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    History Place‚ The (1996) Kampf‚ Mein (1924). Adolf Hitler. Retrieved October 7‚ 2005 from: http://www.hitler.org/writings/Mein_Kampf/ Retrieved October 7‚ 2005 from: http://ideologiesofwar.com/papers/hitler_binladen.htm Mid-East Web (2004). Inside Al Qaeda. Retrieved October 10‚ 2005 from: http://www.mideastweb.org/alqaeda.htm Strever‚ Jan (2003‚ June 29). The Power of Persuasion or Why Did Germanic People Follow Hitler and His Devices

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    violent storm blowing its destructive winds from the shores of Syria to the shores of Europe. A storm that begun its path of fury 36 years ago with the Soviet invasion to Afghanistan. It is 1979 and the soviets have just ordered an operation code named "Storm-333". An operation that in which Soviet Special Forces toppled the Afghan government in just 43 minutes‚ but has started a war that will last a decade. Within this trajectory‚ the Soviet invasion of‚ and subsequent war with Afghanistan (1979-1989)

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    Moises Felix 9/15/10 Period 4 Persuasive Essay What was a normal day in New York came to be known as one of the most tragic days in the United States History. On September 11‚ 2001 virtually 3‚000 citizens died due 19 al-Qaeda hijackers taking over four planes. The World Trade Center (twin towers) in New York City got hit by town commercial planes full of passengers. In this essay I will explain three reasons about 9/11‚ how people were affected by this tragic destruction‚ what was the World

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    taking the issue into their own hands. In which can cause harm to many people. Also terrorists may cause harm because the difference in race‚ nationality‚ or religion. Major terrorist groups are the Palestinian Liberation Army‚ Hezbollah‚ and Al- Qaeda. Al- Qaeda is best known from being under leadership of Osama Bin Laden. Osama Bin Laden was behind the hijacking of the planes that flew into the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 and also the attack on the USS Cole. Many innocent lives were

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    that it is more important for Muslims to kill American people than any other activity. Another event in the history of terrorism attacks was the USS Cole Attack in 2000. It is to be known that this event was also under the control of Usama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda networking; killing several Americans and injuring many. Seeing and knowing about the previous attacks Usama Bin Laden has been putting into action we can see that the Twin Tower collapse was not the moment that terrorism came to America. The

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    be shut down because the prison led United States and other countries’ to terrorists and it punished those who planned to kill innocent lives. (Ethos) Guantanamo Bay should not be shut down because the prison led U.S and maybe other countries to Al Qaida by the information they collect from the detainees. The guards would torture the prisoners so that they may be able to get information on anything they thought the prisoners would know like locations on other terrorists. Guards would use many

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    Prohibiting Prohibition “When I sell liquor‚ it’s called bootlegging; when my patrons serve it on Lake Shore Drive‚ it’s called hospitality. -Al Capone” Prohibition‚ also known as The Temperance Movement was introduced during in the 19th century and early 20th century. Prohibition was the result of generations of work and effort by temperance workers to close down bars and taverns which caused the drunkenness and misery in an age where social welfare did not exist. Prohibition was one of the biggest

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    The tragedy of 9/11 negatively impacted the United States society today. Even though conspirators say the United States let in the terrorists with open arms‚ society in the country was negatively impacted which attained maximum threat and fear to the people and economy. The tragedy impacted the economic‚ social‚ political and military groups of the United States society. The economy was negatively affected in many different ways including airports‚ what the government did about it‚ and additions

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    hundred and twenty seven gangsters were killed in the space of four years in Chicago(Chamernik‚ Mike). The period of Prohibition was very important part of America’s history . During Prohibition there was the mafia and their notorious characters such as Al Capone and the young Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the 1920’s during the period of prohibition a new kind of Gangsters came about which specialized in illegally transportation and selling of alcohol. Prohibition in the 1920’s played a huge role

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    inside the mosque by the Christian conquerors in the early 13th century. The construction of the Great Mosque lasted over two centuries‚ starting in 786 AD under the supervision of the emir of Carboda‚ Abd ar-Rahman I. Early in the history of Islam‚ Abd al-Rahman(731-788) was a member of the Umayyad dynasty who survived the Abbasid revole and escaped from Syria to southern Spain‚ where he found a new kingdom. In 786‚ he began to built the Great Mosque – an great example of the congregational mosque style

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