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    scare people with this rhetoric. After people hear and believe this phrase‚ any action that Bush chooses to carry out on Iraq will seem justifiable. 4. "Evil doers" Rather than naming the specific people or group he is speaking of (such as Osama bin-Laden or members of the Al-Qaeda network)‚ Bush refers to them as "evil doers"‚ which is a very emotionally charged phrase‚ used to ensure that the public share his sentiments toward the "evil doers". 5. "Shuttle contingency" Before NASA was positive

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    by other names. They include World War III‚ The Long War‚ War on Terrorism‚ Bush’s War on Terror‚ The Global War of Terror and War on Al-Qaeda‚ (Coaty‚ 2010). Terrorism became popular in 1996 when Al- Qaeda network was formed by the late Osama Bin Laden. The network was formed by the World Islamic Front for Jihad against Jews and their Crusaders. They declared war on the West and Israel. Immediately after its formation‚ there were bombings in U.S embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Osama then

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    against terrorism and terrorist groups became even stronger after several more attacks from Al-Qaeda were made against them. This led them to draw an even stronger connection between Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It became obvious after a time that Osama Bin Laden had formed a firm bond with the Taliban leader‚ Mullah Muhammed Umar. The two men’s bond was perceived to be strong by most individuals. Despite U.S. and its allies pressures against the Taliban‚ Mullah Umar never gave in to their demanding requests

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    everything getting burned. This made people in the future have lung functioning problems and Asthma was a big factor with the dust clouds. People also had PTSD from the attacks. What caused the PTSD was the injuries the horrifying scene and friends or family loss of

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    Does Religion cause War? Business Administration and Finance Higher Diploma Level 2 Diploma Project Name: Sahida Ahmed Candidate Number: 1061 Centre Number: 10961 Contents Page Project Proposal Form............................................................................................... .Page No. 3-6 Project Activity Log..................................................................................................... Page No. 7-8 Time Plan…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    people would think that youd have to be crazy too think that another Holocaust in todays world is near impossible‚ but would it be that hard when there are still people in the world that think that hitler had the right ideas. Just in 2001 Osama Bin Laden was responsible for 9/11‚ all because he hates white people? Or vise versa for are part after what they did so are we suppose too hate muslims and kill them all well if you think about that’s how the Holocaust started was because hitler want too

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    During and after World War II‚ the Cold War‚ and the Gulf War‚ Hollywood portrayed villains as the current cultural fear and official enemy of the United States. This trend changed after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. Since the attacks on the World Trade Center‚ Hollywood has often refused to use Muslims as villains‚ even though Muslim terrorists became the United States’ cultural enemy due to their responsibility for the attacks. This can best be explained by Americans’ change in

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    and the fourth was crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after the passengers disabled the terrorists. There are many suggested reasons for the attacks on the United States‚ some of which have been made public by Osama Bin Laden‚ the leader of Al Qaeda – an armed Islamic group. Bin Laden blamed American occupation of the Middle East‚ and their support of Israel‚ for the attacks. Al Qaeda is widely believed to be responsible for the 9/11 attacks‚ as well as many other terrorist attacks (including a previous

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    “Hostility toward America is a religious duty‚ and  we  hope  to  be rewarded for  it  by  God. To  call us  Enemy  No.  1  or  2  does not  hurt us. Osama  bin  Laden  is  confident  that the Islamic nation  will  carry  out  its  duty. I  am confident that  Muslims  will  be  able  to  end  the  legend  of  the  so­called  superpower  that  is America.”(Osama  bin  Laden:  Conversation  with  Terror)  We  cannot  do  anything  to  stop terrorism  all  together‚  there will  always be radicals‚  but  we can try

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    employers. In World War I‚ family members communicated with their loved ones overseas by writing a letter‚ with a pen and a piece of paper. Sent through the U.S. Postal Service‚ the letter would then arrive a week‚ possibly two weeks later. Today‚ when a serviceman is deployed‚ with the use of his phone‚ he can communicate promptly back and forth with his family‚ via Facebook. That’s one example of how Facebook has revolutionized the way we stay in contact with our distant family and friends. In addition

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