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    disaster; this could be the adequate phrase to describe the way 9/11 affected the U.S economy. The terrorist attacks on September 11 were a series of two unexpected attacks to the World Trade Center of New York. At two different times‚ two different airplanes crashed into both of the twin tower buildings. These two attacks created a variety of impacts‚ which include heavy economic ones. This research paper will demonstrate that September 11 to a great extent‚ affected the economy in terms of families

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    How did the 9/11 bring people together? Or Did the 9/11 bring people together? The 9/11 was a very significant event and brought many people together in many different ways. In circumstances of extreme stress we hear moving accounts of people going out of their way to help each other. Studies show that acute stress can lead to greater cooperative‚ social and friendly behaviour‚ even in men. This more positive reaction can help the human connections that occurred during the time of crisis associated

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    When I hear the date "9/11" I rapidly drown in the saddest kind of nostalgic thoughts and emotions. Although many years have gone by since the devastating events of 9/11‚ its memory and the feelings it evokes remains immortal. In retrospect‚ I was five years old during the time of the attacks and I wasn’t even living in the United States. Nevertheless‚ as I was too young to fully understand the magnitude of the attacks‚ seeing how an event that took place thousands of miles away from me had the ability

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    The Fallen It is a beautiful day in New York City. You can hear a symphony of sirens and songbirds as the sun’s radiant beams dance among the clouds. There are people everywhere laughing and enjoying the day. Suddenly everything changes. Then the sound of a deafening explosion echoes through the air. A plane has just struck one of the infamous Twin Towers. Fire is blazing above as thick clouds of smoke roll out of the top of the North Tower. Another thunderous blow shatters the atmosphere. Then

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    September 11‚ 2001 is a day that will tug at the heartstrings of America. In the midst of erupted chaos‚ President George W. Bush delivered a speech that was informative‚ yet comforting. The use of pathos exhibits sorrow and the sliver of hope that remained. Logos reflects the ensurance of efforts to assist the citizens in need and hunt down the people responsible. Rhetorical devices emphasize meaning‚ intrigues the audience. Bush’s speech on September 11‚ 2001 is a rhetorical speech of hope

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    An American Tragedy Twelve years ago‚ on September 11th‚ one of this most tragic events in American history took place. For most‚ they remember it as if it was yesterday. And for the rest of us‚ we were too young to understand or remember exactly took place on this horrifying day. The first person I interviewed was someone not much older than me. Although Tanner was so young when the attacks took place‚ he still understands exactly what events took place on that day‚ “I was only in the first

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    has been approximately twenty months since 2001s September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center‚ and still victims’ bodies are in the process of being identified. In matters like this‚ forensic scientists are forced to "bring out the big guns." Researchers can compare DNA samples from bodies to those taken directly from the victim: from hair‚ a toothbrush‚ a family member‚ and etcetera (Whitfield 6). As a result of the terrorist attacks‚ forensic scientists have come up with innovative

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    “The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area.” The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area (Gray 2004‚ 940). This comment by Gray was made in light of the fact that although use of force in response to terrorist attacks

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    According to the F.B.I.‚ a U.S citizen is more likely to be killed as a result of faulty furniture than by an Islamic terrorist attack. However‚ though terrorism is near the bottom of possible security threats to everyday citizens‚ the rise of anti-western civilization rhetoric by radical-Islamic groups and the increasing media coverage has led to one in six Americans to identify terrorism as the most important U.S. problem‚ even ahead of the economy‚ according to a recent Gallup poll. Donald Trump’s

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    America’s Foreign Policy After 9/11 many lives were lost which impacted many of American’s daily lives‚ now this catastrophic event will be remembered in history forever. Not only will Americans never forget 9/11‚ but their perception of the attackers will change as well. Many never thought that they would be attacked and especially they never thought that a terrorist attack could be carried out so efficiently and devastate so many. As a result‚ many Americans decide to change their foreign policy

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