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    multiple near the same time is tragic. Shakespeare’s unforgettable play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has 6 deaths in a matter of days that is disastrous and appalling to other characters. In real life‚ on September 11‚ 2001‚ when the World Trade Center was maliciously attacked‚ it caused heartbreak and pain to occur in everyone around the nation and the world. 2‚997 fell victim to the terrorist group. These two tragedies involved people who felt angry‚ fearful‚ and pitiful towards the deaths of whom

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    The AFSPA and The Woman: After-effects of the Act This Term Paper / Assignment / Project has been submitted by Ms. Aishwaria S Iyer ID No: 212034 On Sociology II During the Winter Semester 2012 -13 I. Introduction Everyone knows 9/11 as the day of the infamous airplane crash that brought down the twin towers in New York‚ destroying thousands of lives all at once. Few however‚ realise that the date is ominous for Indians in a different way. It is the date when The Armed Forces

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    The Effects of 9/11 Attacks Research Paper Jamie Linthecome Contemporary History SUMA10 - Sec D Instructor: Marek Mckenna 8/22/2010 The Effects of 9/11 Attacks America and its people pride themselves on the fact that it’s politically ran government has provided them with a great deal of security. That sense of pride was permanently changed with the events that occurred on September 11‚ 2001. The effects of 9/11 attacks are significant because it brought about national and international

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    hearings and lies that people like to make up. But‚ not all sayings are lies. Some become true. Others fear that immigrants would overthrow the United States government. During the Salem Witch Trails‚ The Red Scare‚ The Crucible‚ The War on Terror‚ and 9/11 are similar due to fear‚ paranoia and being accused because of rumors that people would spread. Some people argue about how much politics have change. Many think that loss of combat should be shared by all parts of society. In The War on Terror the

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    UNIVERSITATEA SPIRU HARET FACULTATEA DE LITERE Specializarea: Limbi și Literaturi Străine FORMA DE ÎNVĂŢĂMÂNT: ZI Lucrare de licenţă Nineteenth Century women. An analysis of female characters in English and Roumanian literature. Student‚ Lavinia CHIRIAC Coordonator ştiinţific‚ Prof. conf. univ. dr

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    terrorist groups post-9/11. Focusing on the phrase used by the former Secretary of State Colin Powell‚ I would like to first focus on the way the US government described the fight against al Qaeda and the actions they took in response and my reaction‚ followed by my thoughts on the fight against terrorist groups in Afghanistan and in general. Like others before him‚ Howard argues that former Secretary of State Powell committed a grave mistake when he stated that the US is “at war” post 9/11. On this accord

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    attacks of September 11‚ 2001 on our country was one of the most tragic and deadly days in our history. It brought a country together and the American strength of freedom and unity became a battle cry. After the dust had cleared‚ the questions came about that asked‚ how could this have happened? Were there not security and intelligence infrastructures and policies in place? Where did these failures occur? Will our country be vulnerable going forward? The events of 9/11 brought a large amount

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    out in buses and discotheques‚ the terrorizing of luminous cities at night with bombing sorties‚ and the incineration of worshippers at mosques.” . Since the attacks on the twin towers on September 11‚ many people fear Islamic terrorism‚ but Islamic terrorist organizations did not just begin with the 9/11 attacks. Different terrorist organizations‚ such as Al Qaeda and the Moslem Brothers have existed for many years‚ although some have died out‚ others still thrive‚ and some of the organizations spark

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    Is the U.S really as safe as we think it is post 9/11? Some would say 9/11 is one of the most tragic events to ever happen to this country‚ and many would agree. Looking at how things have changed in this country to prevent events like these from happening again makes it obvious to realize that this country will do whatever it takes to make the people safer. The question is are we actually safer? and are the liberties that we sacrifice worth the security that we gain? After reading through numerous

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    Why Was 9/11 Important

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    There are many important important events in history. One of the most important to me is 9-11. That was crazy. On September 11‚ 2001‚ Osama Bin Laden was the stupid mastermind behind this attack. He had his men hijack 4 commercial planes‚ two of which crashed into the Twin Towers. The other two were planned for the Pentagon and the White House. They both failed for the Pentagon and White House. Some of the people on board of the plane put a stop to the hijackers and made them crash into a field

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