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                <p>The event that took place yesterday was a total shock to me. They called it the
                    "Attack on America". I was in my room studying for a test, and I received a
                    phone call. It was a friend telling me to turn on the television because
                    something happened in New York. Being that I have a New York native, I
                    automatically got excited when I saw the World Trade Center powers crumble down
                    as if it never existed. I immediately thought about the thousands of lives that
                    were taken and the sudden hijack crashes on the planes into the building. The
                    major questions that I had were how did such an event take place? Who could be
                    more powerful than the U.S.? Where were our people after the first crash? How
                    didn't the US see this coming?</p>
                <p>Unfortunately, the people whom were involved in this act knew exactly what they
                    were doing. They knew how to a fly the jet. They had a specific plan of hitting
                    the WTC directly in the center. They wanted to destroy America's prized
                    possessions, the WTC and the Pentagon. President Bush made an essential speech
                    last night letting American know that we will still go on no matter what. These
                    terrorists have taken something away from us, but they will not take America's
                    strength and pride. It is going to take a while for America to overcome this
                    tragedy, but we must proceed in taking action against the people who committed
                        <pb facs="00011194_0002" n="2"/> the crime and running the U.S. I pray to
                    God for all the people who lost their families. Just think about the children
                    whom just saw their parents before school, but when they returned home some of 
	their parents will not be there eternally. I hope that no one I know was caught up
                    in the event, but in actuality everyone in New York City is a part of the
                    tragedy because there's still suffering the consequences.</p>
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