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    Is Mankind Evil?

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    Opinion: Is Mankind Evil? Mankind is evil. The basic notation of this sentence is no one can be trusted completely‚ even though someone seems nice everyone has a streak of evil inside‚ even if they don’t want to admit it. I agree with this statement based on a couple of things. First‚ if mankind wasn’t evil why hasn’t crime stopped? Everyday theres a new shooting and murder that gains national coverage‚ but not all stories get much if at all coverage. Last year in the United States there

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    911 Informative Speech

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    hundreds but giving his life in the process. I am sick and tired of hearing about petty things such as this mom is mad her kid ate a crayon and is now suing the school. There are bigger things going on in this world and the fact that you have to turn to Al Jazeera News to hear about it is disappointing. The news needs to have better coverage of things that are not happening in the united states so people can know what’s going on in the world. The news has people in the United States thinking that since

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    The advantages and disadvantages of conformity. The New Zealand Oxford dictionary defines conformity as accordance with established practise and agreement suitability. Conformity comes with many advantages and disadvantages. Conformity exists so people don’t feel left out. It also comes with many dangers such as losing your logic and forgetting whether what you’re doing is good or bad. An advantage of conformity is feeling that you’re not alone. You feel accepted and a part of a group where will

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    9/11 Essay

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    following 9/11 attacks there has been actions taken by the United States. (document 1) The United States took actions after the 9/11 attacks‚ one of them was when Gorge Bush announced a war on terrorism‚ with the goal of bringing Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice. Another action they took was the Patriot act which Obama extended in 2010. In document 9 says that the USA Patriot Act was made to get information easily and was some parts were renewed to stop terrorist‚ they say that they have stopped

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    On September 11‚ 2001 United Airlines flights 93 crashed in a field near Shanksville‚ Pennsylvania. It has been theorized that the crash was a result of the passengers trying to regain control after it had been hijacked by four members of the Al Qaeda terrorist group in their attempt fly the aircraft into either the White House or the U.S. Capitol building. With that being said‚ let’s change the scenario a little bit. Suppose that none of the passengers attempted to interfere with the terrorists

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    The attack was not a terrorist attack because Japan targeted a military base and not civilians‚ it was rather an act of war. On a website it stated another reason why it was not a terrorist attack was because Japan had declared war on the U.S. before the bombings (Pearl Harbor Terrorist or Act of War usmessageboard.com). Although the U.S. was not fast enough to translate the message which was sent about 30 minutes before the attack. A similar attack to Pearl Harbor was the attack of 9/11 which was

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    honestly had not really thought about politics with any real meaning or purpose. Before September 11‚ I didn’t think that we would have another war or major conflict‚ at least not for a long time. Soon after the attacks‚ we started hearing about Al Qaeda‚ terrorism‚ and scandals‚ and my first impression was‚ "I thought we were the good guys? Why would anyone want to harm us?" As the days go on‚ still fighting terrorism and the war in Iraq‚ we hear more and more about dishonesty‚ scandals‚ and corruption

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    84). Furthermore‚ the events of 9/11 caused more terror to emerge about the WMD‚ even though the “al-Qaeda terrorists used weapons no more sophisticated than box-cutters‚” according to Mueller. (Jackson and Sinclair‚ 2012). (p. 84). At first glance‚ it was expected that terrorists would succeed in uncovering successful attempts in weapons of mass destruction

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    Hate Crimes In Religion

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    Some are calling for a “ban” on the religion of islam for its extremist followers for the recent terrorist attacks from the terror groups from the middle east. Theses groups consist of ISIS‚ Al-Qaeda‚ and many more. One of the most recent terrorist attacks was in Damascus killing 74 from a twin bomb killing around 50 pilgrims and 20ish government fighters. With these attacks on the rise it only hurts the religion in real world. The aftermath of these violent crimes are usually multiple casualties

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    "Beside Oneself" Response

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    be rectified. For example‚ due to the horrific terrorist attack on September 11‚ 2001 the United States never felt more vulnerable and immediately took action by launching the “War on Terrorism”‚ mobilizing troops to wage war on the Taliban and Al Qaeda. However‚ on the other end of the spectrum‚ the persecution and murder of transsexuals‚ intersexed individuals‚ and homosexuals across the globe is sometimes “denounced by governments and international agencies” or “not included as legible or real

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