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The problems that the events of 9/11 left behind.
by
Joseph E., South Girard School, AL
. Summary:
This post will discuss the problems left behind by the events 9/11 left behind and going over how to fix them.
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Letter to Deora Frances Bodley
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Kylee K , South Girard School, AL
. Summary:
This is a reflection letter to Ms. Deora Bodley, who was a passenger on Flight 93
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Letter to Deora
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Madison M., South Girard School, AL
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This is a memory of Deora
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In Remembrance of Jane Smith
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Levi H, South Girard School, AL
. Summary:
To one of the passengers of Flight 93 Jane Smith, this is a post to remember what you have done for this country.
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Remembering 9/11
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Zion W, South Girard School, AL
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Life experience
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My letter to Deora Frances
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Quidale S, South Girard School, AL
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This is in honor of Deora Frances
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