Tuesday, January 30, 2007
How We Define "Hijacking"
http://addy-woodsteacher.blogspot.comAll over the world today, there are people who hijack things. The word hijacking means to steal something of value. There are jewelry, money, cars, and other things like that. There are things that don't have any value at all, like pencils, pens, other school supplies. Almost everyday there is something either stolen or hijacked.For example, 9/11. The passengers aboard those two planes were just like us. They were citizens, worked a full-time job, had families, friends, yet alot of them were killed when the planes flew into the twin towers. We never know when things are going to happen.When the hijackers revealed who they were, we were all scared and shocked. What did we (as Americans) do to deserve this? I can't tell you the answer to that, because I don't know that answer. There were several other reasons for this.Now businesses all over the nation have tightened their security, and have taken measures to prevent anymore attacks anywhere. We, as Americans, have moved on from that, but we will always remember that day. Some things about this example are down right devastating. We need to be more cautious about the things we do, and always remember 9/11.
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Fail. 151 words short.
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