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…liberties and God-given rights. Since the attacks on September 11, 2001, questions on safety and liberty have been bubbling to the surface. The people of America, though devastated by these attacks, seek refuge from terrorism but also from an all-knowing…
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…the king of England will arm at least 70 warships.” The Dutch Provinces’ size and location made it vulnerable to attack and economic challenges. Document 3 shows the losses suffered by the Dutch as compared to the British due mostly to the size of the Navy…
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…is a problem not only in the work place for adults, but in the school system of young children. It all started in 1993 when the AAUW Educational Foundation tested some 1, 600 public school students in grades 8 through 11. These children were both male and female…
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…against Saudi Arabia and Israel. The U.S.-led military coalition drove Iraq’s armies out of Kuwait. This war, called the Persian Gulf War, lasted only six weeks. On April 11, 1991, the U.N. Security Council made Iraq promise to pay Kuwait for war damages…
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…of crime suffer emotionally, financially and sometimes physically. In the United States, Americans are known to commit most crimes; but on September 11 2001, people from different countries planned and committed a serious and unforgettable crime against…
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Category: /History
…to crack down on terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Who is to say that this war is not mainly being fought so we can collect the millions of barrels of oil that Iraq has control of. The attacks of September 11 could not have come at a better time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…." The last day of their New York experience, the students traveled to Ground Zero, where the students witnessed the harsh reality of the effects of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Peace senior Erin Hayes said, "We went on the two-month…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, peace, and freedom are what I believe the most important American values. On September 11, 2001 America was attacked by terrorists, not with atomic bombs or missiles. Driving our own planes into some of our most cherished buildings, they tried to put a stop…
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…In a time of crisis, it is natural human nature to point the finger of the blame at whomever is the closest. However, it is one thing to merely think it, but an entirely different thing to publish your speculations. Since the September 11, 2001…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the fallout of September 11) provides great advantages to Australia. Our defence force would struggle to survive without the intelligence, weaponry technology and research provided by this alliance. Since the attacks on America, Australians fear for their safety…
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