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…Americans' arteries are not just clogged--they're swollen. Wildly popular drugs like Lipitor and Zocor cut down on deaths from heart attacks and strokes by lowering blood cholesterol, but they're not enough. Despite them, cardiovascular disease kills…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…threats. He also failed to have even one meeting to discuss the threat of terrorism with his head of counterterrorism Richard Clarke.(9/11 Fact Sheet) Now after all that and the attacks he drops the search for Osama bin Laden and goes to Iraq. He starts a war…
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…9-11 Incident Compare and Contrast <Tab/>On September 11th 2001 terrorists attacked both the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. They succeeded in destroying the Twin Towers buildings. There have been many significant events in American…
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…that we live in an age of terror and don't have the luxury of waiting to be attacked. This is not a case where pre-emptive action should be used. Iraq isn't going to attack America; therefore, if America does anything, it should be to just enforce Saddam's past…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. In addition, the September 11 attacks also called for a focus on domestic security issues and the creation of a new cabinet-level federal agency, the Department of Homeland Security. Their mission is "Preserving our freedoms, protecting America, and securing our…
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…1. Introduction to the topic of the September 11 attack More than two years on, opinion is still divided about the full economic impact of the September 11th terrorist attacks against America. Both America and the global economy are still struggling…
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…Station suffered the worst of the attack. The time and place appear to have been deliberately selected, since Kasumigaseki station is located under many government offices and the National Police Agency's headquarters. The incident was timed to coincide…
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…put the accepted wisdom into question. Truth, is also a dauntless defender, he attacks the common idea with his firm belief. No wonder, such features make important truth begins as abnormal, it gives people uncomfortable feelings or even impervious…
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Category: /History
…Positive Patriotism after 9/11 Patriotism is love for his or her own country. In Barbara Kingsolver’s “And the Flag Was Still There”, the Sacramento Bee’s “Flag merchants see little letup since Sept. 11”, and the Daily Californian “More students…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Reflections of 9/11 “9/11” has changed each and every person’s life in this country. By experienceing an event of this magnitude, it would be difficult not to change in some way. Overall, the United States has changed greatly. Citizens no longer…
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