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Category: /Literature
…, wishing I had done something to prevent it. Since the horrific terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Americans have been colder to people who originated from the Middle East. I`ve witnessed these changes myself. An Afhgan kid at my school was brutally…
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…what the president had done wrong. All the way from intelligence stating that terrorist were plotting an attack on the nation prior to the 9/11 attacks and President Bush ignoring them, to flying Arabs out of the country to ensure their safety two days…
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…. immigration can reveal a great deal about recent immigrants, their homelands, and America's image abroad. Daniel Tichenor from the Rutgers University states in his essay U.S.A. Immigration, "The story of the American people is a story of immigration and diversity…
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Category: /History
…such an incident occurred on Sept. 11. The deadly attacks on New York and Washington have left us groping for support, for words, for a way to make meaning and recover our balance. Almost 30 years ago, my father suffered a serious heart attack at the age of 42. I…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of channels to get the latest developments in movies, sitcoms, reality shows, talk shows, music, videos, and in the lives of the celebrities that produce them. It took something as jarring as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 for America to in a way…
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…be deployed to vaccinate both victims of the disease and the victims' close contacts to help limit the spread of the virus. While the threat of terrorist's use of smallpox remains low, the consequences of such an attack are potentially catastrophic. A response…
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…, put it best when he wrote, “The role of the media will be critical if terrorists attack the civilian population...the media’s response must be responsible reporting” (63). Although the United States has been exposed to domestic and international terrorism…
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…the radiation effects of a terrorist attack. For only about $2 billion, we could have a system that monitors all commercial airlines in real time. With such a system in place we would have known that two planes were off course and headed for New York City…
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attack by Sudan Haissin; a terrorist attack killing thousands. The role of the media in this war was the make the viewers at home feel that the US was in Iraq fighting for a good cause. In order to achieve this the media showed all the positive results…
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…the criticism that he was rushing to war has been quitted. Also, since the U.N. has committed to backing him, if Saddam defies inspectors Bush will get his way and one part of his agenda by attacking Baghdad even if loudmouth democrats feel different. This attack
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