Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Louis Riel Essays -- essays research papers

Patriote or Traitor? Louis Riel was born in 1844. He was captured and executed by Canadian authorities in November 16, 1885. He was a leader who gave up his life and time to fight for the right of the Metis, Indians and the western settlers. He was an well-educated young man fluent in both French and English. He was also selected as the Metis’s spokesman to negotiate with the Canadian government. During the 1869-70, he led the rebel when Canada purchases Manitoba from the Hudson’s bay company. Also, he organized and led a similar rebellion in 1885. Above all, is he a patriote or a traitor? It was inappropriate to accuse Riel as a traitor. He tried to defend the traditional rights of Metis and made sure they treated as equally as the British subjects. Riel was a patriote, who passionately love, supported and defended his people. He was also a serious and thoughtful person who dedicated his life to help others. Metis, Native Indians and western setters were all very proud of and respected thi s leader because of his life long effort. He was a person who was willing to step up and told the government what they needed. Riel never wanted any violent, in fact, he wanted to use peaceful methods to achieve the changes they desired. Moreover, he had no intention to declare independence nor to take over Canada. Unfortunately, Canadian government did not realize the difficult situation of the Metis. They kept ignoring and disregarding their demand. Consequently, these people were forc...

Monday, January 13, 2020

Personal Fictional Writing Essay

Imagine you are Ralph on the island; write a series of at least three diary entries, which record important episodes during your stay there. Include in the entries your changing thoughts and feelings about what occurs and about yourself and the other boys with you. Diary Entry 1: Chapter 5: Beast from water I just do not understand. It is not meant to be like this. I mean, everything requires improvisation. I call a meeting and all of them, Jack’s group of boys, think that they are there to make jokes. There is no time for fun, but business. I tell them about the huts and how they are unstable, but they remain pessimistic as if they have something better to do. What can that something be? Hunting. Well, Jack seems to think so. He said that he would hunt down the beast. Really, we do not even know if the beastie truly exists. Jack is so aggressive, marching on an army of anarchy among the boys to hunt down an imaginary beast. Mass hysteria erupted when one of the diffident littluns, Percival was his name, said that the beast came from the sea, like a giant squid. I really do not know what has gone into their poor, innocent souls, torturing them like that. The fear of the boys is mounting, day after day. Well, perhaps there could be a beastie. I know that even I am not immune to fear. Nevertheless, Piggy says there is no beast, so there isn’t. Piggy knows. I mean, he is intelligent unlike me. He can think and make decisions without being unsuccessful with his natural, intellectual ability. He would be so much better at being chief than I am. It is just inequitable that Jack bullies him. But what can I do? Do I really want Jack on my back too? It’s enough I cannot stand having him within a one-metre radius of me. Moreover, Jack’s focus on hunting will prevent all of us on this island from leaving it and seal our fate as no more than animals. I just cannot help realising this. However, Jack and his hunters do not. It is simple to them: fear ferments and spreads in the group, so they result to violence and hunting as a solution to the obstacle. They do not care about where they use the lavatory, about keeping the fire going, or most importantly, getting rescued. Even the rules they do not care about. I am very frustrated. I just cannot stand this any more. Without my rules, there will be disastrous consequences to everything Jack and his hunters do. My rules keep the boys tethered to some semblance of society, but they seem oblivious to it and are willing to drop the rules like a hot pan. Life on this island just seems to get harder by every passing day. With Simon wandering off at night, no wonder the littluns are frightened. However, I should not let that bother me. On this island, there are by far more important things to do, like being rescued. How much boys on this island do believe in ghosts? What are the children on this island? Humans, animals, or savages? Piggy was head-on right by yelling at them. Surely, there are not any ghosts or beastie’s on this island, because Piggy told me so. He tells me everything, and everything he says is true. It has to be true. I feel as if I should step down as chief, for once and for all, but Piggy’s already warned me that if I do, Jack will become leader and the only thing he will lead us to do is hunt. But being rescued is better than hunting and I, for that matter, want to be rescued and back to my old life: with my mother and father. It is dreadful here. I try to shut my eyes of the surroundings that envelope me, and force the image of my life before this tragedy. Nothing. There is nothing to see. This life is like a virus, invading and sweeping the happy memories of my life before until there is nothing. I thought life here would be different, better somehow, but it seems that I got the contrary. Now, everything on this island makes me feel depressed. Even my own physical appearance, especially my hair; it has grown shabby and uncomfortably long. I have all grown shabby with neglect. With all the oppressive responsibility weighing down on my shoulders, I wish that the ground now would open up and swallow me down into its depth, to close me off the problems on this island, which I face. Diary Entry 2: Chapter 7: Shadows and Tall Trees This is it. A change from this place will do us all a whole lot of good. I have become so dirty and unclean over the past few months, that the conditions that I take myself for now is normal. The rest of the boys seem to take these conditions as normal too. The longing that I have for a deep, hot bath to purify my body and wrap me up in its enclosing warmth is unbearable. Every thing seemed to have been going well, but every step I take on this island to please Jack, just defines the how hard