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By: Calli Sibble, Apryle Zeigler, Tori Clark
War on Terrorism By: Calli Sibble, Apryle Zeigler, Tori Clark
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Who: Middle East (Terrorist) What: War on Terrorism
When: September 11, present Where: New York, Washington, Pennsylvania Why: Attacks on U.S. because of oil
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The Twin Towers Before
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were members of the U.S. Military
Thousands of lives were lost thanks to these men… Members of the U.S. Military 6/19 were members of the U.S. Military
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The Twin Towers After
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People jumping out of the windows
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GROUND 0
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Summary of Events Airplane hits North tower, at about 8:45am
Airplane hits South tower, at about 9:05am The South tower collapses, at roughly 10:30am (not clear as to whether the entire tower is leveled or only the top-half -- we cannot see through the rubble) The North tower collapses, at roughly 11:00am (again, not clear as to how much of the tower, if any, remains standing) World Trade Center Building #7 collapses, at roughly 6:00pm (building 7 is a 57-story building that caught on fire as a result of the attack)
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The Pentagon Before
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The Pentagon
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The Pentagon After
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Point of Attack
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War in Iraq
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Firefighters and rescue workers worked 24/7 to save lives in lower Manhattan. More than 300 firefighters -- in some cases, entire stations -- were killed in the collapse of the World Trade Center
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RETURNING THE FALLEN
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It is illegal to take photographs of coffins of US soldiers
It is illegal to take photographs of coffins of US soldiers. Bush wants to pretend nobody dies in his wars. Bush had the woman fired who dared to take this photo of coffins being loaded each night in Kuwait for secret shipment back home. Bush does not count soldiers who die en route to hospital or in hospital in Germany as deaths. This means the true deaths count of American soldiers is over 5 times higher than Bush is reporting
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Explosive!!
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