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recourses with which to assure that future attacks on the United States would not be forthcoming, it is necessary to understand ju...
is able to board a plane. No longer do Americans feel safe at major sporting events, in large crowds, or at important well-know...
rather than gaining in influence. "Writing in The Next Agenda, David Moberg explains that unions are crucial to making democracy ...
In eleven pages profound influence of media communications on tourism are examined within the context of the terrorist attacks on ...
can deny that terrorism has had an impact on the economy and the performance of companies. Might there be some credibility to the ...
Paul H. ONeill recently summed up: "We have a new kind of uncertainty to deal...
reasons, among them the reaction of fear and disbelief. John Stuart Mill addressed the fatalism of his age by theorizing the prin...
p. 84) reports that between both the attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, the property losses "will run into the billions....
as a springboard for profit. It is not only criminals who try to loot, for example. Some companies lobby Congress for favors, taki...
closed its doors and stranded many of its passengers and aircrew literally in mid-trip, before the airports even reopened. When a...
the war is likely to change the economy. To judge what this change may be we can look to how other wars have affected the United S...
In six pages the media coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks is evaluated in terms of ethics and then applies the p...
11th is now known as the turning point in President George W. Bushs political career, inasmuch as his approval rating soared in al...
two planes plunged into the World Trade Center towers, controllers sent a text message to all United Airlines aircraft that told t...
the attacks themselves, the economic cost involved with U.S. retaliation have been tremendous. Each will undoubtedly have a long ...
this argument, it is necessary first to relate some of the history of the annexation of Puerto Rico and the implications of Americ...
by their irises, morph photographs into known fugitives or catch a glimpse of a suspect on a hidden videocam. Yet, while this is t...
Pearl Harbor was inevitable. It was a "sudden, shocking, sneak attack" ( "One Nation," 2001, p.B6) that was responsible for takin...
Vacations and other non-emergency travel have virtually been put on hold. This has not only impacted the transportation industry ...
days, and then everything went back to what was thought to be normal. After September 11, 2001, things would never be the same aga...
"With everything including tennis shoes and plastic cutlery looming as potential safety risks in the skies, travelers, aviation an...
that Afghanistan and Pakistan are also middle eastern ("Middle East," 1993). What this means is that, from a religious, political ...
modes of transportation most turned to at that time were railway and bus. One railway CEO, Marc Lefran?ois explained: "The shutdo...
HAS CHANGED FOR THE UNITED STATES As much as some people want to feel that the events of September 11 had a sustainable impact on...
missing. There are no passengers or crew members missing among those four hijacked planes, however. All 266 died at the hands of...
also been a significant breach in individual privacy, inasmuch as computers have been structured to extrapolate personal informati...
to either acquire or maintain political superiority. After the September 11 attacks upon the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Ame...
defend against terrorists who are at once patient, smart and willing to die" (Anonymous Bush: Were At War, 2001; p. 26). The enemy...
media to help them in this effort (Bremer, 1987). For most of the last 20 years, all kinds of terrorist activities were captured ...
In six pages this paper examines the Unabomber terrorist case in a consideration of the destructive role played by the media. Fiv...