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    Cj 384 Chapter 9

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    or directed by countries or groups outside the United States against the United States. 2. Does your police department have a counterterrorism strategy in place? If so‚ what is it? The USA PATRIOT ACT which gives police unprecedented ability to search‚ seize‚ detain or eavesdrop in their pursuit of possible terrorist.? 3. What type of terrorist attack would you fear most? Bioterrorism because it involves chemical weapons of mass destruction. 4. Do you feel Americans have become complacent about

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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    I practically have it memorized like a tape recorder. I get it. 9/11 destroyed our nation’s sense of immortality. I almost felt guilty that I didn’t feel as bad as all those people who lived through it. I was merely an infant—I didn’t really live through 9/11. It just felt like the world had always had increased‚ dramatic security and Islamophobia—all caused by a day in infamy that happened years ago. Isn’t it a little too much? 9/11 wasn’t really a

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    the stone floor and roses next to their names there is to of them where the twin towers once were. Although it happened 7 years ago it still brings tears to people who remember what had happened that day. This presentation will cover what it is‚ where it is‚ and why is it important. 1st paragraph - What is it? The 9/11 monument is a museum and memorial in New York City. It remembers those who died in the attacks which killed approximately 3‚000 people at the World Trade Center on September 11

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    Reflective Essay On 9/11

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    it and have opionions on what should have been done with the site so they created something that fitted everyones idea of how the space should be. By using art‚ light‚ water and making safety the top priorty incaase a future attack may occur. In kristys work I don’t belive it was ever made to be viewed in the public eye it’s just how It ended up due to the attention her photographs were reciving. As humans we have an urge to create a presence after a loss and that is what happens after the collapse

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theories are Theories that believe that 9/11 was not performed the way the media made it look. First you might need to know the basics. The United States had been having issues with terrorists for a long time. This terrorist group was know as al-Qaeda and were a lot like ISIS. 9/11 is thought to be the time terrorists hijack planes and crash them into 3 different building. The twin towers and the pentagon‚ also another was on its way to the white house when passengers took over and

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    9/11 Interview Questions

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    (Mom) I was at work at the time the 9/11 attacks were taking place. I will never forget that day and where I was at the time. I don’t think anyone who was old enough to remember it will not know exactly how they heard the news. 2. Mom‚ how did you find out about he attacks? (Mom) I remember walking out of my office to go get a cup of coffee and a co-worker came out of his office. He said‚ “Did you hear a plane just crashed into the twin towers?” I said‚ “What you’re kidding?" That was the first

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    Bush's 9/11 Speech

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    Jocelyn Hankins Professor Kelly Murphy College Composition II 26 February 2012 Rhetorical Essay of George W. Bush’s Speech‚ 9/11 Address to the Nation I read and watched George W. Bush’s “9/11 Address to the Nation” and found the speech to be ineffective. The President’s speech started off and ended efficiently with it’s appeal to pathos‚ however‚ it’s lack in logos overshadowed this and made the speech unsuccessful. This essay will examine the President’s use of rhetorical appeals and how

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    9/11 Hauntology Essay

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    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 occurred during the events of September 11th 2001. Although one will never truly be able to explain what happened or know exactly why it did‚ all that is known is the story that has been told to us through media. Four passenger airliners

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    To answer the question‚ what is the historical significance of 9/11 the first idea I would like to bring up is that it was the first effective attach on American soil in a long time. Before we get into the history making lets talk a little bit about why the attach happened. The reason the terrorists attach us is because their anger flowed from three rivers of rage the fist one is the anger and frustration they have because their civilization was once first in the world and now they are fighting

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    9/11 Disaster On morning of September 11‚ 2001 a disaster occurred in the United States due to the terrorist attacks. Two planes where hijacked and were deliberately crashed into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. This disaster killed thousands of innocent people and Emergency management was called in from all over the US that day. This city didn’t have a plan in place for this type of disaster. Emergency Management is meant to make communities safe‚ less susceptible to disasters

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