September 5th, 2011
Author: Niamh
It’s in all the papers. It’s being mentioned on the news. 9/11 is big news just now because it is ten years since the atrocity happened. It’s been ten years since we experienced tragedy such as we had never experienced before. It’s ten years since the sky rained its death and destruction. It was a time that showed the worst and the best of humankind. Words like courage, bravery and commitment were a part of it as were sorrow, grief and heartbreak. Soon we will commemorate that awful time and we will speak lovingly of lost ones and emotively of those who gave their lives for others. All the word won’t bring them back but they will give comfort and they will make us think. We need to think of the reason why it happened and what we can do to prevent it happening again. We need to believe in a better world.
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September 1st, 2011
Author: Niamh
Will you be speaking on September the 11th? Will you be paying tribute to the fire-fighters and emergency crews? Will you be mentioning those who lost their lives on those planes? There will, of course be many ceremonies to mark the anniversary of 7/11. It’s ten years since it happened and for some the grief is as raw now as it was then. Others have moved on with their lives but there is still an ache in their hearts, an empty place that cannot be filled. For political and military leaders there is the question of what should be done to prevent a reoccurrence. For religious leaders a question still remains. How do we integrate diverse beliefs? 7/11 then is much more than a date. It’s still a case of unanswered questions.
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August 10th, 2011
Author: Niamh
Sept.11th is a day for looking back in sadness. It’s the 10th anniversary of a day that will never be forgotten. It’s a day when we should commemorate those lost at the twin towers. Everyone has a different memory. Everyone feels differently about that day. That’s why there will be so many commemorative ceremonies and so many different speeches. Those speeches will have many of the same themes, sadness for those lost, pride in the heroism of many and determination to do everything possible so that such a tragedy will never again occur. That tenth anniversary will evoke feelings of patriotism too. Patriotism maybe an old-fashioned word but it is still as relevant today as ever. So speeches should reach out to those still suffering loss, should praise those who have conquered their bitterness and, above all, draw communities and a country together
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June 27th, 2011
Author: Niamh
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June 7th, 2011
Author: Niamh
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April 26th, 2011
Author: Niamh
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