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    War on Terror Research Paper

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    Americans. Something had to be done about this. We shouldn’t be letting other nations attack us like this. So George W. Bush began the War on Terror. The single person who took responsibility for these attacks on America is the notorious Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden founded the jihadist terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda at around 1988 to late 1989. The al-Qaeda‚ which

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    Racial Profiling: Useful or Harmful? When enforcers of the law go about their jobs they use many techniques to decrease their suspect pools‚ one of the most controversial techniques officers use is racial profiling. People believe racial profiling causes police distrust and at the same time encourages “fishing expeditions”. When should officers be allowed to use racial profiling‚ and when shouldn’t they? The most common use of racial profiling is in traffic stops‚ but this is one area racial profiling

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    has to stop with the double standards. By saying they want terrorism to stop and make a big deal about it. Then go and kill thounds of inocent people and say there not terrorist. He bring up the point of when the United states was supporting Osama Bin Laden and the mujahideen. Then as they stopped those men were not need they became terrorist. This essay was even written be for the 9/11 terrorist acttaks. The True Spirit Of Jihad by Sarah Ahmad. This essay is giving us information the word Jihad and

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    causes and effects of this incident. As a result‚ this question arise in everybody’s mind that what was the cause of the attacks. Later‚ Osama Bin Laden admitted that Al Qaeda was solely responsible for attacks. It was thought that it was poverty in Middle Eastern countries but it was found that all men‚ who were involved‚ belonged to upper class families. People also blame madrasas because they taught young boys violence and hatred towards America.one possible cause was that Islamic people believe

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    knew that there was nothing to do so we took the long train ride home. May 2nd‚ 2011 is one day that I will never forget. I woke up as it was raining heavy and knew it was going to be a bad day. I turned on the news and the headline was “Osama Bin Laden shot and killed in Pakistan”. I had many different feelings when I read that. I was overcome with relief knowing that the man who killed thousands and thousands of people is now dead. I called my friend and told him what happened. He had the same

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    Kiana HudsonHudson 1 Mrs. J. Foltz English I Honors May 2‚ 2012 The 14th Amendment states that no state may “deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” Racial profiling is based on unequal protection by definition. Racial profiling is the assumption of criminality among ethnic groups. It clearly violates the phrase “innocent until proven guilty.” Racial profiling is an ineffective an degrading practice that violates human rights. “Racial Profiling

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    The September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks‚ now referred to as 9/11‚ were a series of coordinated‚ well-planned suicide attacks that involved the use of hijacked passenger jets as a means of destruction . The suicide bombers used the passenger jets as bombs‚ and ran into the World Trade Center Towers of New York‚ the Pentagon‚ and a fourth plane that did not make it to its destination‚ hit the ground in Pennsylvania. These sudden attacks came as a shock to the people and government of the USA. The

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    2002 • 2. September 11 attacks 2001 • 3. Madrid bombings 2004 • 4. London bombings 2005 • 5. Mumbai attacks 2008 The George W. Bush administration defined the following objectives in the War on Terror:[38] 1. Defeat terrorists such as Osama bin Laden‚ Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and destroy their organizations 2. Identify‚ locate and destroy terrorists along with their organizations 3. Deny sponsorship‚ support and sanctuary to terrorists 1. End the state sponsorship of terrorism

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    The hate of death

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    happened on that day also lead to what is called the War on Terror. After 9/11‚ George W. Bush decided that it was time to go to war with the terrorist group called Al Qaeda. This Pakistani group of terrorists was founded by the man named Osama Bin Laden. Bin Laden was the man that organized the attacks on 9/11. The War on Terror began on the 7th of October‚ 2001. That means that America has fought in countries in the Middle East‚ including; Iran‚ Iraq‚ and Pakistan‚ for almost 12 years. This war might

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    9/11 Propaganda Essay

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    In order to get most Americans to think a certain way after a drastic event like 9/11‚ the media spreads propaganda‚ information that is biased or misleading used to promote or publicize a particular cause or point of view. After the shocking event of September 11‚ propaganda was used to promote the concept of all Muslims being terrorists and violent. 29% of Americans believe that law enforcement agents should go undercover to keep tabs on Muslim activities and fund raising by joining their civic

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