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                <text>10th Anniversary Collection</text>
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        <name>How has your life changed because of what happened on September 11, 2001?</name>
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            <text>My life hasn’t changed that much since 9/11, because I didn’t lose any loved ones to it. I do take life for granted though; it can end at anytime in the blink of an eye.</text>
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        <name>How will you remember the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks?</name>
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            <text>I’ll remember it as the day some idiot terrorists murdered thousands of innocent people that thought it was just going to be a normal day.&#13;
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I asked my mother some questions about the terrorist attacks that occurred on 9/11? At the time my mom was at work at a daycare in East Liverpool. They had seen that a plane had hit the tower, but everyone thought it was just an accident. When a second place hit, she knew that it wasn’t an accident. Within a few minutes parents were coming in and picking up their children and bringing them home. When all the kids were gone her boss gave the employees paychecks and told them to go home even though it wasn’t even payday. I then asked her about the Flight 93 incident. She thought they were very courageous by taking the plane down before it could hit any buildings and thinks that by taking that plane down made the terrorists know we weren’t taking their garbage and it made the attacks stop. She also thought that the plane was headed for the White House. I went on to ask if she was surprised a plane had even hit the Pentagon and she said no and went on to say that the terrorists were after our government and lively hood. The last question I asked her was why she thought Bin Laden ordered those attacks. She said that Laden hated George W. Bush and he didn’t like how American people are free unlike his own people.</text>
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        <description>Where did you hear about the website?</description>
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