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    Al Jazeera

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    | Al Jazeera | Increasing viewership | | 14-4-2012 | | Table of contents Introduction 2 Al Jazeera 3 Biggest competitors of Al Jazeera English 4 Comparison AJE with BBC‚ CNN‚ FOX News 5 SWOT-analysis Al Jazeera English 6 Weaknesses of Al Jazeera English 6 What can be changed? 7 How can it be accomplishes? 7 How can it be financed? 8 Will these new sections be a success? 8 Conclusion 8 Sources: 9 Introduction This will be a report about the English Al

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    Reflection about 9/11

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    up in the aftermath of September 11th‚ 2001 effect the culture of the world in which you live? The things that happened back in September 11th‚ 13 years ago‚ changed the world that we live in so many ways. Not only started a war between USA and Al-Qaeda‚ it opened the doors to a world that us‚ as kids/teenagers‚ would have never seen or even knew that existed. Wars seemed like things that only happened in the past or in movies‚ but now we grew up seeing the news‚ the headlines‚ and the stories of

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    Terrorism Essay 22/09/05 Terrorism Terrorism is an activity that is becoming very popular‚ frequently we watch in the TV news topics related with terrorism. In past years when we heard about terrorism most people thought about situations happening in the Middle East countries‚ or something far from our country but now terrorism is every were‚ even in the most powerful countries‚ at the moment the countries that once were the safe countries now they are the dangerous ones. Terrorist attacks

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    security‚ therefore basing their response to international aggression on protecting their own national interests. This is seen with the invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001. Together with Britain they acted unilaterally in order to remove the al-Qaeda and capture bin Laden‚ who was the prime suspect for the 9/11 attacks. The USA believed its actions were justified by labelling them as self defence under Article 51 of the UN charter. This clearly shows that the USA based its responses to international

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    9/11 Narrative Report

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    are killing people and that’s going to get you nowhere”. “I’m not allowed to tell you who my boss is!” “Are you people part of the Al-Qaeda?

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    America After 9/11 Essay

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    came as a big shock to the whole world‚ pictures and videos people saw through hundreds of different news channels‚ looked more like a movie scene than reality. In total there were four planes were hijacked by the Islamic extremist group known as Al-Qaeda‚ two of them were heading to take down The Twin Towers while the third plane hit the Pentagon‚ lastly the fourth flight (Flight 93) crash-landed in a field in Pennsylvania this happened because the passengers learned that the aircraft had been hijacked

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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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    World coalition against Taliban could not have been succeeded without active cooperation of Pakistan. After declaring Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden as a prime suspect U.S. President George W. Bush said‚ :"Every nation in every region now has a decision to make. Either you are with us or with the terrorists." The Taliban were asked to hand over Osama and close down bases of his Al-Qaeda network or face the consequences. The rest of the world was told that there could not be any neutral party in the war

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    International Terrorism

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    terrorism‚ has been secretly conducting — and now openly seeks — uranium enrichment‚ and North Korea has both admitted to having a clandestine program for uranium enrichment and claimed to have nuclear weapons. Indications have also surfaced that Al Qaeda has attempted to acquire chemical‚ biological‚ radiological‚ and nuclear weapons. U.S. policy toward international terrorism contains a significant military component‚ reflected in U.S. operations in Afghanistan‚ deployment of U.S. forces elsewhere

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    “Inside Job” September 11‚ 2001 was unquestionably a tragic day for America and the world. The 9/11 attacks were suicide attacks controlled by Al-Qaeda upon the United States. During the early hours of that day‚ nineteen Islamist terrorists aligned with Al-Qaeda hijacked four passenger jet airlines. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airlines into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centers in New York City‚ killing almost everyone in the building along with destroying many facilities

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