...September 11, 2001 9/11 was an inside job. A bold statement to a beginning of a bold paper. Several credible people support this claim. 9/11 is a very touchy subject, as it should be. This research paper will offend most people. The attack was very real. The deaths were very real. The people responsible for the attack was not the Taliban. 9/11 was an inside job, 9/11 was a false flag operation designed to get the American people to back a war that we had no business to be in. Moving forward know this, I have the upmost respect for our military and the lives lost due to 9/11. I also have several people in my life that are active duty now as well as during the time of the 9/11 attacks. September 10, 2001 one day before the attacks. Secretary...
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...One of the Muslim Leaders would include Zuhdi Jasser, President of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, and also Stephen Schwartz, Executive Director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism. Another argument that many Muslims and other supporters of the Mosque are arguing is prior to the September 11 terrorists attacks there was a Mosque in the Twin Towers. Though, since 2001 the number of Mosques within the United States has increased by over 74%. (USAToday) As of today there are over 275 mosques in New York where Muslims can worship freely. (World Atlas) The rate of mosques in New York and increased greatly since the 9/11 terrorist attack, which shows the freedom of religion within the United States. The real question still remains as to why a mosque has to be built at “Ground Zero”. Fellow Muslims even believe prominent leaders in the construction of the Mosque are not for the Mosque in good faith. Such an act is strictly prohibited in the true beliefs of the Quran (Quran Explorer). There is in a sense enough reason to not build the mosque because prominent leaders of the Muslim religion even believe their fellow Muslims are not pursuing the construction in good faith of Islam, but rather as a...
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...9/11: Never Forgotten but Never the Same On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, at 8:46 in the morning, another mundane day began at the office. Millions sat in their desks around the world, living their ordinary lives, when news spread that American Airlines flight number 11 had been hijacked and crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Minutes later, another American Airlines plane flew into the South Tower, killing everyone onboard and hundreds inside the building. As the rest of the day progressed, countries around the world stood in solidarity with the United States, shocked that a tragic event such as this could happen to such an influential world superpower. The terroristic attacks on the United States on September 11th, 2001,...
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...What if the September eleventh attack never happened? Would America be better or worse than it is today? The terrorist attacks create a great impact for people alive, present, or involved and they seem to be left with a scar that they carry with them forever. A lot of things have changed due to damaging attacks. After the terrorist attack of 2001, the U.S. was negatively affected because homeland security has increased dramatically, people have been a lot more cautious, and the citizens of America have become increasingly racist towards those of different ethnicities. After the 9/11 attack, security around the nation has greatly increased with more cops, and it affects people differently. The number of people in the police departments has increased since 2001. This is a good and a bad thing. It is good because that means we are safer, but at the same time we are not. We are not safe at the same time because a lot of people are being killed or abused by those in the police force. America is said to be the “land of the free, and the home of the brave,” but it is more like “home of the brave and...
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...9/11 Essay Terrorism has been a very influential problem in American history and has had an enormous effect on U.S. From Pearl Harbor, First World Trading Center, Truck Bombing of Federal Building, and last but not least September 11, 2001. September 11th was a very devastating event in the history of America. This was a huge problem and caused depression, mourning, and paranoid many people. Of course, this affected many people and to this day still does. What do you think caused 9/11?.... Let's find out. September 11, 2001 was a very tragic day in American history. It all started when 19 terrorists boarded multiple airplanes, hijacked them, and crashed them into different targets. The terrorists focus was at the Pentagon and World...
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...The day that will never be forgotten September 11, 2001 By: Alex Goldsmith Class 004-17 ALC 88H30 07 April 2017 The day that will never be forgotten. Over the course of our nation’s history there has been many events that will forever be engraved in the minds of Americans. Many live were lost that day for unknown reasons. This event may not be the worst disaster to ever happen on American soil, but this day will forever be remembered and changed the world as we once knew it. The attackers were part of the Islamic terrorist group from Saudi Arabia and several other Arabic nations. There were 19 militants that smuggled on box-cutters and knives through security and were undetected. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the 19 men that...
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...When 9/11 started people were confused scared so many people died at the world trade centers,the pentagon and united airlines 93.As the world trade center south tower fell it killed a lot of people. Those who were near the collapse of the south tower either died by fallen concrete or buy the dust that the fall made.1 There were four plane crashes during 9/11 each plane had a target. The first two planes hit the world trade centers the third plane hit the pentagon killing 20 people in the process the the fourth plane target was the white house but the passengers revolted against the plane hijackers and crashed into the countryside at 580 miles per hour killing everyone on board and almost leaving nothing behind.2 We remember 9/11 and we honor those who died to protect and rescue any survivors (except united flights 93) and to ensure that it does not happen again. We now take precautions with airports to make sure that planes do not get hijacked....
