Papers 1061-1070 of total 6559 found.
Category: /History
…Athenian football fans attending a Uefa match against Scotland jeered throughout the minute's silence held in honour of the terror victims. The doughty Scots looked on aghast as the fans then tried to burn the Stars and Stripes in the stalls. This week, leftist…
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…must go back and forth between the houses. Often this process is beneficial but in cases such as terrorism, the time involved becomes time spent. At Langley, CIA officers sometimes "saw the Clinton cabinet as overly cautious, obsessed with legalities…
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…, equality, and fraternity.' France became a constitutional monarchy. Revolutionary violence reached its peak, as the Jacobins, under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre, began what is called the Reign of Terror. b. 'The Reign of Terror'- During…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. on a war footing with regard to international terrorism while Europe treats it with indifference, American cities' "zero tolerance" approach to crime contrasts with Europe's increasing liberalism. A Tragic Case in Point While Tony Blair--without much…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that was passing by found him. Many people were at the accident scene for several days, reacting with terror, sadness, anger, disappointment, and the worst of all, which I was experiencing, denial. When the day of the funeral came I was a mess. I didn’t know who…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…father’s enemy, though the judge had done no harm to them.(page 398) As he is working the fields with his brother, he hopes that everything vanishes, “corn, rug, fire, the terror and grief; the being pulled two ways like between two teams of horses—gone, done…
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…to cause terror, which is also considered a harmful act and god forbid that should ever happen to the United States. The goal of a classical liberal government is to give its people individual freedom, equal opportunity, and individual rights which includes…
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…democracy from terrorism. Whether the American people agree with it or not they have the responsibility of paying for the war. But at the same time, the people have a right to know what they are paying for. <Tab/>The first cost of War is obviously…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…fifteen years, the media has focused a lot of their attention on the terrorists, and more recently ' The War on Terror'. Up to the beginning of the Gulf War, people did not have as great an understanding of terrorism, and therefore did not think of the Middle…
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…, and during this time he felt immense terror. It is thought that this had a profound effect on the movies Hitchcock would go on to make; themes of innocent victims feeling terror and confusion, as he did during this punishment, surfaced in many of his works…
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