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    September 11, 2001

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    September 11‚ 2001 September 11th was the most tragic event and unforgettable day for Americans. Terrorists seized four commercial U.S. jets and crashed them into American symbols of the military and capitalism and which shook the entire nation. Immediately after the attacks‚ everyone felt spiritual‚ less materialistic‚ and realized that what really matters is loved ones. How have the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ affected me personally? The events that happened on September 11‚ 2001 will always

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    Social Web Research Paper

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    Research paper Social web William Kidwell INF103 Computer Literacy Instructor George McGee May 17‚ 2012   Social web it’s everywhere in today’s world from Facebook to Twitter to MySpace and we as a society use it every minute or every day. In my research paper I will address our use of the social web and how it has become this global phenomenon. The emergence of Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and the rest of the social Web as a global force in the last several years has done

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    fit a pilot in the vehicle. The Raven is a drone used mainly to spy. It is small enough to fit in a soldier’s backpack. This drone is the most known and the most used drone. The stealthy sentinel is a bigger drone and was helped to take down Osama Bin Laden. The biggest spy drone of all is the giant global hawk. It can spy for up to 35 hours. All of these drones are useful and they have no limits. Drones could help us gather lots of information‚ the U.S just has to be brave enough to start building

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    Rumsfeld was one of the most important cases in the Supreme Court’s 2005-2006 terms (Cole‚ D. 2006) The case involved a challenge by Salim Hamdan‚ the bodyguard and driver of Osama bin Laden to the military tribunals Bush had created by executive order in November 2001 for trying foreign national accused of terrorism and war crimes (Cole‚ D. 2006). Under the law of the President‚ defendants could be convicted and sentenced to death

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    Stereotypes on Terrorists

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    have a stereotype in mind when we imagine terrorists and that is a man of arab descent. Stereotypes are there for a reason‚ after all both of the people responsible for the previous Boston bombing’s were arab‚ so is the former most wanted man Osama Bin Laden‚ and all 16 men who were part of the 9/11 attacks were arab. Even though it is understandable to suspicious of arab men for being

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    Conflict

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    Conflict brings out the best and worst in people Self Preservation The primal urge for self preservation is often linked to an array of emotions and thoughts‚ each juxtaposed in the aspect of good and evil. The subjectivity of these often conservative and radical actions‚ as individuals’ enter an increasingly volatile era of insecurity and hardship. From the ambitious endeavor of Pyle we catch a glimpse into the many intricacies of the human psyche and how it is affected by the advance of

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    Obama 9/11 speech Analysis

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    How does Obama persuade the audience that the killing of Osama bin Laden was legitimate? Obama’s purpose of the speech is to persuade the audience that the killing of Osama bin Laden was legitimate. To do this‚ Obama has to appeal to all of his audiences‚ but particularly towards the American citizens because they were the people who were affected most by 9/11. Obama also targets his speech at al Queda as well as other terrorist groups to convey the actions he will take to keep his American people

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    Afghanistan I saw that it was much worse than I thought. There was a war; America was fighting in Afghanistan‚ because of Osama Ben Laden. I realized that there was no way home for me and the puppy must have died in that hijacked plane. I felt something against my arm and when I turned around I saw that a man is holding a gun against my arm. I fainted. When I woke up I found myself in Osama Ben Laden’s house. I was kidnapped and someone told me that I have been there for days before I woke

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    Al Zarqawi Essay

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    Al-Qaeda had been seen as the most powerful and relevant threat to the United States‚ specifically since the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers. But appearing on most subject matter experts and intelligence community personnel is the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria‚ better known in the press as ISIS. This is a Sunni group that has become more vicious and powerful than any other terrorist group known to us‚ even more brutal than al-Qaeda itself. This is why it is

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    Evolution of Homeland security   The evolution of Homeland security started in September 11‚ 2011. When terrorist took control of 4 flights in the United States and planed to kill millions of lives including their own lives. Everyone knows this day as 9/11. When ex-president George W. Bush created the Department of Homeland Security act of 2002. There were 22 agencies that were inherited into the DHS and three agencies that were not included in the DHS. The agencies that make up part of

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