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Category: /History
…in streetcars, trains, schools and even theaters. The Ku Klux Klan played a big part in the segregation between blacks and whites. They were a terrorist organization who threatened violence against blacks that challenged the established order. One of the main…
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…understand and appreciate what we have here in America, I don’t blame terrorist for doing the things that they do as far as bombing buildings with bombs and airplanes. Putting diseases in our mail and making our country go to war with people that really don’t care…
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…people view certain people as heroes that others view as something less. For example Osama bin Laden, the people of his country view him as a hero and the people of the US and some other countries see him as a threat and a terrorist. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the existing bias that all Middle Eastern men should be considered terrorists their judgment was affected by bias. This bias is ubiquitous in the media since the September 11th bombings. Bias conversely affects other things. For instance the issue of legalizing…
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…The Ku Klux Klan, is a secret terrorist organization that originated in the southern states during the period of Reconstruction following the American Civil War and was reactivated on a wider geographic basis in the 20th century. The original Klan…
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Category: /History
…could be the “D.C. Sniper” are endless, but when I first thought about it, terrorists were the first suspect I look to for an answer. It seemed to be the easiest group of people to put the blame on, because the killings were so random and it was circa…
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…the beginning of the film. For example the opening question asked how could God. To which they received no answer. Then if it’s not God's doing, it is evil. The terrorists claimed they did it for God; some say if so then never believe God. The fundamental…
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Category: /Literature/English
…this will probably make the viewer feel sympathetic towards America. The use of persuasive techniques which manipulate viewers to feel or respond to program give the viewer the attitude that we as people will not be beaten by the terrorists and the value that we…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the days of the Civil War, thru all our nation’s wars and conflicts,to today the terrorists of Afghanistan. We need to keep freedom alive. Not be complacent. America’s freedom is very special. Educators must work to reinforce what freedom means. It has…
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Category: /History
…year at this time. We weren’t certain that terrorists were going to threaten our nation, and even today we are not certain on whether or not our enemy is even alive. These uncertainties tend to challenge the way our government, and our constitution works…
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