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    in the world in some way. The comfort blanket that people live under in the United States was striped away by the act to terrorism. Not only the Americans’ lives but the conditions of American Muslims had been worsened after 9/11. Because of fear‚ people are capable of doing violent things. This is due to perceptions that Arabs and Muslims are likely perpetrators of terrorism. Interestingly‚ this perception

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    Right of Habeas Corpus

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    this was a historical moment for this right of the constitution. “Lincoln ’s power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus was extensively explored during the Civil War‚ but since then his suspensions have escaped detailed scrutiny despite the controversy they provoked‚ their widespread and effective use to combat malignant opposition to the war‚ and their uncertain grounding in the Constitution.” Under the Constitution the federal government can unquestionably suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas

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    9/11 Commission Report

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    9/11 Commission Report book review The actual name of this book is the Final Report of the National Commission on The Terrorist Attacks upon the United States. This book is the official report of the findings of the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001. The President and Congress suggested that the 9/11 Commission get this information and release it to the public so that all of us actually know what happened. In November of 2002 the book was started and it was not finished

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    brought a sense of unity amongst the nation‚ making Americans‚ in a sense‚ more patriotic. Along with this feeling of American pride and ‘standing as one’‚ Americans suddenly found something to unite against. While our military and government started a war in the Middle East‚ it seemed as if it became normalized to target anyone who shared the characteristics‚ religion‚ or background of al-Qaeda‚ those who were actually responsible for the September

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    Clintons Fault for 9/11

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    Clintons Fault For 9/11 The Clinton administration was at fault for the 9/11 attacks. During the course of his presidency‚ Bill Clinton had more than a single chance to catch those responsible for the 9/11 tragedy. During his term of 8 years‚ Clinton had seen a fair share of terrorist attacks‚ all of which were quickly forgotten. Clinton not only sparked the attack on the World Trade Center‚ but he may very well have sparked hatred towards the United States by many of the Middle Eastern countries

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    terrorists lost interest in attacking us again‚ or we found out what their plans were and stopped them from carrying them out.”1 He asserts that‚ “T[t]he reason that attack did not happen is because America abandoned the law enforcement approach to terrorism that failed to stop the 1992 World Trade Center bombing‚ that failed to stop

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    killed on May 2‚ 2011 in a US Navy SEALs raid at a compound in Abbottabad‚ Pakistan. He was 54 years old at the time of his death. The news of Osama’s death spread like a wild fire in the entire world. It was a huge victory for the U.S. in the war against terrorism and to eradicate Al Qaeda and a huge defeat to Al Qaeda. The news created a mix reaction in the world. In the U.S.‚ crowds of young and old poured out on streets late at night chanting “USA‚ USA” while half way across the world in Pakistan

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    9/11 Causes

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    September 11th‚ 2001: The Causes and Effects The United States encountered the primary demonstration of war on American soil that took a huge number of blameless regular civilian lives 14 years ago in 2001. Since then‚ America has lived in fear and made compensations to guarantee the wellbeing of this generation and the following. Although‚ many people are still uninformed of the price that the Americans have paid to do as such thing. Many of these people are also clueless of what might have happened

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    Terrorism

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    2011 Terrorism either international or domestic is an act to gain attention for a cause and to get a point across at the expense of innocent people. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (2011) proclaims that “Throughout its more than 100-year history‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has protected the American people from threats to our way of life. As some of our greatest threats—gangsters‚ public corruption‚ hate crimes‚ cyber attacks‚ white-collar fraud‚ and terrorism—have evolved

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    The Impact of Little Brother in the twenty-first century Cory Doctorow’s realistic and rousing novel‚ Little Brother‚ is the perfect example of a dystopian and futuristic approach to the twenty-first century and its events. Little Brother takes the readers on the journey of seventeen-year-old Marcus Yallow who faces the consequences of skipping class with his friends when they are captured by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as suspects after being caught in the aftermath of a terrorist

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