"Eunice Chu's Most Dramatic Event"
Since she has been living in America for the past twenty two years, the terrorist bombing of the twin towers and the pentagon has affected her the most. Ever since she has immigrated to America in search for more freedom in the "land of opportunity", Eunice has always viewed America as the greatest country in the world. At the time, her perception of the United States was an almost flawless country.
After twenty years of living, terrorists bombed the World Trade Center. The bombing affected Eunice directly since she lives in the United States. The bombing affected the economy and her views on a religious note. Eunice is a certified Christian and believed that God had sent a warning to the United States. The United States was founded under Christian ideas and morals and therefore should stay Christian. Her outlook explains how the United States has been corrupted throughout the century and has been struck with this bombing as a warning. Since the United States is based on Christian values they should do more to show their support for other nations.
Eunice then concluded that the United States could not live alone. They have the most power in this world and they should not abuse it. The United States should treat other countries equally and not take sides in certain situations. They should also help other third world, less fortunate countries instead of capitalizing off of them. Another point of view included was that the United States viewed themselves as the best country and they should not get too cocky because other countries would see the United States as a superficial and inconsiderate country.
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