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Essay heading: Ethnocentrism in Post 9/11-America
 
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With September 11th, that positive outcome was the unification of all Americans. Ethnocentrism is very beneficial when one's group is attacked, because it offers support from all members of the group (Neulip, 2003). It is also important for people to understand why such a tragedy occurs, and when looking for with reasons, Americans may not have been offered the best answers...
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It was promised that America would wage war on evil, terror, other undesirable intangible objects and the people that carry them out. The problem with calling it a war however is that it creates the idea of a large enemy, rather than a group of criminals that committed a crime (Edwards, 2004). This could confuse many Americans as to who exactly our enemy is, and sets the unrealistic expectations of defeating all of them...
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American Economy after September 11th   September 11th attacks   September 11th immigration   September 11th 2001   September 11th   September 11th   September 11th: The story behind   The truth, the conspiracy about September 11th   economic impact of september 11th   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Groups Or Organizations Are An Important Part Of Some People’s Lives. Why Are Groups Or Organizations Important To People? Use Specific Reasons And Examples To Explain Your Answer.   Ethnocentrism in Post 9/11-America   What Is America? That Has Been The Question Many People From Different Cultural Values Have Asked. There Are Various Points Of View Of What America Consists Of. Some Are Positive, Some Are Negative, But What Is The Reality Behind This “Ideal” ...   Ethnic Groups And Discrimination: Irish Americans   Japanese Americans Interned in American Prison Camps during World War Two  
 
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