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    Groupthink and 9/11 Group decision making can be very helpful in getting different thoughts and opinions out of discussion‚ but also can be dangerous because of groupthink. Groupthink occurs when people avoid individually testing‚ analyzing‚ and evaluating facts in order to avoid upsetting the consensus of a group. In effect a conflict occurs whereby some topics are okay to discuss while others are closed often without the group being consciously aware of it. Those who violate the unspoken

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    9/11 Tragic Events

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    Throughout history there have occurred many tragic events. On Sept. 11‚ 2001 and Aug. 29‚ 2005‚ two unforgettable event have occur‚ where is will be remember throughout the ages of the United States history. In this essay I¡¯ll be discussing the impact to the life¡¯s and the economic changes in the U.S. On the tragic day of 9/11 a day that will be unforgettable‚ happen in the pages of American history‚ the unthinkable happen. The terror stuck the heart of the big apple‚ New York City‚ two planes

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    of apartheid. His speeches in the past had influenced the hearts of millions of fellow South Africans‚ but today his speech would signify a new era and a new page in the history of South Africa. Every word and sentence were carefully chosen in order to serve a specific purpose and address different audiences both within South Africa and the rest of the world. The purpose of his speech was not simply to address the nation as its new president and offer gratitude to those who put him there;

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    the people‚ in order to form a more perfect union”1 - On March the 18th 2008 Barack Obama opened his speech on race‚ in Philadelphia‚ with this sentence. From the open sentence you can see that this speech isn’t any speech‚ perform by any orator. It’s a speech with a main message‚ performed for the people‚ to creates a brighter future for all the American people and to change history. Obama’s speech on race was a part of his campaign while he was running for the presidential election in 2009. He speaks

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    people to join in his efforts and unify together in order to achieve peace. The inaugural address is saturated with rhetorical strategies seeking to flatter the American People and utilizes words of encouragement to evoke unification. Kennedy was able to effectively establish a profound kairotic moment at which his discourse can make the most difference or have the most influence. The speech persuades the American people by providing motivating propositions through appeals to ethos‚ logos and pathos.

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    9-11 Reflection Essay

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    faint murmurs of some attack‚ it was never really made into a big deal as we all just did the usual. The teachers still gave homework and no one left school or work mid day like many other tragedies such as president Kennedy’s assassination or the 9-11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers. It might have been that way because no one understood the severity of it. I was riding home on the bus and like most people I was on social media and almost everything was covered with the Paris attacks‚ support

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    Satan Influence On 9/11

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    Like in the case of 9/11 where a few of Satan’s higher-ranking soldiers successfully convinced hijackers to use these same types of planes as missiles‚ crashing them into the World Trade Center. But in the case of U.S. Airways flight 1549‚ angels had successfully influenced the captain of the flight to be able to make a water landing in the Hudson‚ saving all 155 lives on board and sparing the same city its second 9/11 in less than a

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    What Happened After 9/11

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    I was born in 2002. Nationally a lot happened in this year because‚ this was the year following 9/11. I really wish I would’ve been alive during the time of 9/11 and could’ve remembered it. I’d want to tell my kids about it from my perspective‚ and what I was doing at the time of it. Besides the sad things‚ there was a lot more stuff that happened‚ from fashion to sports. A lot of movies that were popular in that year are still popular now. Some of the movies started an amazing sage. Some were one

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    9/11 Impact On America

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    Have you used your cell phone today? How about the internet? Without the years of 1970-present we would not have these everyday items. In the past 45 years‚ Americans have experienced hardship as well as prosperity. For example‚ Americans experienced 9/11 which made Americans question their own security. In addition‚ Americans also faced the Watergate scandal‚ which caused them to question corruptibility of the government (“new voices‚ new Frontiers…."1277-1289). An important group of people living

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Roxanne Salinas English 1301 Mrs. King October 13‚ 2013 Terrorist Attack and the Changes in Airport Security The terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001‚ have forever changed the security measures taken at all airport/ airlines across America. The tragedy that unfolded on this day‚ called for improvement of our airport security. Following the September 11th terrorist attacks‚ new policies‚ procedures‚ management‚ and tightened airport/airline security were put into place. Prior to

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