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    America and possibly the whole world. The reason for this is the terrorist attacks that have been occurring more often‚ the most major event that happened lately was 9/11. 9/11 was when four airplanes were high jacked by radical Islamic terrorists and flew two of the planes into

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    Fahrenheit 9/11 Analysis

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    "Fahrenheit 9/11" is a chilling documentary made by Michael Moore that gives us a glimpse of what went on behind the World Trade Center attacks. This documentary is very well made‚ it sets the right tone for each scene and Moore is good at making his point. For example‚ in the opening scene‚ Condoleezza and other cabinet members are shown primping prior to being on TV. This shows the fact that they are more concerned about their exterior image and act‚ not necessarily concerned with doing the right

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    On September 11‚ 2001‚ four planes crashed in the World Trade Center in New York. The other two planes crashed in The Pentagon and in a field in Pennsylvania. Many people were shocked and could not believe it‚ some cried and others were mad that someone could do such a thing‚ which was all caused by a man named Osama Bin Laden. In reply‚ the government wanted to strike back and make them pay the price. Later‚ the government’s response was criticized by people like Cindy Sheehan who believed that

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    9/11 Case Study

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    1. Is current immigration policy seriously treated as a national security issue? How was it treated prior to 9/11? The current immigration policy is seriously treated as a national security issue due to the rise of illegal immigration‚ drugs smuggling‚ and terrorism in recent years (Andreas‚ 2009). Preventing another 9/11 has been at the top of the agenda in all recent presidential administrations‚ which has made the immigration policy to fall around this issue by creating new anti-terrorism programs

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    9/11 Pros And Cons

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    Argument             “We might have accomplished something if we have been able to treat the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in a way similar to how we treat the damage on the nation’s highways-by implementing practices and requirements that are directly related to results (as in the case of speed limit‚ safety belts‚ and the like‚ which took decades to accomplish in the cause of auto safety)-rather than by throwing the nation into a near panic and using the resulting fears to justify expensive but not

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    9-11-01 Narrative

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    For Mark and everyone in the buildings during 9-11-01 I know people are going to ask why suicide? Why wouldn’t Mark work through the situation? It was a bright‚ shiny day in New York City. I looked forward to my first day in the financial world. As I entered tower one I was in awe of the beauty of the building. Everything was clean‚ polished‚ and appearing to be of high value. The elevator large‚ quiet‚ and reminded me of a hotel I once stayed at costing $300/ a night. The music was like all

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    and “distraught” while reporting on the involvement of the Army Reserve Forces in the rescue operations following 9/11. This demonstrates the media’s use of emotive language to engage the reader. Despite their similarities‚ Thompson’s account is pervaded with opinion while Pullen concentrates on a factual account of what occurred at the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on September 11‚ 2001. Thompson’s article represents a field of journalism that unapologetically reports news from a subject point

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    accusing the U.S. Soccer Federation of wage discrimination.

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    (ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENT) 9/11 Truth (By Kevin Ryanh) “Evidence for Informed Trading on the attacks of September 11th” 9/11 in context. 26 Nov. 2010. <http://www.911truth.org/> This site provided basic information about the 9/11 attack and provides a radio link to tune in and hear what the media is not telling us and more people that are stepping up with testimonies and evidence of that day. The government exhausted investigation that the 9/11 commision report was shared with

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    Bush's 9/11 Speech

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    Jocelyn Hankins Professor Kelly Murphy College Composition II 26 February 2012 Rhetorical Essay of George W. Bush’s Speech‚ 9/11 Address to the Nation I read and watched George W. Bush’s “9/11 Address to the Nation” and found the speech to be ineffective. The President’s speech started off and ended efficiently with it’s appeal to pathos‚ however‚ it’s lack in logos overshadowed this and made the speech unsuccessful. This essay will examine the President’s use of rhetorical appeals and how

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