it will be, when you try to break the boys away from Jack’s spell-binding habit: Hunting. Not that I am complaining. I followed the hunters today and the view that is to be seen on the opposite side of the island is utterly different to the view that is observed from the side of which we have settled in. However, although there are spectacular sceneries that can be viewed from this island, there is no place like home. The ocean is like a thick wall, an impermeable barrier, preventing my and the other boys escape. Simon seems to think that we will leave the island eventually. But I doubt that will ever happen. Simon is so batty. Now, with Jack thinking himself chief, everything is impossible. But I have to say, I did enjoy myself at the hunt. It was breathtaking. Originally, we were meant to be hunting down the beast, but Jack suggested that we could also hunt a pig in addition to continuing our search for the beast. It was smashing! I was excited so much that I was caught up in the adventure; I threw my spear at the boar, and hit it. But I suppose it was not much of a hit; it only nicked his snout. That was the first time I took aim and I cannot believe my luck. It has to be good marksmanship. I felt so exhilarated during the hunt, as the primal appeal of killing pigs dawned upon me. At least I have something to be proud of, other than some cut by a boar’s tusks. Jack thought that it was necessary to point the wound on his left arm out to the crowd of boys. I cannot understand Jack. He has such an eccentric personality; predictable though, he would not actually change much from his self-centred self. I hit the boar but he still pays the same attention as if I were thin air. The boys are impervious too, when they are around Jack that is. It is like he has the glamour that allows the other boys to be absorbed in him. No matter how much attention you persist or demand to acquire, the power that is bound inside Jack will not give in. I tried to show the boys that I was a good aimer, even though it was my first time hunting, but it was useless, like I said. Jack and the boys were truculent when they closed on towards Robert. They started chanting, â€Å"Kill the Pig† and I guess they were caught up in their momentum of chanting, that they actually started jabbing Robert with their spears, at first in jest, then with a more dangerous intent. He was yelping so much that I though my ears would give out. Instantly, all the excitement that I had in me from the hunt vanished. I was so glad that Robert escaped their grasp. I did join them with this too. I didn’t know what was happening to me. The urge to kill was too overpowering. For all I know, we would have killed him. Jack was so self-absorbed, taking himself seriously, that he said that they could use a littlun next time to dress up as a pig, so that they can actually kill it. That was such a sick idea. They are taking a life away. The matter of life is not a game. However, the boys enamoured by Jack’s statement began to laugh. This was not funny. They had to be reminded that this is only a game. I am starting to get concerned about the increasingly violent and impulsive behaviour of the hunters. Killing the littluns is trivial compared to what these hunters are capable of. We started climbing the mountain, as evening fell, and I realized that we would not be able to get back to the beach until morning. I did not want to leave Piggy with the littluns all night. I thought it was too much responsibility for one to handle, but I suppose Piggy would not mind; he will work things out easily. But Jack did not address this concern for Piggy kindly; he mocked me about it. What good chief would he make if he does not treat the boys with respect? But luckily Simon offered to go and inform Piggy of our whereabouts. Jack was still on his frenzy of hunting a pig, in the dark. Surely he could see that it was not a suitable time to hunt, but he is so impulsive that even he will not be blinded by the darkness that encloses the island. I thought that if we hunt in the morning it would be more apposite. He does not even think twice when I speak to him. I am chief, he should listen to me as any other boy on the island does. Giving the new understanding that Piggy provided me with, and sensing the hostility from Jack, I knew that he loathed me. I asked him why but he had no answer. What would he answer if he had one anyway? I never showed him any hatred but if he wants me to play his game, I will play. He was so pressing to climb up the mountain, even though most of the hunters were ‘tired’ and, of course, afraid. It was unveiled in their eyes. At that moment I thought of going back myself too, but what Jack said obliged me to remain. He said that I was afraid. I am not afraid more than he is and he knows that, but he just doesn’t want to admit it. I was surprised that my voice actually balanced itself proportionally, so that none of my reluctance or weakness showed. I was almost motivated by it. Just moments before this, Jack was accusing me of being afraid and now he was. He claimed that he saw something bulge on the mountain. Of course, due to my newfound bravery, I agreed to search for it immediately. But while I had a mask of bravery composed on my outside, inside I was not sure of what to do. Not sure about whether I should take a step forward or backward. What to do if the beast attacks me. It was so frustrating that it felt like the anxiety was scratching my brain away bit by bit. It seemed at the top of the mountain that I was paralysed. But I realised, eventually, what I was doing this for. To show Jack that I am not scared like he claims. So I fused my hatred for him, with my will and took two steps forward. That is when I saw it. My legs gave out under me, like an involuntary reflex reaction, but a button inside triggered me to get upon my feet as quick as I can and escape. It seemed like hours had passed in those few seconds for me to get over the shock of what I had just observed. It was like a huge rock thing and it bowed, and when the wind blew, it lifted its head to reveal a ruined face. It was unapproachable. Terrifying. I realised that the horror witnessed by the littluns in words, is inconsequential, in comparison to when you view the beast yourself. I am glad it is over for now, but I have a deep feeling that this thing, beastie, will not take long