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    AFTER 9/11 TO WHAT EXTEND CIVIL LIBERTIES AND FUNDAMENTAL LAWS ARE CHANGED OR RESTRICTED BY CECILE REINKINGH [s2545217] Minor IRIO II: Academic Skills LXY021P05 Prof. Rossi 2 June‚ 2014 2302 words Table of Contents Introduction 3 What security considerations are involved‚ and have they been effective? 4 Have fundamental

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    has had many terrorist attacks‚ whether directed towards the military‚ the government and its property‚ or people. The United States has dealt with this terrorism on many occasions. A terrorist is someone‚ often a leader of a group who causes intentional destruction and fear on another person‚ groups or society‚ disregarding the safety of the other persons for many times the perpetrators claim to carry out these malicious attacks religious‚ political or‚ ideological reasons. On Thursday‚ October

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    non-state? Samuel P. Huntington formulated a theory named‚ ‘The Clash of Civilizations’‚ which was published in Foreign Affairs‚ summer 1993.[1] His theory was based on the changing source of conflict in global politics. Huntington believed that the reason for significant conflict would no longer stem from ideological or economic origins; it would be due to cultural conflict.[2] Civilizations – an advanced state of social development- vary from each other by factors including language‚ tradition‚ culture

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    The Truth About 911

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    The event that happened in September 11‚ 2001 will forever be emblazoned in the minds of the USA nation. The terrorist attacks on that day robbed the people’s peace of mind and had millions living in terror. Even though‚ we caught the group of terrorist that was involved in the attacks‚ there has always been a mystery over what really happened in September 9‚ 2011. Countless websites have popped up over the years to discuss the conspiracy theories of the 9/11 attacks. I have analyzed two of these

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    public about them. In some cases conspiracies are morally permissible however usually they are the result of nefarious motivations on the part of the conspirators. In this essay I will use the examples of the Watergate scandal and the September 11 terrorist attacks to explain how in this respect conspiracy theorizing is more often morally permissible due to the just motivations of the conspiracy theorizers and the benefits conspiracy theorizing lends to our society. It is common knowledge that

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    assumptions are not exactly true of all Muslims. The Post 9/11 also brought a heightened amount of security in busy places especially airports. A source from the foundation of protection officers talks about the extents that airports went to increase security to ensure safer flights and a smaller chance of something happening in the air. The airline industry is one the fastest industries to upgrade their security. Since the terrorist attacks occurred from high jacked airplanes‚ the airline industry

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    useless and racist. In many ways they are‚ but since the September 11‚ 2001 attacks‚ there was no other choice. For many years after‚ America was right on top of every suspicious person and or act. With the development of Homeland Security‚ and help from the Government‚ it was nearly impossible for an attack to occur. This did not mean that the war on terrorism was over by any means. Many terrorist tried yet failed to conduct such attacks against America and other countries‚ but they

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    Second Avenue Subway station drums up a chilling reminder for native New Yorkers of the early post 9/11 days. I was in middle school but I understood that New York City was targeted and my life was put in danger but I did not realize that still 11 years later I would never be able to escape the thought that the attack could be repeated. The terrorist attacks committed by Osama Bin Laden on September 11‚ 2001 made America very well aware of how vulnerable it was. The immediate response was to make sure

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    Anti-Muslim Hate Groups

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    The hate group that I chose to research was the Anti-Muslim hate groups in the United States. After the attacks on September 11‚ 2001 there has been a rise in the number of Muslim hate groups. The people in these groups see Muslims as “irrational‚ intolerant and violent.”(SPLC) They also believe that The Muslim community is a danger to America and its people. The Muslim hate groups suspect that Muslims are trying to convert American Democracy into their own law‚ which in most cases is Shariah law

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    United States Interventions Issue #1 United States Troops in afghanistan Source: Greg Bruno‚ The War in Afghanistan Just after the September 11th‚ 2001‚ attacks on American soil that took down the World Trade Center‚ America was already planning how to take down the al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden‚ the one who planned the attacks. We discovered his location in Afghanistan only months later‚ and the thought of an invasion was on everyone’s minds. The United States led multiple offensives

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