack is one such example. This paper will examine the terrorists’ motivation towards committing the attack and the effect it had on the American

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    The tragedy that took place in New York City on September 11‚ 2001 will live in millions of American’s hearts and minds for as long as they shall live. Whether they experienced the attack in person or if they were just at work and witnessed it on television it is something they will most likely never soon forget. Over three thousand causalities took place in the United States and some‚ like many‚ remember it like it was yesterday. Others even had their lives completely changed due to their race/religion

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    Joe Kissinger Intro. to Sociology 2110-08 5 September 2011 A) By declaring war after the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the Bush administration garnered some advantages. These advantages were not used by Bush for personal reason but so that it was easier for the U.S.A.‚ as a nation‚ to come together and fight terror. I think declaring the terrorist attacks as an act of war was the best move President Bush could have made. During war‚ our nation tends to come together as one‚ put everything else

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