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9/11 and the Children

By: Kristina and Gabby

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A HORRIFIC ATTACKSeptember 11, 2001

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The New York Twin Towers

south tower: collapse at 9:59 am

north tower: collapse at 10:28 am

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South Tower

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North Tower

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Somerset County, Pennsylvania

collision 10:03 am

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The Pentagon

attack 9:37 am

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The following people were some that took part in a premeditated murder of Americans.

Al-Qaeda Osama Bin Laden, Khalid Sheik Mohammad, Ramzi Binalshibh, Abu Turab Al- Urdunit, Mohammed Atef, Abu Dahdah, Marwan al-Shehhi, Fayez Ahmed, Mohald al-Shehri, Hamza al-Ghamdi and Ahmed al-Ghamdi. Waleed M al-Shehri, Wail al-Shehri, Mohammed Atta, Abdulaziz al-Omari, Satam al-Suqami, Khalid al-Midhar, Majed Moqed, Nawaf al-Hazmi, Salem al-Hazmi and Hani Hanjour, Ahmed al-Haznawi, Ahmed al-Nami, Ziad Jarrah and Saeed al-Ghamdi (danz family pictures)

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Because of these Because of these terrorists…terrorists…

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US 9/11 Victims by StateAlabama Arizona

California Colorado

Connecticut D.C.

Delaware Florida

Georgia Hawaii

Idaho Illinois

Iowa Kansas

Kentucky Louisiana

Maine Massachusetts

Maryland Michigan

Mississippi Missouri

North Carolina New Hampshire

New Jersey New York

Nebraska New Mexico

Nevada Ohio

Oklahoma Oregon

Pennsylvania Rode Island

Tennessee Texas

Utah Virginia

Virgin Islands Wisconsin

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……and because of these and because of these attacks…attacks…

more than 5,000 children lost more than 5,000 children lost a parent..a parent..

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"We hate them."

This is the most common feeling of children towards

the terrorists.

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“It is the children that suffer the most. Tikvah means hope and hope is represented by the children.”

- Eli Wiesel

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“It still feels like September 12th.”

- Scott Pelley (CBS) and other recovery groups help the children

to try and move on with their lives.

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“They’re holding on in every way they can. Once they lost their parents to terror, now they’re loosing them to time, memories of their loved ones are beginning to fade.”

- ABC News

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“They find comfort in the company of other kids. Everybody knows how everybody else feels. Like they know what they’re going through.”

- Jennifer Angelini 60 Minutes

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Organizations for 9/11 Victims

• Little Heroes• 9/11 Armed Forces

Scholarship• Twin Tower Orphan

Fund• Sallie Mae 9/11

Education Fund• 9/11 Truth• Peaceful Tomorrows• Center for Cooperative

Research• 9/11 Visibility Project

• Voices of September 11th

• Families of September 11th

• 9/11 Families for America

• September’s Mission Foundation

• Give Your Voice• One Day’s Pay• National Commission

on Terrorist Attacks• WTC Survivors Network

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What they do…

These organizations help families in need, most importantly, the children affected by these attacks. They seek non-violent responses to terrorist attacks, develop memorials, and provide victims with people to talk to about the tragic events that they face every day, that they are forced to cope with. There are play groups for children who are all in the same situations. These groups give support and advocacy for survivors and all those affected.

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People helping others.

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MEMORIALS

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MEMORIALS

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Our view.

What the terrorists did is tragic. The thought of losing a mother or father is unimaginable to us. We feel for the children that have had to go through such grief and suffering at so young of an age. We will always keep the affected children and their families in our prayers.

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Stella Albright

This is a picture of Gabby’s neighbor, Stella Albright, who was in New York at the time if the attack. Here is an interview of her story on 9/11.

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“if we are to have real peace, we must begin with the children.”

-Gandhi

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please click to watch a 9/11 memorial tribute video by DJ Sammy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1TVWvsiteQ

don’t forget 9/11. it happened a few years ago. but it is still present in society today…

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Bibliography

www.google.comwww.wikipedia.comwww.powerpointguys.comwww.commons.wikimedia.orgwww.cbsnews.comwww.abcnews.go.comwww.yahoo.comwww.youtube.comwww.scils.rutgers.eduwww.photobucket.comwww.911studies.comwww.flikr.com

--Stella Albright: account of her experience

--In Memoriam - New York City, 9/11/01 Paula Heredia