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    There are many conspiracies behind the infamous terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11‚ 2001. Conspiracies involving the collapse of the Twin Towers and the attack on The Pentagon has been talked about ever since‚ including the most famous conspiracy of whether or not President George W. Bush planned the September 11 attacks. Another prominent conspiracy is that the collapse of the Twin Towers and the 7 World Trade Center were the result of a controlled destruction than a structural failure

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    Arab and Muslim Registration Security Effects The most significant temporary effect of 9/11 would certainly be the impact of the security as it affected Arabs and Muslims in the country‚ attempting to gain citizenship. Though the security measures found out thousands of illegal Arabs and Muslims‚ only 11 were related to terrorist associations. The other hundreds of thousands legally in the country with a visa were then required to register with the authorities through a program called the National

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    In the readings for the last two weeks we have read about a variety of topics. The main point in the readings for 9/11 was that social work and social theory play a large part in individual’s lives. This is evidenced in Kondrat’s article with several theories being defined that give new insight to us as new social work students (2002). It was a main point that individuals are a product of their environment and will therefore react in ways that are affected by their environment and will in turn affect

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    quality of an experience in life or a work of art that stirs up emotions of pity‚ sympathy‚ and sorrow. Pathos can be conveyed with words‚ pictures‚ and actions. Pathos are essential to provide an argument thru emotional situations. The 9/11 terrorist attack left many american citizens in a psychological trauma. During President Bush’s speech‚ he portrayed pathos to convey the effects of this horrifying experience that impacted each and every one of us. In the 9/11 Address to the Nation speech

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    2011. How do Muslims feel about their religion following the effects of 9/11? Has there been any change to the way Muslims feel they have been portrayed in the media following 9/11 until now. f) The disaster agent – an intentional‚ human conceived attack – most certainly determined the response and backlash that follow the events1. g) The main differences in the studies is that one focused more on the effects 9/11 had on Muslim people while the other focused on the effects of all ethnicities

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    ¨The September 11 attacks were precipitated in a large part because Osama bin Laden‚ the leader of the militant Islamic organization al-Qaeda Held native beliefs about the United States in the run-up to the attacks¨(The Plot). A little under 3‚000 people were killed during 9/11. Everyone woke up normally getting ready for work or school‚ no one would have thought this would have been the worst terrorist attack in US history. People were surprised on how they planned all of the attacks and people

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    activity was self explanatory. Many students participated in this activity and enjoyed it because it allowed them to express themselves about a topic that they live through but truly didn’t understand because of how young they were at the time. When 9/11 occurred I was only three years old and I didn’t realize what was going on. All I knew is something was not right that day as i saw all the adults around me put on the news and stood in shock of what they were seeing on the television. Many people

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    century is no different. The historical event that has changed my opinion and outlook were the attacks that occurred on that dreadful morning of September 11‚ 2001‚ also known as the attacks of 9/11. The 9/11 attacks were not the first attacks of the 21st century; in 2000‚ the bombing of the USS Cole occurred. A couple of events that led up to the 9/11 attacks include the bombing of the United States Marine Corps barracks in Beirut‚ Lebanon in 1983 and the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993. The

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    What have been the most common tactics/weapons and threats used by terrorists/terror groups in the Middle East since 9/11/01? The most common tactics/weapons and threats used by terrorists/terror group in the Middle East since 9/11 are bombings which can include car bombs‚ improvised explosive devices (IED’s)‚ suicide attacks and explosives. Next we have rocket and mortar attacks‚ vehicle based attacks which is when they used any motor vehicle to run over people walking or to ram into vehicles.

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    the fire from the jet fuel cant burn hot enough to melt it‚ but what can is a chemical found in demolition explosives called Thermite. Bishop Richard Williamson‚ whose talk was held Nov. 4‚ 2007 in Bedford‚ Mass. In his talk he said‚ "Without 9-11‚ it would have been impossible to attack Afghanistan or Iraq. The forces inside the United States government and driving the United States government absolutely wanted to attack and destroy Iraq. The destruction wrought upon Iraq is unspeakable. And

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