On September 11th, 2001 at the World Trade Center 2,749 people were killed when hijacked American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 were crashed into the north and south towers. 412 of them were rescue workers who came to help. 147of them were passengers or crew members on the two flights. 102 Minutes by Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn, the title referring to the time between when the first airplane hit the north tower and the south tower collapsed, tells the stories of what is happening inside the Twin Towers on September 11th and the fight for survival under unimaginable conditions.
102 Minutes captures the heartbreaking part of September 11th really well. It has the messages people left their families when they lost hope of
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getting out of the towers. It also lists all the people in the book that did not survive. All the lives that were lost, all the families that were incomplete, all the people grieving, is the importance of that day, of this book, to make people more aware that anything could happen at any moment. This book points out that the planes crashing into the towers was not the only problem, the poor building regulations and poor communication between rescue agencies became a bigger killer than the attack itself. For example, no one escaped on the upper floors of Tower one. All three stairwells had been destroyed and the doors leading to the roof was locked. In the second tower, some tried to evacuate when they found out the first tower has been hit, but they were told to keep working and going on with their day. Also, the second tower had two usable stairwells, but hardly anyone knew about them, so when people called for help they were told them to stay put till rescuers could come help them. These problems cost hundreds of lives. Throughout the book Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn make the analogy of the Twin Towers to the Titanic.
In a way, they were quite alike. “Like the passengers on the unsinkable Titanic, many of the individuals inside the World Trade Center simply did not have the means to escape towers that were promised not to sink, even if struck by airplanes”(Dwyer and Flynn xxiv). The Titanic was called unsinkable and the towers were thought to be capable of surviving the impact of multiple jetliners. They are also similar because the Titanic did not have enough life boats like how the towers did not have enough emergency exits. Although these events are comparable, they have some differences too. One major difference from the Titanic and the towers is that the Titanic’s sinking was not an event driven by international politics or religion, and it was not murder or terrorism.
It is a really unsettling book. While I was encouraged by all the heroism and people helping each other out, I was also angry to read that so many deaths could be avoided if there were better communication and safety codes. I definitely would recommend this book to everyone though. It really opens your eyes about September 11th and it does not bash anything. Overall, it is an amazing book. It changed my whole view of September
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I would recommend this book to people who love realistic stories. Personally for me it is hard to find books that interest me and this one felt like if I was watching someone else's life while I read it. It has so many interesting points. When you think something might happen
This is one of the best, yet saddest books that I have ever read. There are so many bad things out there that are happening to good people. We just have no idea. You never know what is going on behind closed doors. I am so lucky not to have experienced anything like this growing up. There is so much reality in this book, but I never knew that reality was ever this awful. It brought me to a realization that I have never known before. It is extremely sad that something like this really did happen to such a sweet little boy.
September 11, 2001 was a day that Americans and the world for that matter will not soon forget. When two planes went into the twin towers of the World Trade Center and two others went into the Pentagon and a small town in Pennsylvania, the world was rocked. Everyone in the United States felt very vulnerable and unsafe from attacks that might follow. As a result, confidence in the CIA, FBI, and the airlines were shaken. People were scared to fly after what had happened.
The reason I picked this book is because I have always been curious about terrorism. Truthfully, I really didn’t expect the book to take the stance it did, which focused mainly on the religious implications of what influences people to commits acts of terror. I liked the fact that the book takes new angles in approaching the search for truth, by focusing on case studies and performing interviews with the people who have committed terrorist acts. This is like getting the insiders view of the inner workings and frame of mind people have before, during, and after they have unswervingly performed the acts of violence.
Soon after, Flight 175 attacked the South Tower. By the end of the day, both towers had collapsed and other hijacked flights had caused damage. The amount of lives lost on September 11 was substantial; 2,749 people from eighty-three different countries died from the attacks (Facts about the attacks., n.d.). All in all, America has changed forever. Research Many conspiracy theories have been developed concerning what happened to the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001, but there are a select few that, similar to the truth, cannot be disproved without quite a bit of effort.
September 11, 2001 is known as the worst terrorist attack in United States history. On a clear Tuesday morning, there were four planes that were hijacked and flown into multiple buildings by a terrorist group named al Qaeda. This group, led by Osama bin Laden, killed nearly 3,000 people. Out of those 3,000 people more than 400 police and 343 firefighters were killed along with 10,000 people who were treated for severe injuries. Many lives were taken, and to this day, people still suffer from the attack. September 11th is the most influential event of the early twenty-first century because it made an increase in patriotism, it caused a rise in security throughout the nation, and it had a tremendous effect of thousands of lives.
