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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Jason Salganick]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Sept. 11 Images<br />
1] Statement of Contents<br />
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	I have almost 200 images, organized according to a few themes:<br />
1.	Collapse of WTC – Some graphics<br />
2.	Fall Down Series<br />
3.	Fallout – Immediately after the WTC collapse<br />
4.	Ground Zero – The big picture<br />
5.	Ground Zero Escape &amp;amp; Rescue – Immediately after the collapse<br />
6.	Palestinians-Suspects – Who could celebrate?<br />
7.	Patriots – NYC: The people of NYC – How the city responded<br />
8.	Penn-Pentagon: The pentagon and the flight that went down in PA<br />
9.	Plane Attack Series<br />
            a.     2nd Plane as it approached<br />
            b.     2nd Plane and the explosion that followed<br />
10.	WTC All Down – The dust settles<br />
11.	WTC Burning – The inferno, and the most chilling photos of desperate people who went to work one morning, and made terrible decisions they could not avoid.<br />
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2] My Sept. 11 Experience<br />
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I am rarely an introvert. But 9-11 made me an introvert for a few weeks. I buried myself under the images I would find on the internet, collect them, catalogue them, re-organize them, and re-tell the story to myself, again, and again. This is how I dealt with the tragedy, and how I was able to make my connection with the victims and heroes all over the world (remember, people everywhere on the planet lost loved ones, not just NYC &amp;amp; DC). <br />
	So here’s my humble collection of images, simply nabbed off the net in a timely fashion, as many of these images later disappeared. I hope some of them are unique to your collection. <br />
<br />
Jason Salganick<br />
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