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    out in buses and discotheques‚ the terrorizing of luminous cities at night with bombing sorties‚ and the incineration of worshippers at mosques.” . Since the attacks on the twin towers on September 11‚ many people fear Islamic terrorism‚ but Islamic terrorist organizations did not just begin with the 9/11 attacks. Different terrorist organizations‚ such as Al Qaeda and the Moslem Brothers have existed for many years‚ although some have died out‚ others still thrive‚ and some of the organizations spark

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    “Seconds from Disaster: 9/11” I learned so much about these horrific attacks on America‚ and I felt a wave of emotions pass over me. On the day of September 11‚ 2001‚ I learned that Operation Vigilant Guardian was scheduled to take place. This operation was to simulate an attack coming in from the nation’s borders as an air defence exercise to make sure America was prepared for war. In the early morning hours‚ 5 men checked in at Boston Logan Airport for American Airlines flight 11 to Los Angeles‚ CA

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    terrorist groups post-9/11. Focusing on the phrase used by the former Secretary of State Colin Powell‚ I would like to first focus on the way the US government described the fight against al Qaeda and the actions they took in response and my reaction‚ followed by my thoughts on the fight against terrorist groups in Afghanistan and in general. Like others before him‚ Howard argues that former Secretary of State Powell committed a grave mistake when he stated that the US is “at war” post 9/11. On this accord

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    phones. We rely on the media to inform us of emergency situations‚ inform us about politics and political events‚ and inform us of other information. These media outlets should be held to high standards in portraying the news in a nonbiased manner. But what if these headlines and news feeds‚ were lying to you or altering the truth to benefit them financially‚ politically‚ or socially? Having done extensive research on media manipulation‚ it can be determined that the media affects how society views war

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    stating that they exist to give us patience‚ comfort‚ and hope. The Old Testament is bursts forth with stories and examples that teach mankind how to behave himself and what God expects of His creation. One particular narrative is useful in this regard: the life of David. The books of 1 and 2 Samuel tell the various stories of what happened to David in his lifetime.

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    NSA‚ stated “if you look at what the al-Qaeda previously did‚ they took truck bombs and used them against the embassy in Kenya‚ they went ahead and used a boat in Yemen against the U.S. warship. So you have a car‚ you have a truck‚ you have a boat. Why wouldn’t you expect a plane to be added?” (“9/11 Intelligence Failures Report”‚ 2002). This emphasizes how important it is to be creative‚ think outside of the box and be proactive when it comes to homeland security. 9/11 was not an inevitable event

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    Ten years ago no one had heard of Islamophobia‚ today the fear spreads like cancer. A phobia widespread‚ filled with mayhem‚ poisonous rhetoric‚ and cruelty . 9/11 was the catalyst for a new wave of Islamophobia. People seem to forget that Muslims were also victims on that day. Terrorists did not spare those who’s religion they claimed their own.Cultural and religious acceptance was put on the back burner. There has always been the need for an enemy‚ otherwise the good guys wouldn’t see any publicity

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    Part I -Progressive Muslims – In Search of Progressive Islam Beyond 9/11 Farid Esack describes the situation of progressive Muslims post 9/11. He does this because their role has become significantly important in the society they live in. Progressive Muslims described by him are liberal Muslims who are seeking for a change but according to their conservative values. He describes the attacks from 9/11 represents a collision of two forms of religious fundamentalism‚ the American capitalistic market

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    the brain behind them are old‚ seasoned politicians. Terrorists mostly recruit younger people in their group as it is easy to brainwash them. Few of the terrorist attacks the world would never forget are the mid air bombings of Pan Am flight 103‚ the 9/11 attacks in which 2 civilian planes were hijacked and then

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    I can recall on several occasions where I have experienced a clear episodic memory. One  experience was in 2001 when I was five years old. It was the day of 9/11 and I remember being  in my kindergarten classroom. I remember the teachers on their cell phone with a panic­look on  their face; they were talking about towers. A few minutes went by and my mom checked me out  of school and I was so scared because I did not know what was going on. We got home and I  remember my mom turning on the television. I had seen planes crashing into the twin towers and 

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