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    Osama Bin Laden. Freedom fighter or terrorist? Osama Bin Laden can be viewed under two lights. The light of an evil terrorist with a driving goal to bring down the fabric of western society‚ or you could view him as a light bringing hope to his people and giving them the courage to fight for their country. Is Osama Bin Laden a terrorist or a freedom fighter? Born in 1957‚ into a wealthy family‚ at school and university he joined the Muslim Brotherhood. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in

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    United States...Islam strictly forbids causing harm to innocent women‚ children and other people‚” (“Hard Facts Hard Truth -Bin Laden ‘Confession Tapes”). This quote is spoken by Osama Bin Laden himself the day after the September 11‚ 2001 attacks on both Twin Towers‚ the Pentagon‚ and attempt to reach the White House although failed and crashed in Shanksville‚ Pennsylvania. Osama Bin Laden then was denying all accusations of him outlining the attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The morning of September 11

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    The assassination of Osama Bin Laden occurred due to cultural reason; however‚ it was justified. Osama Bin Laden discriminated against americans‚ he caused one of the most horrific terrorist attack in american history which is 911 and he killed up to 2977 people in one day. Critics‚ however‚ some may argue that the assassination was unjustified‚ due to the Persian Gulf war also known as Operation Desert Shield where american troops invaded Saudi Arabia and killed over a 1000 civilians and injured

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    fight with the Mujahedeen was Osama bin laden‚ who would be the founder of al-Qaeda in the early 1990’s ‚ the terrorist organization responsible for the September 11 attack. Bin laden saw the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan as an attack on his Muslim brothers. Bin Laden was a fighter himself but used his connections to win financial and moral support for the Mujahedeen . He also encouraged young Middle easterners to join [you need the word the here] Afghan Jihad. Bin Laden had an organization that recruited

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    Killed Millions Osama bin Laden leader of al-Qaida was responsible for many terrorist attacks on the U.S. He took the blame for many such attacks like 9/11‚ the bombing of a national guard training center‚ but such attacks were not just in America. In Egypt‚ there was a failed attempt of the Egyptian President. And another bombing in Saudi Arabia. The effects of these attacks put everyone on edge. It also led to them doing something about it. Everyone tried to kill Osama bin Laden hoping it would

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    because of terrorism and many other reasons. On September 11th‚ 2001 Osama Bin Laden lead on of the most vicious acts of terrorism America has ever seen. Bin Laden justified his actions in a letter to America stating “The US attacked us in Somalia; The US supported the Russian atrocities against us in Chechnya‚ the Indian oppression against us in Kashmir‚ and the Jewish aggression against us in Lebanon.” This shows that Bin Laden and his group believe the US is to blame for all the wrongdoings to

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    COMM 110 2013 November 17 John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave his speech “Ich bin ein Berliner” (I am a Berliner) in West Berlin‚ on June 26‚ 1963. JFK used some very good persuasive techniques in his speech including arguments from cause and effect‚ arguments from classification and arguments from analogy. The first strategy I found in JFK’s speech was an argument from cause and effect. An argument from cause and effect is “the extent to which the presenter furnishes reasons for the message claims”

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    This extremist ideology was spread out by Osama Bin Laden‚ over the middle and far east‚ starting in Sudan‚ country which welcomed him and all their follows “Afghan Arab”‚ country where he developed an army in training camps. Therefore‚ in 1996‚ expulsed from Sudan‚ he came back to Afghanistan‚ where his army grew‚ and took more power. Back in Afghanistan‚ which offered strategic locations for his organization expanded widely; they had a complete logistic base‚ and from this point‚ the ideology was

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    countries have tried this idea of communism. Today‚ we have China‚ North Korea‚ and Vietnam as the most obvious examples. Not only are these ideas failures‚ they are prime examples as to why this government structure can never work. In the speech “Ich bin ein Berliner” JFK speaks about communism as a whole‚ and how it doesn’t give anyone real freedom. In my opinion‚ there is no other way to put it than this: the only truth a person knows‚ is the biggest lie they can be told. The government not only tells

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    “The Sin Bin or Lucy’s Heart” by Lucy Cross I am about to analyze Lucy Cross’s story “The Sin Bin or Lucy’s Heart”. First‚ I would like to start the show with a Character Sketch of Lucy Cook and her friend Bethan‚ followed by a look at the title of the text. Then I would like to share my thoughts on different symbols I think is very important. In the end‚ I would like to tell you my opinion about the theme and message of this text and compare it to “The Breakfast Club” and “The Body”. Lucy

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