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    George W. Bush Address to Nation (9/11) 1. In the second sentence of his speech he states “The victims were in airplanes or in their offices: secretaries‚ business men and women‚ military and federal workers‚ moms and dads‚ friends and neighbors.” This allows him to reach a universal American audience. He is addressing the entire nation‚ therefore it is important he relates the incident to everyone. While it may seem obvious that the attack effects everyone‚ by saying this Bush allows every audience

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    changed.It was the bad for America which tore the heart of the people around the world.After the attacks USA and all other countries governments made public safety bills and national security their main priority.Government took many hard steps to fight against the terrorism.Police and other national security agencies has all power to search the suspected person house‚ bank accounts and all other personal details without any searh warrant.Security made very tight at the airports‚ borders and other government

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    the legislation which is relinquishing us of our rights guaranteed to us in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. The USA Patriot Act or the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 is a US legislative law enacted in response to the September 11‚ 2001 Terrorist Attacks. The bill passed 98-1 in the United States Senate‚ and 356-66 in the United States House of Representatives; Senator Russ Feingold cast the Senate’s

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    The Impact of 9/11 Attacks

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    attacks on the World Trade Center were absolutely hanis to say the least. The attacks took many people by surprise‚ including myself. That day made a tremendous impact on our country that still exist today and will probably last a very long time. Terrorism has been around for a many years; however‚ the terrorist attacks of 9-11 changed the United States forever. The terrorists’ attacks of 9-11 did not have much of a personal effect on me due to the fact that I didn’t have any ties to the areas in

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    of 9/11 many American’s lives were affected emotionally‚ physically‚ economically‚ and politically. A month after the terrorist attack in the US‚ a war was launched by the United States. This war was known as the “fight back” war. It was the beginning of George Bush administration’s war on terrorism. The main theme of this war was to stop terrorism and catch Osama Bin Laden. He was the main person who planned this evil attack on September 11‚ 2001. Bin Laden’s trained groups that were called Al-

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    Global War on Terrorism‚ chaos amongst Muslim American citizens as well as an increase in economic measures which eventually resulted in a recession. The effects on Muslim Americans were eminent as a result of the terrorists being Muslims. Having to deal to deal with threats‚ prejudices and stereotypes on a daily basis Many Muslims had to deal with the pain of being shunned by their fellow Americans. As well as attacked‚ there was a surge in incidents of harassment and hate crimes against Middle

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    government also created a new department and released a new act. The Department of Homeland Security was created after the attacks and its stated missions involve anti-terrorism‚ border security‚ immigration and customs‚ cyber security‚ and disaster prevention and management. The department of Homeland Security was designed to combat terrorism so another attack would not happen on United states

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    Representation Terrorism Index 1. Introduction 2 2. Defining ‘Terrorism’ 3 3. Understanding ‘Terrorists’ 6 Gerrits‟ Seven „Terrorists‟‟ Tactics of Publicity 8 The Role of the Media in the „Terrorist Crusade‟ 8 Violence as a Central Feature of „Terrorism‟ 9 4. The Construction of the „Terrorist Threat‟ – ‘Counterterrorism’ vs. ‘Terrorism’ / ’Terrorism’ vs. ‘Counterterrorism 10 5. Conclusion 12 6. Bibliography 14 Student – João Cotrim 1 * 2. Politics of Representation Terrorism 1. Introduction

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    unable to ‘walk his talk.’ I argue that in the case of drone usage as a form of imminent threat defense‚ Obama is using legal defense started by the Bush administration and continuing to arm Unmanned Aerial Vehicle’s (UAV’s) in order to wage war on terrorism. However‚ the current president has moved away from Bush’s reliance on unilateralism to solve world conflict‚ especially in Libya. I will first introduce the legality of the use of drones and how Obama has built off Bush-era arguments‚ and then

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    to U.S. terrorist attacks the Congress passed important piece legislation on 14th September 2001. The legislation authorized the U.S. President to force. The legislation states that the president can “use all necessary as well as appropriate force against the persons‚ nations or organizations that he determined committed‚ aided‚ planned and authorized terrorist attacks that took place on the 11th of September 2001.The President thereafter signed the legislation into law on the 18th of September 2001

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