to return its visit. We must get prepared. Diary Entry 3: Chapter 8: Gift for the Darkness No one believes me. Even piggy. He was sceptical of the whole idea of me witnessing a beast on the top of the mountain. What angered me more is Jack’s assurance to the group of boys that the hunters can defeat the beast. But are his hunters any good when faced with a beast that even the bravery of me, Roger and Jack could not defeat? His hunters are merely boys with sticks. I was right to point this out to him; he cannot be so ignorant of the beastie. Piggy said that I should not have called his boys that, but honestly, what choice did I have! And he never left it there either. Oh no. He called me a coward and accused me of calling the rest of his hunters cowards too. What right does he have to call me that? He even said that I am not a proper chief. As if he would be better than me as chief. All he cares about is hunting, hunting, hunting, and nothing else. If this is how he wants to live his life, then I doubt he will ever have a life, since he will be spending the rest of it on this doomed island. Adding more to this, the punch from the whole of this meeting came when he put my position of being chief in a vote, between him, and me to the boys. It is so hurtful when I think about it; I cannot believe that he holds such a grudge against me, that much to challenge my position of being chief. I have not did anything wrong to him. But, I guess I should not be so surprised. It’s so Jack. Whenever he comes across something that he cannot stand, he feels compelled to sweep it out of his way. In this case, it is me. Oddly, I do feel sad and uneasy due to him leaving. I, certainly, was not expecting him to leave so quickly. Especially crying. The thought of him crying has never crossed my mind at all, even though I have been living with him for several months. It is not like him. He was always that kind of person like a rock, with his weaker feelings and emotions imperceptible, no one would have thought that he would be exposed so easily like that. Relieved that he left, Piggy and Simon seemed untouched, as if a burden has been lifted away from their shoulders. I guess they are calm now, since all Jack would do is pick on them, as they are the weaker vessels of the boys. Piggy tried to make me realise that there are potential benefits from Jack leaving, but I have this strong feeling inside me, telling me that something ominous is about to happen, resulting from this predicament. I just cannot put my finger on what is going to happen. He said that now we can start focusing on the fire more. Now that the fire has been built on the beach it may be difficult to see from far away, but at least somebody will keep it going. At least there is a trace of hope of being rescued. However, I really doubt that most of us will actually be rescued, as just after the building of the fire was done on the beach, I noticed several of the biguns missing. I did not know what to do. I felt as though Jack had taken part of me as an equipment to equip himself for evil and savagery on this island. The more I come to think about it, the clearer it becomes to me that Jack is the disruptive element and the root of destruction on this island. My authority is slipping away faster than I could imagine. Just a few months ago, I had it all, but now there is nothing left. I cannot understand the appeal of hunting if you do not attempt to be rescued at the same time. There is a battlefield of emotions warring in me. I tried to show the boys’ that I am a good chief, that I will get them rescued, but they were all oblivious to me and so left for Jack. It hurt so much that even speaking was like climbing a cliff for me. I suppose now everything is too late; everything is set in motion, I cannot do anything to change it. Maybe it would be better. We could be happier. Piggy says so. Piggy is so confident that everything will turn out to be okay, it almost scares me. We still have Samneric to help us keep the fire going, some littluns and I suppose Simon. Although Piggy and I never knew where he was, we thought that he might be climbing up the mountain. He would still stay unfazed by anything. He has cracked. With Simon, he is that kind of person that his feelings are buried deep inside him and you would have to dig a lot before reaching them. I am surprised that I never thought of Simon, in a way like this, before. You just have to listen to him to get to know him, but of course, Jack never listens to anybody or anything, so what would he know? At this point, I really don’t care who I have got in my group as long as they are with me; I need all the support I can get. I was startled by the sudden uproar in the forest. Jack, wearing just dazzle paint and a belt, was even more startling. He told us that he and his group were living across the beach, by a flat rock, where they have fun. It was kind of him to invite us to join his tribe, but I know that if I were to join his tribe, there would be no going back and certainly no hope of rescue. I thought he was about to take the conch at first, when I saw him. I mean the conch to me is still a symbol of ritual and order, and without order on this island, there would be nothing. I still do not know why that thought passed through my head at that moment. But I saw that some of his hunters did take some branches of fire. Perhaps they took it to keep warm, or even cook their latest hunting victim on. But even by how much I would like to go to eat the meat and have fun, keeping the fire going was and is still the most important task at hand. It is going to be hard to keep the fire going, and the amount of wood that we need is even harder to get. I suppose Samneric could take two shifts. But Bill appeared sceptical to the whole idea that we will be capable of keeping the fire going. He suggested that we go to Jack and his hunters feast and tell them that the fire is hard among us. Moreover, the fact that there was meat there, hot and satisfying, was enough to make us sprint to cross our enemy’s border. Even Piggy could not resist. He was ravenous. I saw it in his eyes. Every face that my gaze landed upon was burning with the overwhelming hunger for meat. No one would ever let a chance like this pass by and we weren’t going to either. The thought of food and meat was too appealing, so we gave in to our desire.

