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    America has always been an extremely patriotic nation. The manner in which we became a nation is a source of pride for many Americans. We fought for our freedom in the Revolutionary War‚ after courageously standing up to the tyrannical British government. Over the years‚ we have triumphed over many social injustices and have finally created a democratic nation in which all are free and equal. That history is reflected in all of us‚ in our laws‚ customs and attitudes. Most American children are taught

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    of the building (Borch 847). The fourth plane crashed into a ruel area of southeast Pittsburgh (Borch 847). By 12:00 p.m. there were 2‚823 killed in Manhattan and 189 in Washington‚ D.C. Days after the attack the U.s government identified Osama bin laden and his Al Queda as responsible for the attacks. All 19 Al

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    jihad. Yale university press.‚ Virginia‚ 2006. Print. * Lewis‚ Bernard‚ The crisis of Islam- holy war and unholy terror. Random house trade paper backs.‚ New York‚ 2004. Print. * Plato‚ The Republic. Penguin Books Ltd.‚ London‚ 2007.print. * Bin laden‚ Osama. “Letter to America” www.guardian.co.uk‚ 24 November 2002. Web. 21st April 2011

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    Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev is a New York bestselling author‚ identifies fear as not living in the reality‚ but living in the mind.12 The images of 9/11 will forever be ingrained in the minds of many American citizens which will continue the fear of Muslims and jihad organizations.12 Fear is always about what is going to happen next and not about what exist.12 Sadhguru stresses that people always will suffer either what “happened yesterday or what may happen tomorrow”.12 Fear may not be rooted in reality

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    opinion in different ways depending on the content. Following the 9/11 terrorism‚ media coverage followed accusations by government authorities that pointed toward al Qaeda as the group that carried out the attack on the United States and Osama bin Laden as leader of that group. Those news reports on the attack and the aftermath shaped public opinion to support the war on terrorism. Other ways to influence public opinion include political advertising. Trends for and against political candidates

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    Al-Qaeda members hijacked planes and flew them into national monuments‚ such as the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. These attacks murdered thousands of civilians‚ causing September 11th to forever be dedicated to mourning those whose lives ended. Osama Bin Laden‚ the mastermind behind this gratuitous machination‚ said‚ "’we believe that the worst thieves in the world today and the worst terrorists are the Americans. Nothing could stop you except perhaps retaliation in kind… As far as we are concerned‚ they

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    Obama 9/11 speech Analysis

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    How does Obama persuade the audience that the killing of Osama bin Laden was legitimate? Obama’s purpose of the speech is to persuade the audience that the killing of Osama bin Laden was legitimate. To do this‚ Obama has to appeal to all of his audiences‚ but particularly towards the American citizens because they were the people who were affected most by 9/11. Obama also targets his speech at al Queda as well as other terrorist groups to convey the actions he will take to keep his American people

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    9-11 Reflection

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    the planes collided with the buildings. The life of the daily American was completely shattered throughout these “102 minutes that changed the world.” Sad to say‚ 9/11 will always be equated with the loss of many lives and the destruction of many families. It will always generate a feeling of insecurity and because of such‚ none of our lives will ever be "normal" as it was before 9/11. It will remind us how fragile life is and that because of other entities larger than themselves‚ our children and

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    On the last week’s bombings close to the airport‚ Pakistan was hoping for some guilty non Muslims ones like you and Farghunda. Fortunately‚ they were lucky enough to kill among seventy guilty Afghan infidels‚ five members of the same guilty family‚ including two of their guilty sons. Among the four hundred lucky injured ones‚ thirty seven guilty Afghan infidel children‚ and forty three guilty Afghan infidel women are included. To live in a country next to Pakistan‚ is to live in hell on Earth

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    airport security‚ the view of turban-wearing Sikhs forever changed how most Americans view them‚ the fighting of a war in the Middle East for more than a decade‚ all are changes that we faced and are still facing due to the violent mastermind of Osama Bin Laden. That Tuesday morning‚ which started off like any other day‚ leaves us with many lingering questions‚ many children who at that time were children and are now young adults‚ some without one are both parents‚ a day that stripped Americans of their

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