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Monthly Archives: September 2011
September 11: A Day Like Any Other
On a day like today, people aren’t saying this. But the truth is that there are ways in which September 11, 2001, was exactly like any other day. I was a senior at Scarsdale High School, located just north of … Continue reading
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Tagged defense, global security, johns hopkins, scarsdale high school, September 11, terrorism
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