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…not being treated. Some of them become violent and may terrorize their families and neighborhoods. Tragically, most of those instances of incarceration are unnecessary. We know what to do, but for economic, legal and ideological reasons, we fail to do…
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…not being treated. Some of them become violent and may terrorize their families and neighborhoods. Tragically, most of those instances of incarceration are unnecessary. We know what to do, but for economic, legal and ideological reasons, we fail to do…
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…eliminating his opponents, “Scarface” Capone took over control from Torrio. He was implicated in brutal murders and received tribute from businessmen and politicians. His crime syndicates terrorized Chicago in the 1920s and controlled gambling and prostitution…
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…who were called to order by the King. The Jacobins were formed so that there would be no advances in the revolution (Compton’s Interactive Enc.). This led to the Reign of Terror, which only lasted a year (1793-1794) during the National Convention…
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terror. I believe, that Goldhagen goes way to far with his statement. I have written a 60 pages research about the Church during the Nazi regiment. I have found lots of proof about Christians, who tried to oppose the Nazis, made secret alliances with foreign…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…No other four word quote in literature has ever been so perplexing as the last words of Station Chief Kurtz. The horror, the horror. What was he speaking of? There is the obvious of course, the dread involved with losing one's sanity, the terror
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…she was down right sadistic. Her reign of terror in my high school career began when I was a sophomore. I had her for geometry. I was kind of lost and never really understood what she was talking about, so I had ask here, “Mrs. G, what are you taking…
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…about the war on terror" (Huffington par.4). So this means that Bush can not differenciate between a group of ultra-radical Islamic fundamentalisms that carried out the attacks of September 11th, and an evil nationalist who, despite feverish efforts…
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…so she is quivering slightly. To show that she is nervous. I would make her answer the questions quickly and try and distance her from the blame. When Paris questions her about people being naked from the forest I would make her answer with terror and fear…
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…the rising action, climax and the falling action of the tragedy. It implies the definition of tragedy: One of high station due to a flaw (Hamatia) in Oedipus' character meets his demise. When Thebes is terrorized by the monster - Sphinx (a hybrid creature…
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