September 11 is not just about mourning, it's about the community giving back hope. It is about police forces and firefighters in N.Y , the servicemen and females in the Pentagon, including the many passengers in the flights. September 11 was a day of disgrace, but it was also a day of bravery, and of integrity.
The morning of September 11, 2001 began with the hijacking of four planes from Boston’s Logan airport. The goal of the fateful event was to cripple the United States economy by destroying what was considered to be the center of its power, Wall Street, the Pentagon and the White House (Amadeo). The terrorists successfully hit one of their targets, both towers of the American Trade Center, by 9 AM the morning of September 11th. The Pentagon in Washington D.C. was the next target with American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into it around 9:30 AM. The last plane, Flight 93, which was headed for targets in Washington, either the White House or the Capitol Building, crashed into western Pennsylvania after the passengers attacked the terrorists on board (Amadeo). The death total was staggering, 2975 people died in the attacks on September 11, 2001. This number surpassed the number of people who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 1941
My opinion on the book is that in the beginning it starts off slow and confusing, but near the middle it started to unwind, but part two was my favorite part of the book . I enjoy reading books about crisis because they lock my eyes on, the book and make me want to finish the book. I think the book was enjoyable, and I would certainly read it again.
On Sept. 11, 2001, A date that will live in infamy for Americans, terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York City. At 8:48 a.m. flight 11 crashed into the north tower. As it continued to burn a second plane flight 175 carrying 65 people crashed into the south tower around 9:05 a.m.. as smoke and debris fill the air in New York City after one of the World Trade Center towers collapsed. Police officers and rescue workers on the disaster scene in New York are covered in Ash that was two to three inches deep in places. People wandered dazed and terrified, Several firefighters coated with dust sat on the ground gasping for breath. One top fire official was asked if both towers had completely collapsed: "You can see what I can see, " he responded. "We just have no idea." At least 202 firefighters and possibly up to 350 are missing,
In “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop, the narrator attempts to understand the relationship between humans and nature and finds herself concluding that they are intertwined due to humans’ underlying need to take away from nature, whether through the act of poetic imagination or through the exploitation and contamination of nature. Bishop’s view of nature changes from one where it is an unknown, mysterious, and fearful presence that is antagonistic, to one that characterizes nature as being resilient when faced against harm and often victimized by people. Mary Oliver’s poem also titled “The Fish” offers a response to Bishop’s idea that people are harming nature, by providing another reason as to why people are harming nature, which is due to how people are unable to view nature as something that exists and goes beyond the purpose of serving human needs and offers a different interpretation of the relationship between man and nature. Oliver believes that nature serves as subsidence for humans, both physically and spiritually. Unlike Bishop who finds peace through understanding her role in nature’s plight and acceptance at the merging between the natural and human worlds, Oliver finds that through the literal act of consuming nature can she obtain a form of empowerment that allows her to become one with nature.
At 8:46 a.m 5 hijackers on American flight 11 run into the North World Trade Center Tour. Before this however a flight attendant named Betty Ann alerts american airlines that 5 men have stormed the cockpit, and that they are now all hostages. The American people were not aware however that they were under attack until American Flight 175 hits the south tower at 9:03. At 9:37
“2 Million Minutes” is an interesting film that shows the portrayals of high school students from the United States, China, and India. It follows two successful students in each country and describes their hobbies, work habits, and life goals as they prepare for college and beyond. One would expect that the American students would seem more intelligent, better prepared for college, and have more tenacity than the Indian and Chinese students since the United States is rich and can prepare its students with a quality education — but the movie shows that this is not the case. “2 Million Minutes” raises a very troubling idea that I find very interesting: are American students falling behind?
Every second growing closer and closer to the destruction captivates your attention showing you what minor details created a ripple effect and sinking the ship. From the heart warming goodbyes when they set sail to the icy agonizing waters at the end. The movie really went into detail about the disaster and wanted people to know that it really happened and how devastating it is.
“Two Million Minutes,” gets a perspective of High School students from China, India, and here in The United States. The film targets a pair of students consisting one female, and one male. Neil and Bridget are from America, they are top tier students in their High School.