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…Caledan's mind. Terror clawed brutally at his heart. Bow to me. I am Darkness! " "'To me! To me!' Tyveris bellowed in his enormous voice. Despite the din, all around him the city folk looked up to see him striding through the battle, his sword flashing under…
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…Hitler's lies. This was their only answer presented them about the economic depression. Although Hitler's plans were racist and evil they accepted them. WEINBERG (34): Along with physical terror, what psychological terror could an event like Kristallnacht…
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Category: /Literature
…to a human observer; still the magic of their changeable tides and seasons mitigates their terror; because, though unvisited by men, those forests are visited by the May; the remotest seas reflect stars even as Lake Erie does; and in the clear air of a fine polar…
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…hear news reports stating things like: "Islamic Terrorism" or "Islamic Extremism", I feel confused in a way because to me it's an oxymoron. The actual meaning of the word Islam is peace and surrender, so what does peaceful terrorism look like? It reminds me…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The news, shows Palestinian extremists blowing up and causing terror in Jewish settlements. We see the screams, the tears, the heart break and it brings us back to September 11, the action of terrorism is an awful thing but there is a story behind…
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…and terrorist attacks. Those against this reliance suggest that by having these close ties with America we are alienating our neighbours in Asia, and that this close relationship with America makes us a 'sitting duck' for terrorism. <Tab/>Ever since…
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…than learn from it. Their justification for the invasion of Iraq was to limit terrorism and to remove weapons of mass destruction. Their stated intention now is to install a democratic "Iraqi" government in Baghdad to replace the dictatorship of Saddam…
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Category: /History
…they won 35 of the 535 seats in parliament in the 1921 elections as a result of the government's weakness and the efforts of many new Fascist cells. Fascists waged a reign of terror against all opponents and many towns in Northern Italy were seized during…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to reside. Cultural, political, religious and gender beliefs have all contributed to our battle with terrorism. If you look through the glasses of the US media, our reasons for war are largely depicted as a "necessary evil" to promote democracy and to combat…
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…approaching to them. In reality 'Lenin simply replaced one autocratic power base with another of his own making'. The Bolshevik party resorted to the use of terror and assassination to further their political goals, and this moved the political state of Russia…
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