Papers 1101-1110 of total 6559 found.
…to satisfy his macho ego that no one should mess up with the formidable America. It is interesting to note that this is the very fiber by which the terrorist operates, to fulfill the desire to havoc terror among the people, brandishing firearms, warning…
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…in, is the excellant storyline and the terror of waiting to see what it is that's keeps these three, wouldbe-filmmakers, from ever retuning again. Also, the fact that the audience gets to see through the eyes of the, scared out of their mind, students is a fresh perspective…
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…of morbidity, terror and mockery. From 1988 - 1990, she worked on her second most famous series History Portraits. "Throughout this large series of color photographs, Sherman dressed herself in the guise of seemingly famous portrait paintings." A great number…
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…demonstrates this. The change in Rainsford's terror to murderous resolve also gives light to this. Regardless of its simplicity, the theme offers a profound view into the darker side of man's soul. First through the examination and then through the careful…
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…to declare that she is proud, rather than ashamed, of her sin. The men in Hester Prynne's life fail to suffice as moral human beings. Chillingworth lacks compassion, threatening his wife to "Beware of his hands," instilling "terror" in Hester's heart (71…
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…. The passageway that led to it was guarded by several threatening and fear inducing symbols. The altar that guided the way was a series of skulls with deep hollow eyesockets which filled those who looked at them with terror. The skulls and bones are obvious symbols…
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…and looking at the Iraqi army from a descriptive approach would consider taking immediate action to prevent terrorism . However, going to war is not the solution. There are reasons why it is unjust to go to war. A normative approach looks at the children, families…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they can physically carry, but rather their emotions, grief, terror, love, longing these were intangibles, but the intangibles had their own mass and specific gravity, they had tangible weight. These emotional burdens are the heaviest because…
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…the Settlers and the Indians got to the fort, there was no one in sight. This was because the Indians were all hiding in different places. At that time the settlers found seven Indians they fled in terror. After this happened some Puritan men met them down the road…
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…-her red dress torn - fleeing through fields from some unknown terror. Two men, George (played by Sinise) and Lennie (John Malkovich) running for their lives in the opposite direction, from yet another spate of trouble. Lennie and George seem an odd couple…
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