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    looking to others of some type of answer. We can never forget‚ what we can never understand. Terrorism is a problem the world deals with everyday. But what came after is a much bigger problem. On the day of 9/11‚ more than 3‚000 people lost their lives to terrorists who have planned this horrible attack for a long time. So America started planned to cause their own terror to the enemy. Over 91‚000 Afghans‚ including civilians‚ soldiers and militants‚ are recorded to have been killed in the conflict‚ and

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    George W Bush: The 9/11 Crisis George W Bush had a very big political background‚ so it wasn’t surprising when he ran for presidency and won. He was born on July 6‚ 1946‚ making him a member of the “baby boom” generation‚ born after WWII. He was the first born of Barbara Pierce Bush and George Herbert Walker Bush. They nicknamed him ‘Georgie’. He had 5 siblings; Pauline Robinson Bush‚ John Ellis Bush‚ Neil Mallon Bush‚ Marvin Pierce Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. Although they were wealthy‚ George

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    Before 9/11 there was a trend of relatively favorable treatment of immigrants. While creating new laws and legislations‚ it is important to define the various types of immigration policies to understand the political responses in the US and Europe to different immigration issues. Immigration policy can be divided into two areas: immigration control (ie. Illegal immigration‚ political asylum‚ family reunification‚ and legal labor visas) and immigrant integration (citizenship‚ anti-discrimination‚

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    Ten years ago no one had heard of Islamophobia‚ today the fear spreads like cancer. A phobia widespread‚ filled with mayhem‚ poisonous rhetoric‚ and cruelty . 9/11 was the catalyst for a new wave of Islamophobia. People seem to forget that Muslims were also victims on that day. Terrorists did not spare those who’s religion they claimed their own.Cultural and religious acceptance was put on the back burner. There has always been the need for an enemy‚ otherwise the good guys wouldn’t see any publicity

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    Change after Tragedy Jamie Gonzalez ENC1102-12 On September 11‚ 2001‚ everything changed for the US. 19 men who hijacked airplanes to carry out the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were Arabs from Muslim countries. The terrorists belonged to a group referred to as al-Qaeda. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City‚ a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington‚ D.C.‚ and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania

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    Joe Kissinger Intro. to Sociology 2110-08 5 September 2011 A) By declaring war after the attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ the Bush administration garnered some advantages. These advantages were not used by Bush for personal reason but so that it was easier for the U.S.A.‚ as a nation‚ to come together and fight terror. I think declaring the terrorist attacks as an act of war was the best move President Bush could have made. During war‚ our nation tends to come together as one‚ put everything else

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    Border Security in a Post 9/11 World The United States of America is a country founded on Judeo-Christian morals and ethics and is comprised of unique individuals who have led the world in innovation and ingenuity. The liberties and freedoms that America is founded on have enabled people to develop some of the world’s most technological advances. The capitalistic system has created the opportunity for great personal wealth‚ and has given millions of people opportunities that otherwise would not

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    that have impacted the people and the government. One event has had more impacted on me then the other events. That event is the 9/11 attack on the United States. This event was one of the first major acts of terrorism in the United States killing over 3‚000 people. The terrorists hijacked four airplanes and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center towers. After 9/11‚ the United States declared war on terrorism and the goal of capturing Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda and putting them to justice

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    EIFFEL TOWER (La tour eiffel) (http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_Tower ) CODE: SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE PAST CONTINUOUS PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST PASSIVE PRESENT PASSIVE SIMPLE FUTURE SIMPLE PAST PREDICATE ADJECTIVE SIMPLE PERFECT TENSE Eiffel Tower was constructed to remember the anniversary of the French Revolution and to show France’s industrial power to the world. It is located at the Champ de Mars in the 7th arrondissement (Midwest Paris). The French often call

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    The tragedy that took place in New York City on September 11‚ 2001 will live in millions of American’s hearts and minds for as long as they shall live. Whether they experienced the attack in person or if they were just at work and witnessed it on television it is something they will most likely never soon forget. Over three thousand causalities took place in the United States and some‚ like many‚ remember it like it was yesterday. Others even had their lives completely changed due to their race/religion

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