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    The documentaries “Waco: Rules of Engagement” by William Gazecki and “Waco: A New Revelation” directed by Jason Van Vleet‚ brought informative understandings to the controversial conclusion that was beheld in the 1993 raid at the Waco compound in Waco‚ Texas. The Waco Raid resulted in grueling gun battle that lasted for almost three months‚ resulting in a questionable fire that killed and destroyed the Mount Carmel Center (Vleet). The controversial handling of this incident led to many political

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    July 16‚ 2016‚ A man drove a truck through a crowd of people killing 84 leaving many more injured. March 22‚ 2016‚ Three terrorists placed two bombs in Brussels Airport‚ in Zaventem and one at Maalbeek metro station in Brussels killing 32 and injuring over 300. November 13‚ 2015‚ Three suicide bombers walked into the Baltaclan concert hall and opened fire on a Eagles Of Death Metal concert killing 89‚ 101 injured and leaving 99 to fight for their lives when they had done nothing wrong. September

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    While Edward Snowden is trying to use rhetoric to convince his audience that the programs he revealed are un-American and morally wrong‚ New Jersey Governor Chris Christie uses it to make the opposite case. He employs similar appeals to authority and emotion to convince Republican voters‚ a more targeted subset of the general American population that Snowden is appealing to‚ that these programs are necessary for national security and that they should elect him President because he would use them

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    Zero Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty was real was released in 2012 directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal. The movie followed the decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden‚ who was the leader for al Qaeda and responsible for the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States‚ ending with the military raid and his death in May of 2011. Zero Dark Thirty has been labeled as “the story of history’s greatest manhunt for the world’s most dangerous man. Zero Dark Thirty was nominated

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    In the Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Mohsin Hamid‚ suggests that the personal and the political cannot easily be separated. His main character‚ Changez‚ does embark on a personal journey but it is one that is closely connected to his gradual understanding of his cultural identity as a Pakistani. In the course of this journey‚ he also discovers that there is considerable space between the way things appear and reality. This is recognized in his personal relationships as well as in his response to his

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    On September 11‚ 2001‚ the world changed. It was said to be a beautiful day‚ almost perfect. Then in an instant‚ a plane smashed into one of the Twin Towers. The building instantly lit on fire and the whole city went into a panic. There was debris falling everywhere‚ and even six blocks away from the building‚ you could see dozens of papers raining down from the sky like ashes from a fire. Police officers and firefighters were constantly rushing in and out of the building‚ salvaging every single

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    NEW YORK (CNN) -- They sat bloody and petrified -- the lights out‚ smoke engulfing the room and pain searing through their bodies. There was no escape from where they were in the South Tower‚ in pieces after being hit by United Airlines Flight 175 as far as they could tell. Then out of nowhere‚ a young man burst in and took control. In a strong‚ authoritative voice‚ he directed them to the stairway -- which was veiled by darkness‚ wreckage and haze -- telling the injured to get out and the healthy

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    2001 was a devastating and fear-invoking year for the people of the United States of America‚ and one that most will likely never forget. The attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in September of 2001 spawned other‚ smaller terrorist events. While most paled in comparison to the desolation of the Twin Towers‚ these other attacks presented great harm and risk and sparked a new fear in the American people. One such event was the spread of anthrax through the United States Postal Service. Just

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    The first argument I chose from the essay states “It is unlikely‚ for example‚ that many Americans remember that‚ earlier in 2001‚ an earthquake in Gujarat‚ India‚ killed approximately 20‚000 people. One might explain the difference in reaction by saying that we naturally respond more strongly to the deaths of Americans closer to home than to those of others halfway around the world.” The premise of this argument is when the author states “It is unlikely‚ for example‚ that many Americans remember

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    I am sure all of us are well aware of the tragic incident that had happened recently in th city The city of Mumbai . Triple bomb blast took place on july 13ty this year which led to the death of 17 people and 130 were injured and that too within the time period of 10 min. What followed the blasts‚ was a complete state of panic & chaos in the city The telephone networks collapsed‚ almost paralysing the communication between panic-stricken victims and relatives‚ and their concerned well-wishers

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