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Comparison of the Jungle and Fast Food Nation - 1436 Words

The Power of Money and Greed in Society The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was published almost century ago and it showed the Americans the problems that existed in the early nineteenth century, the industrialization timeline. Sinclair’s target was the workers who were mistreated in various workplaces, such as the meat packing companies in Chicago, so that they may be treated fairly. Sinclair wanted a future society where common people (those mostly that worked at the workplaces) to form a group and rule with their own rules which would be just in their eyes, much like a union. However, after the book was published, the readers were more traumatized by the fact of what the people were consuming in their food than the social problems. Sinclair†¦show more content†¦Even now major retailers, such as fast food industry, also want to pay the minimum that the state requires. â€Å"Consequently, a low minimum wage has long been a crucial part of the fast food industry’s bu siness plan.† (pg73) In Fast Food Nation they even go have a system in put. They make sure most workers work forty hours a week and no more for after forty hours they have to pay overtime. They even go further making sure the employees work during busy hours and during slow hours they’re either let go to go home. â€Å"Managers try to make sure that each wrker is employed less than forty hours a week, thereby avoiding any overtime payments†¦the chains keep their labor costs to a bare minimum.†(pg74) Both the past and the modern industries found the value in production of speed, which comes with quantity, and time that is not wasted as they saw time as money. The quicker the product in produced the quantity and profit they see in making. 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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Dentistry, A Suicidal Profession - 972 Words

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Friday, December 20, 2019

Do It Yourself Outsourcing Case Study 2 - 1689 Words

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Consumer Behavior Model Environmental Factors †Free Samples