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...Throughout history many fires that have accord have had an impact of building codes as well as an impact on the fire department. Since the events that occurred on September 11, 2001, the collapse of the World Trade Center has become one of the most discussed building collapses in history. Those events not only impacted the building codes of New York, but impacted the codes all over the United States. The attacks also affected the Fire Department of New York as well as fire departments around the world. Following the attacks and subsequent collapse of the buildings due to the fire and damage caused by the impact of the aircraft into the building, many organizations made recommendation of changes to building code to combat this new threat. The International Code Council made many changes as a result of the events that occurred. New Codes called for...
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...When thinking about the sinking of the Lusitania and the attack of 9/11, what comes to mind are the phases of disaster the victims may have experience. The victims will respond to a disaster often by move through the following four phases of disaster response. The phases are: The heroic phase, the honeymoon phase, the disillusionment phase, and the reconstruction (Adams, 1999) the heroic phase, the first of the four phases of disaster is the one most people experience heedlessly of the type of disaster they are facing. Both after the Lusitania and 9/11 disaster happened bystanders rushed to the aid of others in need. After the Lusitania was hit and sinking, fishermen that were in the area put their own lives at risk and came to the aid of anyone who was still alive and then later helped recover bodies. Similarly, not long after the twin towers...
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...Christopher Brown English 101, Section 12 Mrs. McAbee 10/15/2014 September 11 2001 The day Americans will never forget is commonly referred to as 9/11. On this infamous day the largest terrorist attack occurred, and the United States of America was their victim. September 11, 2001 reminded Americans of what others are capable of doing, leaving our nation’s national security in chaos. The effects of this day were many. It led to the war against Middle Eastern radical forces, and the increased security in every airport in the USA. When Americans woke up and said goodbye to loved ones as they left for work on 9/11, their lives would be changed forever. A Middle Eastern terrorist regime constructed plans to hijack planes...
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...On September 11, 2001, four planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania. These planes had been hijacked by “19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda” who planned to carry out suicide attacks on the U.S. (9/11 Attacks). On this day, at 8:45am, the first plane crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center, instantly killing many and trapping many more on higher floors. “Then, 18 minutes after the first plane hit, a second Boeing 767–United Airlines Flight 175–appeared out of the sky, turned sharply toward the World Trade Center and sliced into the south tower near the 60th floor” (9/11 Attacks). Many had already been evacuated out of the south tower but many more were...
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...The 9/11 attack had serious impact on the U.S economy both long term and short term. Many Americans during this crisis encountered financial disabilities, while the economy faced a recession. The damages done by 9/11 is largely vast but there a specific categories that it had impacted. The attack affected tourism, homeland security, defense spending, taxes and monetary policy, cost of War on Terror, and escalation and stalemate. The attack of 9/11 was done by airplane collisions, therefore, causing reasonable fear of flying in American citizens. The airline industry suffered great downfall in the business losing a total of $74 billion dollars between 2001 and 2010. Equally, thousands of people who worked in tourism lost their job and faced financial crisis. After the attack, spending on homeland security grew drastically. Vast spending on security was widely supported and amounted to $630 billion. Military bases and drafts increased and established new protocols. Airports became even more strict and less lenient in passenger and luggage examination. This caused the process of exiting and entering the country even longer and stricter. With strict policies and examinations, many did not want to fly out the country in fear of being mis examined and identified. This added to the heavy...
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...The tragedy of 9/11 weakened many of people’s emotions and fears. Knowing that they were in a place of danger made people more fearful than they had ever been. The 9/11 tragedy occurred, hints the name, on September 11,2001, at the Twin Towers, and the Pentagon. It all started around 9:45 A.M., after that everything kept going downhill (Norton). At the time of 9:45 A.M., Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon, everyone in the White House evacuated. Around 10:10 A.M., a section of the Pentagon had collapsed from the damage of the crash, around the same exact time Flight 93 had crashed in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. All international flights were rerouted for Canada, if the were headed to the U.S. At about 1:05 P.M., President Bush stated, “to hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts.” 3:55 P.M. came around and a total of 2,100 injuries were reported, then the World...
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...Other acts of hate toward Arabs and Muslims other than murder, such as physical assaults, verbal harassment, intimidation, attacks on mosques, vandalism, arson, and other property damage, made living in America increasingly difficult. The victims of the backlash of the 9/11 attacks did not have any evidence indicating that they were somehow involved. In 2001, reported data by the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR Program) showed over a 1,600 percent increase from the previous year in Anti-Islamic religion incidents. The number of hate crimes against Muslims decreased but remained higher than before the 9/11 attacks. A suspension of Arab and Muslim American civil rights was enacted when the government decided that ethnic profiling was necessary...
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...September 11, 2001 is a day that will always be remembered. It’s the day nineteen militants from the Islamic extremist group “al-Qaeda” took four planes and targeted the United States. It was a suicide mission. Two out of the four planes flew into the Twin Towers in New York City. The third plane flew into the Pentagon in Washington D.C.. The fourth plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. There were over 3,000 casualties in the attacks. 9/11 initiatives combat terrorism defined George W. Bush as a president. When the two planes hit the Twin Towers it was September 11, 2001 a clear Tuesday morning. The planes had been filled with 20,000 gallons of jet fuel. When the plane crashed there was a huge hole on the 80th floor of the 110-story...
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