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    What Is an American

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    government and for God. An American is from the most prosperous land in the history of the world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the Declaration of Independence‚ which recognizes the God given right of each person’s pursuit of happiness. An American is generous. Americans have helped out just about every other nation in the world in their time of need. When Afghanistan was overrun by the Soviet army 20 years ago‚ Americans

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    then the terrorist will have achieved an important goal. Media as a weapon are used on TV news stations‚ so everyone will know what they are doing and why they are doing it. For example 9/11‚ the media kept on replaying the footage of the World Trade Center over and over again and it got the message to us to be afraid of them. References Perl‚ Raphael F. (October 22‚ 1997) Terrorism‚ the Media‚ and the Government: Perspectives‚ Trends‚ and Options for Policy Makers Retrieved from

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    911 Theories

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    Twin Towers and World Trade Center were the result of a controlled demolition rather than structural failure due to fire. Another pretty popular belief is that the Pentagon was hit by a missile launched by elements from inside the U.S. government or that a commercial airliner was allowed to do so because of the American military. Another conspiracy deals with Larry Silverstein. Silverstein (the new leaseholder for the WTC) had been going to the Twin Towers "Windows on the World" restaurant (there

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    President George W. Bush’s 9/11 address to America and the rest of the world is one of the most thought provoking and important speeches in history. On September 11‚ 2001‚ America was attacked by the Al-Qaeda which is a terrorist group in the middle east. They hijacked our planes and crashed two of them into the World Trade Center towers. Another crashed into the Pentagon and the fourth plane was headed to Washington‚ D.C.‚ but crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers tried to overtake

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    The state of our country‚ the safety we have come to know as an ingrained American feeling is now gone. The terrifying events that brought down the towers of the World Trade Center‚ killing thousands of innocent people on September 11‚ 2001‚ is a day that will forever be remembered in our history. The hijacking of planes by the acts of terrorist forever changed airport security‚ the view of turban-wearing Sikhs forever changed how most Americans view them‚ the fighting of a war in the Middle East

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    Terrorism

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    individuals to act as they choose. Our freedom is taken away from us though when terrorism strikes. Terrorism implants fear in to the minds of all and disrupts our everyday actions. On September 11‚ 2001 a tragedy occurred in New York City‚ at the World Trade Center. Two hijacked airplanes were flown straight into the twin towers killing over 6‚000 people and injuring the minds of all Americans. This violent act of terrorism was masterminded by the Al-Qaida leader Usama Bin Laden. After the attacks‚ various

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    In September 11th 2001 a very tragic event had happened. In New York city‚ the World Trade Center had collapsed. The Attack at the Pentagon‚ in Washington D.C. and a plane that was forced to land in Pennsylvania. This attacked had affected so many problems and changes such as The United States security‚ The victims lives and the United States Military. This attack changed the country severely. To begin with the 9/11 attacks mainly affected the United States Security. In the Air ports the federal

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    Ward Churchill’s perspective on the September 11‚ attack in 2001 is very intriguing  because he states that the United States had done the same damage in other countries specifying  Iraq mostly‚ therefore deserved what the terrorist had planned which was bomb the World Trade  Center and the Pentagon. In his article he states that there was 500‚000  iraqi children whom the  United States army supposedly murdered intentionally which he has no proof of‚ so it completely  contradicts his point of us murdering innocent people

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    The year of 1974 was definitely not a time to forget as within this time unique events occurred. The completion of a world renown structure‚ the death of historical figure’s mother‚ and the uncovering of a soldier loyal to his orders long after the war’s end. Truly 1974 stands out in its diversity of events among other times. On January 15‚ the navy of the republic of China altercated with the south vietnamese navy resulting in a two day skirmish known as the battle of Hoang sea. The objective of

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    features combine to make an enthralling page-turner. One literary device used by the author to create restlessness in the reader is diction. The author intentionally uses words to create discomfort in the reader. “The twin towers of New York’s World Trade center collapsed. And then I smiled. Yes‚ despicable as it may sound (4-6).” The fact that the protagonist smiles at America’s misfortune only puts the reader at unease. Furthermore‚ the author himself suggests that the smile was a despicable reaction

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