Question: Discuss About The Consumer Behavior Model Environmental Factors? Answer: Introducation The consumer business model is significant for Wells Fargo due to improving the customer to use of banking services and make successful consumer behavior. There are two kinds of environmental factors such as economic and technology, which are also relevant to the goods and services of company. Additionally, such factors are discussed below: Economic Factor Enhancement in the rate of inflation can increase income level of consumers, which can directly impact on the demand for Wells Fargo product and services effectively. At the same time, declining inflation rate of the country can reduce the income level, which declines demand of product and services of market. Therefore, it can be said that changes in the economy can be the basis of profit and loss of Wells Fargo (Armstrong, et al., 2015). Technological Factor A rapidly changes in technology can also affect the growth of product and services of the specified organization. Additionally, Wells Fargo has used many software and new apps to secure confidential data of potential customers. The modern technology is supportive to enhance the performance of products and services in a significant manner. Consumer Behavior Model:Consumer factors Wells Fargo has used three significant factors such as personal, psychological, and social are directly affect consumer behavior. These factors are discussed below: Personal Factors The personal factor refers to the basic features, characteristics, perception, and idea regarding any stimuli of a specific person. At the same time, the personal characteristics of an individual can influence decision and decisions are affected by gender, age, culture, and additional problems. Therefore, it can be said that Wells Fargo can attract the customers by creating a depth understanding regarding personal factor of customers. Psychological Factors Customers are influenced in their daily basis by many factors which are different from their assumption procedure. The psychological factors incorporate situation, attitude, perception, ability needs of the potential customers. So that Wells Fargo has also focused on psychology factors in case of creation regarding campaigns at the same time company has also reminded that the campaign will request to their estimated customers. Social Factors The social factor also affects the consumer behaviors of the company in a significant manner. Additionally, it can be said that the social factors incorporate some significant factors such as family, friends, social group, school communities, and community of individual. At the same time, it can be said that individual class can be related to their income level, the standard of living, and learning level. Therefore, an organization can focus on the social factor due to enhancing the sale of the company (Dinnie, 2015). Role of involvement in consumer decision-making Generally, three kinds of involvement are considered by Wells Fargo such as low involvement, medium involvement, and High involvement. The company has used high involvement for the lengthy decision, which is implied for vehicles loan and property loan. At the same time, it can be said that medium involvement considers simple decisions means saving decision. In additionally, low involvement considers habitual decision is related to cash transfer. At the same time, the company has focused to attract more customers to have high involvement due to enhancing the growth of the organization in long-term. Consumer decision-making process There are six steps that are incorporated by customers to make an effective decision to buy any product and service. These need to buy, selection of suppliers, and order of purchase, satisfaction, receipt, and supplier payment. In the first step, customers have given the preference to their need before having a purchase decision. Therefore, Wells Fargo has identified the need of customer regarding quantity, place of delivery and product due to making an effective customer buying behavior. At the same time, the company has used marketing mix strategy to make successful this step. Subsequently, customers identified the supplier to purchase the product and service where they determine the cost and lead time of supplier. So Wells Fargo has used cost leadership strategy to attract the customers to have company product and service. Additionally, the customer has used the order of purchase to decide the actual quality of product and price for products. So, well Fargo has used cost leadership, by which it offers low cost and higher quantity to their potential customers (East, et al., 2016). Moreover, in fulfillment steps, customers have focused on suppliers that who more satisfied the basic needs. So, the company can use the competitive strategy to more satisfy the suppliers in long-term. In last second step, customers have identified a supplier has mention same order product or different product. The company can check receipt before the offer to potential customers and make an effective relationship with customers in long-term. Payment steps, the customer has also checked that supplier provide or not invoice before the payment in case suppliers not provide the invoice message to customers then they never select such kind of supplier for having product. Wells Fargo can offer the invoice message to their customers for enhancing the demand of customers. Market Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning Market Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP) play a significant role to improve the brand image and enhance the market shares of the company in long-term. Through the utilization of STP, a company can aware about their product and services to the potential customers, and make an outline before producing product and services. The outline can be based on the type of customers, location to deliver the product, cost of product, and way of promotion due to increasing demand and services in long-term. The following point demonstrates market segmentation, Targeting, Targeting market strategy, and Positioning in context of Wells Fargo: Market Segmentation Wells Fargo has used market segmentation to divide the market for its potential customers. The market is segmented on behalf of a demographic factor, where it considers age, gender, education level, occupation, and marital status. Additionally, it can be said that the market segmentation is effective to easily improve and boost the financial performance of an organization (Hollensen, 2015).Moreover, Wells Fargo also involved the psychographic factor, wherein it focuses mainly on lifestyle, opinions, values and attitudes, and social class of student. It will support to easily enhance the market share of company. Target Market Wells Fargo has mainly targeted the college students together with recent college graduates to sell its products and services. A significant business decision is made at the time of changes in the life. There are some significant kinds of loan, which can be effective for both current college graduates and college scholars. Wells Fargo targets specific students because the company has aware the students can spend more on any product and services than others. In another word, young people can more beneficial to enhance company performance in existing period together with long-term. An organization can use healthy- wealthy students as a slogan to attract a large number of students significantly. Target Market Strategy A targeting market is a combination of two factors such as market and marketing mix. Where Wells Fargo has focused on their target market and marketing mix due to enhancing the performance in long term. At the same time, Wells Fargo has also used concentrated marketing strategy to attract customers for use of product and services in long-term. Positioning Positioning plays a significant role to enhance the performance of the organization in long-term. Additionally, it can be said once a company can make a favorable image in the mind of customers then it can attract customers in the long term in less time and cost. Wells Fargo has used the scratch card to make a robust and unique image in the market place. Additionally, it also provides discounts on some specified kinds of loans such as Cars, TVs, education loan, and property loan to their targeted customers. It can support to enhance the market share and attract more customers in long-term (Keegan, et al., 2015). Perceptual map The following chart indicates the perceptual of Wells Fargo consumer banking services: The perceptual map shows that Wells Fargo have high image in the marketplace that offers the product and services in low cost than the market players. References Armstrong, G., Kotler, P., Harker, M., Brennan, R. (2015).Marketing: an introduction. USA: Pearson Education. Dinnie, K. (2015).Nation branding: Concepts, issues, practice. UK: Rutledge. East, R., Singh, J., Wright, M., Vanhuele, M. (2016).Consumer behavior: applications in marketing. USA: Sage. Hollensen, S. (2015).Marketing management: A relationship approach. USA: Pearson Education. Keegan, W. J., Green, M. C. (2015). Global marketing. Upper Saddle River, NJ: USA: Pear

Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The Historical Significance free essay sample

To answer the question, what is the historical significance of 9/11 the first idea I would like to bring up is that it was the first effective attach on American soil in a long time. Before we get into the history making lets talk a little bit about why the attach happened. The reason the terrorists attach us is because their anger flowed from three rivers of rage the fist one is the anger and frustration they have because their civilization was once first in the world and now they are fighting for next to last, the second is the mere fact the United States supports Israel and the last is that we support some of the Muslim dictators. The Muslim people as a whole look at America as a big bully, and they believe that we are beating them up. One Muslim Politian said that they look at 9/11 as if they had punched us in the nose. We will write a custom essay sample on The Historical Significance or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Or as if they are defending themselves from the bully. Now let’s look at what they believe why they attached us from a religious point of view. It all started when Osama Bin laden met up with his partner Dr. Iman Alsuwlkery, Iman was responsible for taking their religion and twisting it to fit their needs. By doing this it convinced their men to do things as suicide bomb or drive planes into buildings. In Muslim countries religion is a very big part of their life, so if it tells them to do crazy things to be loved by their god then they will do what ever it takes to do it. Now for the historical significance of 9/11, I believe that 9/11 is a turning point in the history of the world. It makes the beginning of change in the way the entire world operates. Because of 9/11 air ports are operated differently, meaning that it takes a lot longer to get through security because they a much more through now. Also 9/11 marks the beginning of a war that the United States has started by evading Iraq. 9/11 has also changed or views on foreign policy and they way we conduct our relations with other countries. 9/11 has made an entire group of people profiled. And it is their own fault really. Because they decide to attack us they have categorized their entire race of people as American hated terrorists. History was made on September the 11, 2001 when two planes were high jacked and flown into buildings known as the twin towers in New York City. Countless lives were lost, then even more from the search parties looking through the rubble. 9/11 is know as an historical event and is remembered as the wide spread of terrorism. Children will learn about what happened in schools, they will be taught why these events will happen as well. Then they will learn about another historical event that has spiraled out off 9/11 and that will be the United States evading Iraqi. There they troops encountered terrorists and an out of control society. In which a dictator had all the power and money he wanted, but his country was poor and he was killing people because they looked at him the wrong way. All of this and more is some of the history made from 9/11 So all in all to answer the question what is the historical significance of 9/11 I would say that it is a point of change, a turning point of the entire world. 9/11 is not also a date that will be not only be remembered, but it will be looked at as when we decided to take action for what had happened to our country and out people.