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    September 11‚ 2001 was the deadliest day for New York. Thousands died because of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City. Two planes crashed into the twin towers while a third crashed into the pentagon and a fourth into a field in Pennsylvania. Something this big could not have been decided that morning‚ it needed to be planned. All the people involved need to know what they were going to do. This meant they had to have some form of communication along the way‚ whether it

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    Virus--an enemy whom causes impenetrable death before the victim can even blink. The mere thought of a virus is already spine-chilling‚ and Richard Preston manages to write a book intensifying that feeling by tenfold. In The Hot Zone‚ author Richard Preston successfully establishes an overarching grim mood by using different types of figurative language‚ such as imagery and foreshadowing. A prime example of imagery is when Charles Monet was aboard a tightly packed and cramped plane. Days before

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    September 11‚ 2001 was one of the worst terrorist attack committed in the United States. The Twin Towers were demolished killing over 400 people and wounding countless others. Attempts were made on the Pentagon (in which people died) and the White House. One will list and explain at least four reasons the NIST report lists as being the reasons the Twin Towers collapsed. Two 767 aircrafts were high jacked and crashed into the North Tower and the South Tower. The impacts set in place the destruction

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    Firefighter is arguably one of the most selfless job executed. This image of a violent fire outbreak evokes a deep sense of loss and compassion towards those afflicted. In such chaotic situation‚ it is paramount to acknowledge this man. He is a true hero‚ who in the midst of a polluted environment‚ filled with smoke and fire‚ is selflessly executing his duties to protect and serve the citizens. Wearing a uniform symbolizes a sense of patriotism and in everyday situation‚ it is portrayed by firefighters

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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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    It was a sunny morning in 1944‚ me and my team were stationed in Belgium. This was the day we were all going to check out and area around bastogne. We were halfway done with our mission briefing when private Malarkey runs in telling us that we have to leave immediately because the base was under attack. We all ran to our airplanes like we have practiced and trained for more than a dozen times. We completed the check and soon were up in the air. For a brief moment the air was clear with no airplanes

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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 Man Who Killed Millions Osama bin Laden leader of al-Qaida was responsible for many terrorist attacks on the U.S. He took the blame for many such attacks like 9/11‚ the bombing of a national guard training center‚ but such attacks were not just in America. In Egypt‚ there was a failed attempt of the Egyptian President. And another bombing in Saudi Arabia. The effects of these attacks put everyone on edge. It also led to them doing something about it. Everyone tried to kill Osama bin Laden hoping

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    terrorism in pakistan

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    auses and Effects of TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN. Need help concerning this please call +970333333331. Please DO NOT HESITATE contacting me. Terrorism in Pakistan has many causes and effects. The root causes are religious extremism‚ war in Afghanistan‚ poverty‚ social inequality‚ and illiteracy. Some of the main effects are bombings‚ killings‚ and assassinations especially of police and military personnel‚ damage to tourism‚ and a bad image to the country. Religious extremism is caused by Madrasas

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    Child Poundmaker questioned the intent of treaty 6. Two years later when some other chiefs agreed to settle on reserves Poundmaker made his own band and hunted the slowly disappearing Buffalo. - He was the Peace Chief of his band and Fine Day was the War Chief. - Poundmaker signed Treaty 6 on August 23‚ 1876 then in 1879 Poundmaker also agreed to settle on a reserve 40 miles west of Battleford at the joining of the Battle River and Cut Knife Creek. - After Fine Day fought off the Canadian Army after

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