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    The Falling Man

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    26/09/11 The Falling Man The Falling Man is a photograph of a man who is falling from the North tower of the World Trade Center during the crisis of the 11th September‚ taken by a photographer called Richard Drew. This picture in particularly was chosen to appear in the newspapers of the world‚ it was seen only once in the New York Times but was then removed due too much criticism. This photo caused a lot of arguments in terms of the U.S. newspaper industries; this was because of the way the people

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    conclude that terrorism has been greatly diminished ten years after the September 11‚ 2001 tragedy. On the contrary‚ the War on Terrorism has become a self fulfilling prophecy where terrorist activity exponentially increased. To wit: The Rand Corporation for the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) reveals that there has been a 250 percent increase in terrorist activity from September 11‚ 2001 to September 2006 alone. If we divide post 9/11 into two phases until 2006‚ the

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    Pakistan’s role in the War against Terror was initiated by the September 11 attacks in in the United States 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. These acts were a new manifestation of terrorism‚ which altogether changed the political psyche of the world. The problem of terrorism‚ which had been confined to small groups and few states‚ was changed to a global menace. [show] v • d • e Insurgent attacks in Pakistan (since 2001) The Saudi born Zayn al-Abidn Muhammed Hasayn Abu Zubaydah

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    rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. America stands for this word freedom‚ it’s what American represents. But what happens to that freedom when the freedom that American gives to millions of immigrants each year is destroyed? On September 11‚ 2001 the World trade Center was destroyed by Muslim Terrorists. Thousands of people died and were injured. And millions of lives were ruined and changed cause of this tragic event. Since then airports have tightened up the security‚ and border

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    9/11 Bombing Effects

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    On the morning of September 11th 2001 a series of 4 coordinated attacks were carried out on the United States of America by the terrorist group Al-Qaeda. Landmarks such as the World Trade Centre (WTC) were targeted‚ by 19 Al-Qaeda terrorists who had hijacked 4 US airliners to be used to suicide bomb these landmarks. Out of these planes‚ two targeted and crashed into the North and South towers of the WTC. Within hours both buildings had collapsed and devastation and shock was caused around the globe

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    9/11 Conspiracy

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    Gage Miller English 11 Period 3 9 April 2014 The Truth Behind Lies September 11‚ 2001 is the most tragic day in America’s history. These attacks were a series of United Airlines plane hijackings by Al-Qaeda radicals. Two planes hit the twin towers‚ one hit the pentagon‚ and another was aimed to hit either the White House or Capital Building but was crashed prematurely. Although the death count is not an exact number‚ it is estimated to be around three thousand people. There are many conspiracies

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    Flight 93

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    about fight 93 including how they hijacked the plane‚ people on the flight‚ and how they fought the hijackers.  Central Idea- On September 11‚ 2001‚ four people hijacked united airlines flight 93; I am going to inform you how the plane was hijacked‚ who were on the flight‚ and how they fought the hijackers in order to save the White House.  Introduction         On September 11‚ 2001‚ four people hijacked united airlines flight 93‚ I am going to inform you how the plane was hijacked‚ who some of the

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    9/11 Tragedy

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    Http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm. 9/11 basic facts. Retrieved March 1‚ 2013‚ from http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/sept11/victims/state_basicfacts.htm * Asner‚ E * US Environmental Protection Agency. EPA Response to September 11 | Region 2 | US EPA. Retrieved March 7‚ 2013‚ from http://www.epa.gov/wtc/

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    where it is‚ and why is it important. 1st paragraph - What is it? The 9/11 monument is a museum and memorial in New York City. It remembers those who died in the attacks which killed approximately 3‚000 people at the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001.. Two sorrow reflecting square pools now sit where the twin tower buildings once were. The pools are a memorial

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    Brotherhood

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    The War on Terrorism Before the September 11 attacks many Americans believed the United States‚ a country founded upon its bravery and freedom‚ was untouchable. On that dreadful day‚ America was knocked off its pedestal and forced into the war on terror. Inadvertently to many Americans‚ they fail to realize why this war was unique and not like any other conflict the United States has come across before. America now faced a new type of enemy the Taliban‚ an organization known for its ruthless behavior

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