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Category: /Law & Government
…It will take the world a long time to realize the full meaning of the events of September 11. Even as the United States wages its war on terrorism, the rest of us still struggle to understand the impact of the terrorist attacks on New York…
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…leaders of these terrorist groups. Therefore a classical liberal would believe that the U.S. government in defense of its citizenry is justified in its retaliatory attacks against Afghanistan. A classical liberal would explain the U.S. invading Afghanistan…
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…Section A : Plan of the Investigation The Cold War, which had lasted almost fifty years since the end of the Second World War, was a silent war between the two superpowers, the U.S.A., and the U.S.S.R. One of the earliest clashes between these two…
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…may become more widespread since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Cameras at airports and plazas are constantly taking photographs and then sent thru a database to be recognized against FBI most wanted lists. Such technologies can safeguard…
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…Crisis of America: the Attack September 11, 2001 marked a day which will live in emphamy. Four domestic air carriers were hijacked by terrorists. Two were crashed into the World Trade Center Towers, one to the Pentagon, and one in Pennsylvania…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and commemorated as a day of mourning and prayer as our country’s greatest fears and vulnerabilities were placed before our eyes. Thousands of lives have forever been altered by the unthinkable terrorist attacks of that early September morning. We are a country whose…
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…, the development of countermeasures for nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare, and the storage and analysis if potential threats, to be supplied by the FBI, CIA, NSA, and other government agencies. In doing so this would prepare us for another attack similar…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Effects of the September 11th tragedy to our society All of our lives have been affected by the terrorist attacks that were unleashed around America. The attacks have killed thousands of people and they will affect the rest of our lives…
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Category: /History
…share the same beliefs and the same God. To understand the terrorist attacks we have witnessed recently in many places, we have to bear in mind that what we see is not so much "Islam" mobilized to fight against "the West," but a civilization in severe…
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Category: /History
…. The crazy members:Increased civil rights activities during the 1960's brought a new wave of Klan violence. Klan members were involved in many terrorist attacks, including the killing of three civil rights workers in Mississippi, and the bombing of a Birmingham…
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