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    Marcos Galan 3/26/11 Historys250 The view on World War 2 and the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan Wars have always brought an abundant amount of hate‚ sorrow‚ death; no matter how great is the reasoning and the obligation. Despite of all those horrible things‚ war have always exists like if it were part of human nature. However‚ when it come to comparing different wars on different time and locations‚ some at least seems to have more logical sense and significance

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    Islamophobia Sociology

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    project is confronted with a large protest. Some opponents are concerned that an Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero would offend the families who were affected in the 9/11 attacks. Protesters have compared Islam as extremists sympathetic to al-Qaeda. Even some Muslims are also against the project‚ they argued that Park 51 should be scrapped because it will just intensify anti-Muslim sentiment. The article about Islamophobia would be a social conflict approach because there is inequality

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    terrorist attacks in US history. The attack killed "Nearly 3‚000 people from all over the world died in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon" (CBBC Newsround). It was planned by a man named Osama bin Laden. He was the founder of Al- Qaeda ‚ which was one of many terrorist groups in the world. Him and his followers planned to hijacked use a plane and crash the following places . The twin towers‚ World Trade Center‚ Pentagon‚ and some place in California . All of these places got hit

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    Egyptian-American El Sayyid Nosair assassinates controversial right-wing Zionist leader Rabbi Meir Kahane. November 4‚ 1991: Al-Qaeda Linked Assassination Attempt on Exiled King of Afghanistan Zahir Shah. [Source: Associated Press]An assailant posing as a Portuguese journalist stabs Zahir Shah‚ the former king of Afghanistan‚ in his home in exile in Rome. Dec. 29‚ 1992 In the first al-Qaida attack against U.S. forces‚ operatives bomb a hotel where U.S. troops -- on their way to a humanitarian mission

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    exchange and diplomatic efforts (Ferguson 17-18). This attack took a lot of thinking and planning from multiple terrorists who were willing to give up their own life for killing many others‚ Many of these terrorists were linked back to the group Al Qaeda which translates to “the base.” All of these terrorists however remained under the power of their leader Osama Bin Laden. The first of the two attacks on the U.S Embassies was referred to as the Nairobi Attack. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya where

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    9-11 Commission Report

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    The 9/11 commission report was released to give all the information on what occurred on the attacks of September 11. In the commission report it gives information on why the towers were attacked and who was the main suspect. Osama bin laden and Al Qaeda are the ones blamed for the attacks. Since then America isn’t the same anymore. Now we have 24 hour protection from any terrorist risks. Since 9/11‚ no one has ever been the same. The airports are now really strict on anything that gets on the plane

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    Society teaches us that heroes are usually superhumans. Batman‚ Superman‚ Supergirl‚ Elsa in Frozen and even Belle in Beauty and the Beast do heroic deeds to make the average person think they must possess superhuman powers. John Proctor‚ Susan Jordan and the men of Flight 93 all prove that any life could be taken by anyone at any time.     Arthur Miller demonstrates through his play the mass hysteria of the Puritan Society. The Puritan people let their emotions guide their actions in whether or

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    Operation Anaconda

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    the United States War in Afghanistan since the Battle of Tora Bora in December 2001. The operation consisted of 1‚700 airlifted U.S. troops and 1‚000 pro-government Afghan militia battled between 300 too 1‚000 al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters to obtain control of the valley. The Taliban and al-Qaida forces fired mortars and heavy machine guns from entrenched positions in the caves and ridges of the mountainous terrain at U.S. forces attempting to secure the area. Afghan Taliban commander Maulavi Saifur

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    life events 2000 1 Mar 17th: The 800+ deaths of members of the Ugandan cult Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God is considered to be a mass murder and suicide orchestrated by leaders of the cult. 2 Mar 20th: Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin‚ a former Black Panther once known as H. Rap Brown‚ is captured after a gun battle that leaves a Georgia sheriff’s deputy dead. 3. Jun 29th: Eminem’s mother goes to court claiming defamation of character in a $10 million civil suit‚ after taking

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    Why Is Obama Necessary

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    George W. Bush decided to find the people responsible for the attacks‚ but in the process‚ he not only sent troops to Afghanistan to look for the leader of Al-Qaeda‚ Osama bin Laden‚ but he also sent troops to Iraq to finish what Bush’s father never finished back in the Gulf War which was to catch Saddam Hussein. Bush achieved that but there were still American troops there even after the capture of Hussein

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