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    Perspectives of 9/11

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    eternally. People have said that a terrorist group called Al-Qaeda is responsible for this attack. The United States citizens have been told to accept that there were 19 hijackers from Al-Qaeda who hijacked four United States commercial jets‚ and with determination crashed them into The Twin Towers‚ and The Pentagon. After the attack happened‚ the United States responded with launching “The War on Terror” and invaded Afghanistan to eliminate Al-Qaeda and its leader in charge of the attack which was

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    On October 7‚ 2001‚ the United States and its British ally initiated Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and attacked Taliban and al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan. The war had the backing of most just war theorists those who believe that wars must meet certain criteria before they can be deemed just. This essay will discuss various aspects of the causes and conduct of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and how they fit into established ethics of war in Western traditions. First‚ this analysis will

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    The Untouchables Analysis

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    law. President Herbert Hoover directed the Treasury Department to end the reign of Chicago crime boss Alphonse Capone. Ness‚ played by Kevin Costner and his agents were effectively given free access to Chicago in order the bring Al Capone (Robert De Niro) to justice. Al Capone was the stereotypical mob boss we envision in the 1930s. Larger than life and giving the appearance of living above the law‚ Capone ruled the Chicago underworld. Engaging in unlawful activities as bootlegging‚ prostitution

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    the inconvient truth

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    decide on a series of arguments that will support the thesis. This is a summary of the main points/arguments/ideas that will be elaborated on.    The 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” created by Al gore former vice president of America which focuses on the issue of global warming. Al gore has portray a bias option towards the negative effect of global warming. He ultimately believes that the effects of global warming are going to end the world as we now it if something is not done about

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    The Presidential Election of 2000: George Bush vs. Al Gore THESIS In the year 2000‚ prominent presidential candidates raced hectically against each other. The main two political parties chose Al Gore for the Democrats and George W. Bush for the Republicans. The phrase‚ "too close to call"‚ squandered endlessly as the electoral college could not predict the future leader even on Election Night due to the fact that the margins were almost indistinguishable. Florida‚ the fourth largest electoral vote

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    Syria and is also commonly known as ISIL which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. During the group’s first years after forming they chose to associate themselves with other Jihad extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Ladin. It was not long after that Al-Qaeda decided to distance themselves from this new ISIS group due to their violent actions against the rest of the world‚ after this ISIS became a self sustained entity. ISIS has

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    The Alahambra

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    most recent discovery‚ it is known that over 100 years ago a Muslim fortress was formed somewhere on the Andalusia mountains. After weeks of climbing the wooded steep sloping mountains above the picturesque city of Granada I have finally found it‚ The Al Katala. At first the structure may not to seem much stirring however‚ we have intensively studied the prime location it possesses. This Arab castle sits on the La Sabika hill framed by the mountains of Sierra Nevada‚ the hill rises over 100 meters from

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    Obama 9/11 speech Analysis

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    that the killing of Osama bin Laden was legitimate. To do this‚ Obama has to appeal to all of his audiences‚ but particularly towards the American citizens because they were the people who were affected most by 9/11. Obama also targets his speech at al Queda as well as other terrorist groups to convey the actions he will take to keep his American people safe from harm. Obama uses passionate imagery‚ pathos and persuasion to justify the killing of bin Laden. Towards the end of the speech‚ Obama’s intention

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    9/11 Summary

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    continuing support for Israel and its military presence in Saudi Arabia. However the policies towards the Middle East do not justify the 9/11 attacks by the Al Qaeda network. The attack was acted out of frustration by people who failed to confront the oppressive governments internally in their dual struggle. President George W. Bush confronted Al Qaeda and demanded that Afghanistan turn Bin Laden over to the U.S. After Taliban failed to meet the demand‚ the U.S. provided military assistance to the Northern

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    supplies for the Afghan resistance‚ the mujahideen. He made further trips‚ and joined the fighting. As a wealthy Saudi‚ he stood out and acquired a following‚ and other Arabs joined the Afghan Muslims. He organised a guesthouse and camps‚ naming them al-Qaeda. The Afghan jihad against the Soviet army was backed with American dollars‚ and supported by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. But after the Soviet withdrawal‚ bin Laden became disillusioned by the lack of recognition for his achievements

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