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    Bader AlMohri Ms.Cindi2 Dewitt English 9C May 27‚ 2013 Name-Calling Name calling‚ a type of propaganda used by many for their own good. There are specific ways on how and when it should be used. There are also specific places on where you can use it and who can use it. This method has ruined people lives; it has given some specific people a bad reputation. Made the people of the public think that the person they know isn’t what they think he is. Name-Calling

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    There are many similarities and differences between the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001. One attack was committed by terrorists and the other was committed by a government. After Pearl Harbor‚ we entered a world war‚ and after the terrorist attacks‚ we invaded another country. Both Attacks were grave threats to our national security. To begin‚ the two attacks were launched by different types of enemies. On September 11‚ 2001‚ civilian terrorists attacked

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    ISIS Synthesis Essay

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    Personal experience with ISIS and its predecessors I deployed to Iraq as an infantry soldier on July 4‚ 2010. On May 2‚ 2011‚ at Forward Operating Base (FOB) McHenry‚ near Hawijah‚ Iraq‚ we watched President Obama announce on television‚ that Osama Bin Laden was dead. The September 11th attacks were finally avenged. Soon we handed over the base to the Iraqi Army as we made our way back home. Needless to say many of us were dismayed when we later read the news that ISIS had taken over the entire Hawijah

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    President Barrack Obama stated in The New Yorker that “If a jayvee team puts on Lakers uniforms that doesn’t make them Kobe Bryant.” (Wood‚ page 89) President Obama was referring to the relationship between al-Qaeda‚ a well-established terrorist group‚ and ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Shaam)‚ a terrorist group that has recently grown within the last couple of years. This statement suggests that ISIS and al-Qaeda are working together and has led to much confusion on the relationship between

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    following the September 11 attacks‚ the U.S. went on a search for one of its biggest enemies‚ Osama bin Laden. David Johnson writes in his article‚ Osama bin Laden‚ Wealthy Saudi exile is a terrorist mastermind: “Binding their fate to bin Laden ’s‚ the Taliban became the target of air strikes by the U.S. and Britain beginning in October 2002 that swiftly toppled the regime within two months. But Bin Laden‚ the object of the military campaign in Afghanistan‚ remained at large.” Many promises were made

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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    Security’s discretionary budget jumped from about $16 billion in 2002 to more than $43 billion in 2011.” It is said that the unites states has spent more than $7.6 trillion on defines and homeland security since 9/11. Bush was determined to find Osama Bin Laden and sent many troops to Afghanistan which fired up the war. The war on terror was a term used by George w bush that referred to the international military campaign that took place after nine eleven. The war on terror was viewed differently than others

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    Religion and Violence

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    violence coexist and why are they connected together? Since September 11th‚ 2001‚ the United States and possibly the world have put these two categories together. For some of the hard-core people in the world‚ like Chris Kyle‚ they say “God‚ Country‚ Family.” These words could be used in almost any country when it comes to war and/or violence. Kyle was a highly decorated Navy Seal sniper; he served in four tours to Iraq. In his book American Sniper (2012)‚ Kyle says‚ “My shots saved several Americans

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    U.S. vs. Terrorism

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    anything. Knock one down and many will stand up in his place. For 10 years‚ the U.S. has searched for Osama bin Laden‚ the man responsible for the attacks on the World Trade Center. He was finally killed in 2011. Killing the world’s most dangerous man was said to be a "justified killing". The aphorism stated before is definitely validated based on the fact that we don’t know if killing bin Laden has created some unknown enemies. Enemies that can turn up as terrorists. The blowback of an objective that

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    using terrorist techniques? It seems more obvious to accept the former‚ due to the fact America invaded Iraq‚ Afghanistan and the stance of much of the countries media is that when bin Laden dies ‘so too dies the “global war on terrorism.”’4 In this case America’s war on terror should’ve been won with removal of bin Laden‚ and the end of the Iraq war in 2011 but still in 2013 with Obama entering his second term‚ much of his focus was still on counterterrorism5 and in ‘the year leading up to the inauguration

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    planet. The route of this ideology can be traced back to one man‚ Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden‚ with the help of the United States‚ forced an invading Soviet Russia out of the country of Afghanistan in the 1980’s. Then‚ with the support of a radical Islamic state‚ and the formation of a radical group calling themself al-Qaeda‚ he declared war on the United States in 1996 (Lansford‚ Watson & Covarrubias‚ 2009). Bin Laden was quoted saying‚ “If the instigation for jihad against the Jews and

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