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    few months later‚ U.S. troops were sent to Afghanistan to dismantle the terrorist group Al-Qaeda.On May 2‚ 2011‚ Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by US Special Forces. Our military involvement in Afghanistan turned into the longest-running war in U.S. history. California contribution to the aftermath of 9/11‚ “As of 2009‚ the U.S.

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    happen in America? What can be done so it never happens again? September 11th is the day people understood the concept that freedom isn’t free. People had a basic understanding of the word terrorism‚ however no one really believed that America could suffer the tragedy that it did. As far as people knew terrorism was a concern for countries in the Middle East‚ not in our backyard‚

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    countries in the Middle East. Innocents are dying and the governments of the Middle East are becoming corrupted by the influence of radical jihadists. Since 9/11 the United States has truly taken it upon itself to put a stop to the spread of this terrorism (Bergen and Tiedemann 12-18). Today the United States’ weapon of choice against terrorists is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). These UAVs are referred to as drones‚ and they are extremely efficient. Drones have a relatively low cost compared

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    group of analysts who monthly publish articles on economics) states in his article “Problems in using trade to counter terrorism: The Case of Pakistan” that Pakistan’s relations with US has affected the overall economy. After 9/11 US decided to alter it’s a foreign policy that favored Pakistan’s economic growth because a stable economy would prove to be a barrier against terrorism. According to Looney the neoclassical comparative advantage states that a country who makes use of most of its resources

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    However‚ some believed that he was Muslim and believed in peace. Osama Bin Laden was held accountable for a lot of deadly acts of terrorism. Also‚ terrorism is illegal in any country. Bin was apart terrorist group called “Al – Qaida “. In 1988 Bin Laden created a new group called “Al – Qaida“ (“the base “) that would focus on symbolic acts of terrorism instead of military campaigns. They first time “Al – Qaida “attacked was on a Hotel in Aden‚ Yemen. That hotel held American troops.

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    Pentagon‚ and a plane crashed in PA‚ it was too believed to be high jacked as well. This horrible event was witnessed by millions of people of television viewers it was the worst terrorist attack on the American soil‚ it was also the most lethal terrorism in human experience.  President Bush address the Congress of the following the attaches of 9/11. As the speaker he talks to the audience about the attacks of 9/11 he states that no report is needed‚ it already has been delivered by American people

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    Fahrenheit 9/11

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    have already suffered at the hands of the Taliban and outside forces for years. The events of 9/11 resulted in the US declaring a “war on terror” on September 17‚ 2002. In response to that Michael Moore‚ a controversial filmmaker‚ has made Fahrenheit 9/11‚ a kind of attack on Bush and his administration for their handling of both the "war on terrorism" and the war in Iraq. Fahrenheit 9/11 starts with an investigation why George W. Bush won the presidency while it was apparent that it was Gore

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    Mitigation In The 1990s

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    1990s‚ the most of mitigation programs were solely focus on natural hazards (Roberts‚ p. 134). The maximum end of creating a mitigation directorate was to move the agency away from national security functions toward natural hazards that are more easily mitigated than prevented (Roberts‚ p. 134). James Lee Witt‚ oversaw FEMA reorganization and he as the director promoted the idea of mitigation at the local and state level throughout the 1990s. As a result‚ mitigation became associated with the policies

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    cigarettes placed side by side blown up as big as skyscrapers standing in New York City‚ New York symbolizes the tragic day of September 11‚ 2001. That’s not all of what this meaningful‚ but offensive add means. The picture of two burning cigarettes is terrorism. When you see a person smoking cigarettes they often do not look like the happiest or nicest people. Some even steer clear of people who are smoking. Even leaving a grocery store line do to someone smelling cigarette smoke coming from the individual

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    Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative Communication University Of Phoenix BCOM/ 275 Nakitta Stanford June 3‚ 2011 Wk.2 Demonstrative Communication In this essay you will read about demonstrative communication. This essay will discuss how demonstrative communication can be very effective or ineffective. This essay will also discuss negative and positive‚ for both the receiver and sender. The positivity gets reflected with the help of concentration from your listeners

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