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    Why Did 9/11 Happen

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    9/11 was a planned terrorist attack and was set up by Osama Bin Laden and was pulled off by four airplanes. One was for the white house and one hit a side of the pentagon and the other two hit the world trade center in New York. The attack was planned to take four airplanes and crash them into three designated targets one was the white house‚ another the world trade center‚ and the pentagon. The world trade center was the first target to be attacked then was the pentagon and the third one was

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    The Revolutionary War and 9/11 were both events that are still very talked about today.. They impacted America so much‚ and shook our history forever. Despite the differences in era‚ cause‚ and effects‚ they were also were alike in many ways. The Revolutionary War and 9/11 differ in many ways. First‚ the obvious fact that they took place in very different time periods. The Revolutionary War‚ which took place from 1775-1783 was an era before modern technology. Therefore‚ it took days‚ maybe

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    disbelief. What stood in front of him was a petite girl‚ with large blue eyes and long‚ black messy hair which fell down to her knees. “What do you want?” Came out of the little girl’s mouth. ” “I am here to ask some questions.” He stated sternly. After a short chat‚ he had to leave and make his way to the court‚ which was pronouncing the rules. “Both sides of the court will only have a week to gather evidence! Whoever fails to have solid evidence will lose the case! Now go‚” screeched the judge‚

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    September 9‚ 2001 is a blood-curdling and mournful day in American history‚ especially for New Yorkers. September 9th was the day Al-Qeada attacked American civilians by hijacking 4 airplanes. Two of the airplanes crashed into the twin towers‚ one crashed into the side of the pentagon‚ and the last one crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. On this dreadful day thousands of Americans lost their lives. My mother and stepfather have completely different experiences during 9/11 however‚ that day did

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    9/11 Important Quotes

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    "Play every game as if it is your last one." - Guy Lafleur "Each player must accept the cards life deals them: but once they are in hand‚ they alone must decide how to play in order to win the game." - Voltaire "For when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name‚ He marks - not that you won or lost - But how you played the game." - Grantland Rice "My work is a game‚ a very serious game." - M. C. Escher "A game is not won until it is lost." - David Pleat "Play the game

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    9/11 Dialectical Journal

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    The narrator should be able to forgive himself for not being able to save K. Because even though K was one of his best friends and was always there. Sometimes things happen for a reason. In the moment I am sure that the narrator felt absolutely horrid. As the years went on he should have tried to let go of that berdin. He should have just been able to come to the fact that K is gone and K will not be coming back anytime soon. Because I am sure that there is no day that goes by the narrator does

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    terrorist attacks have blatantly become more severe than ever. These attacks are caused by groups who are filled with loathing towards others. In fact‚ one can see how terrorists are using their attacks to elicit fear and gain power in the world when analyzing the Holocaust‚ the events of 9/11‚ and the Paris bombings. To begin‚ the Holocaust‚ which took place from 1933 to 1945‚ was when Adolf Hitler created the Nazi Party and took over much of Europe by persecuting Jews and anyone else who went against

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    explanatory essay 9/11

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    I.S.278 Kiran Suhail 7-12 6/18/14 Culminating Short Story Draft Once upon a time‚ on mars three heroic and dashing boys lived there‚ Ponyboy‚ Johnny and Dally. Dally was as bold and courageous as a hawk. Ponyboy was very welcoming and kind. And Johnny was quite shy. His words

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    9/11 English Speech

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    Intro: From the day that we were born we ’ve been heading down a track Sometimes it ’s made for good sometimes for bad But if we look behind us there ’s a wave coming down Carrying us forward to a new age Chorus: What about the world around us How can we fail to see And now that our fathers have gone And we ’ve been left to carry on What about the age of reason Verse: So why can ’t we be still why can ’t we love each other Is kindness an ancient skill buried by our blindness

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    15‚ 2015 6th Mr. Greenwood Rough Draft Today many people still fear of the world to end. There have always been issues in this world. There are series of hearings and lies that people like to make up. But‚ not all sayings are lies. Some become true. Others fear that immigrants would overthrow the United States government. During the Salem Witch Trails‚ The Red Scare‚ The Crucible‚ The War on Terror‚ and 9/11 are similar due to fear‚ paranoia and being accused because of rumors that people would

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