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    Analytical Essay on Bush's Declaration on War on Terror

    Hand-in on Bush’s declaration of war. Sept. 20, 2001 - Bush Declares War on Terror Analytical Essay ”On September the eleventh, enemies of freedom committed an act of war against our country.” This is how former president George Walker Bush initiated his speech and declared war on terror. He identifies terrorists as enemies of freedom, but are they? Some people would characterize the word “terrorist” as an emotive. Some people would not know what the difference between a terrorist and a freedom

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    Public Oppinion

    George W. Bush rallied the nation to fight back against the terrorists responsible. The United States successfully led a coalition force in an invasion of Afghanistan, where the governing Taliban regime had sheltered and aided the core leadership of al Qaeda, including

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    Economy

    The American Economy has undergone some serious changes since September 11th 2001. The American Economy has undergone alot of controversial scrutiny in the past couple years because of a major debt and deficit. During the Clinton Administration the American economy had gained an annual surplus of two hundred billion dollars. Most of that is due to the sudden rise and hype of the dot com companies. Maybe Clinton was lucky. When Bush was nominated a sudden unfortunate rise of lay-offs sprung up. Thousands

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    Terrorist Attacks and Its Effect on the Muslim Population

    the Pentagon in Washington D.C., and a plane crash in a Pennsylvania field. This terrorist attack involved the hijacking of four airplanes by a total of nineteen men who were from nations in the Middle East. They belonged to a terrorist group called Al Qaeda which was led by Osama Bin Laden. The religion they practiced was Sunni Muslim. The first airplane was crashed by Mohammed Atta and other terrorist at 8:46am. This plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. All the passengers on board

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    The Assassination Of Osama Bin Laden

    notorious terrorist group ,Al Qaeda, that is responsible for many attacks on America. :”Al Qaeda is a global militant Islamist organization founded by Osama Bin Laden and others.” (Wikipedia 1)” U.S. intelligence officials believe Bin Laden was responsible for many acts of terrorism, including the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies and the 9/11 attacks.” (History 1) These terrorist attacks killed millions of innocent Americans, the assassination was just.

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    9/11 Terrorist Attacks

    of the most deplorable times in history when the towers fell. On September 11, 2001 over 3,000 people were killed in result of the 19 terrorist from the terrorist group, al-qaeda. The leader of this attack was a man by the name of Osama Bin Laden. This man was one of the most wanted men in the world and was leader of al-qaeda. Although He was responsible for this, On May 1,2011 he was shot and killed for the acts of terror he had caused. On 9/11, many firefighters risked their lives trying

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    What Are Drones Detrimental To Society?

    Drones... buzzing all around the world entertaining thousands, but getting in the way of planes, as well as causing privacy issues. Drones are causing a lot of controversy whether they are helpful or detrimental to society. Drones are detrimental to society. Drones are detrimental because they get in the way of planes and can be a violation of privacy. There have been over 900 reports of close encounters with planes. There are no regulations to where drones can and can not be flown and it is a danger

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    Who Is Isis: Brutality Or A Threat?

    Abstract My topic is about Isis. I chose this topic because Isis is a threat to all, unless you join them. Isis is an extremist military group whose leader is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Abu Du’a). They have killed many all around the world, even in the heart of their own home. Isis’s first attack was on the U.S.’s military base, Ein al-Asad, one morning. The most recent attacks were on Paris. The attacks started during a soccer game, the French v. Germany, and at 9:20 p.m. a blast from a suicide bomber

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    What I Learned From 9/11 Essay

    Have you ever learned about the events of September 11th, 2001? Well, on that clear, sunny, perfect day Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked 4 commercial passenger filled planes. 2 of which crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, New York, 1 crashed into the west side of the Pentagon, the last plane crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Most people would think that 9/11 was the first attempted attack on the US. Ramzi Yousef had been planning an attack on the US since 1991 when he

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    Punctuated Equilibrium Theory Analysis

    The development and adoption of the PATRIOT Act will explore the explanatory power of the Punctuated Equilibrium theory. This will be done using a longitudinal study of the national security surveillance policies leading up to the Patriot Act. The goal is to determine whether these policy-outcomes followed the pattern described by the Punctuated Equilibrium. The development and adoption of the PATRIOT Act is better understood in comparison to a standard policy making process. For this reason, a comparison

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