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    9/11/01 started out as a beautiful peaceful morning in New York, then at 8:46 a.m Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. “I think someone just bombed the World Trade Center”- New Yorker. Then Flight 175 crashed into the the South Tower at 590 mph at 9:03 a.m. At least 100 people were trapped by fire and smoke. After the twin towers were hit, The Pentagon was crashed into between corridors 4-5. The crash killed everyone on Flight 77 and 125 people inside the building.…

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    817 World Trade Center workers died. 400,000 were being monitored and 20,000 were being treated for various issues. Rescue and fire departments were exposed first and for the longest. Almost 70% of personnel have lung problems. Nearly a decade later personnel are still being closely monitored from this horrific tragedy. Treatment is the most important thing of all. All EMS personnel that shows signs of any sickness were treated. Of course anyone involved also got treatment. The “World Trade…

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    got out of the station the world trade center is on fire! “Oh no oh no oh no” I thought desperately “ can our hoses even reach that high up?” I was so scared, there was people just standing there watching the towers burn *ALL UNITS REPORT TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER* the loudspeaker screeched that was my cue I had to go as fast as I could, sirens on and engine screaming I was off.After ten minutes of driving through the streets I finally made it to the world trade centers I started to spray the…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Essay

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    “That crunching sound is a sound I will never forget till the day I die. I watched people jump from the buildings knowing that there was nothing below to catch them”(Facts) On the day September 11th, 2001, four American airplanes were hijacked and crashed into American ground. September 11th was a day of horror and it left a mark on America. The attack changed America’s outlook on cultured people, security, flying and the government of the United States. After a few years since the attack took…

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    9/11 Paragraph

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    Pennsylvania due to the passengers fighting back against the terrorists, another one hit the Pentagon which is just outside Washington, D.C., and the two other planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. One of the planes that flew into the World Trade Center crashed into the north tower leaving a huge, burning hole near the 80th floor. It instantly killed and trapped a lot of people. The news cameras captured the accident, but only about eighteen minutes…

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    About 14 years, 14 days, and 2 minutes ago there was a U.S disaster. A man named Steven Smith who worked in the North tower of the World Trade Center on the 88th floor. Steven was on the elevator and was coming down the elevator to the 26th floor, as he looked down to check his phone it was 8:46 he felt a shake like an earthquake. ”OOO WHAT WAS THAT” Steven said. That’s when his whole day changed. As Steven began to ask people questions he wondered what it was he looked outside and saw a…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    The attacks that occurred on 11 September 2001 that involves three different locations; one location was at the Pentagon, the other was at the World Trade Center and the last one was in Shanksville Pennsylvania. When the event started multiple deaths was reported and marked as the deadliest attack in the United States history. Death toll was estimated roughly near 3,000 and thousands injured during the day of reckoning. Reports through sources was stating that it was terrorist hijacked multiple…

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    On September 11th, 2001, tragedy struck the United States of America when a terrorist group called “Al-Qaeda” attacked the World Trade Center and The Pentagon. By hijacking several planes, the terrorist group was successful in taking down both Twin Towers and part of the Pentagon by collision, killing thousands of people onboard the flights and in the buildings. The United States has taken years to recover from the attack but the underlying fear and terror will always stand ground. This constant…

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    Causes Of 9/11 Essay

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    to Z,” Muhammad allegedly confesses to the distraught U.S. nation. In 2001, the motives for the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon was solely due to religion. Religion is an important part of life for many people. Even people who are not very religious consider it important. Religion is a particular system of faith and worship and is primary cause of conflict in the world. It is powerfully motivating and many humans tend to fight over it. The Al Qaeda terrorist group who caused…

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    9/11 2001 Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001 is a day everyone will remember as a tragic day. Terrorists hijacked two jetliners and crashed them into both World Trade Center Towers. People were shocked that such an event happened, while others were worried about family and friends, and others were just wondering what happened. The government issued orders and when those orders weren’t met the U.S. and other allied forces performed airstrikes on the Al-Qaeda forces. The bombing of Taliban civilians was extremely…

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