Papers 1281-1290 of total 24455 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…President Bush’s 7 October 2002 speech advocating an attack on Iraq not only was aimed at the Iraqi regime, but at the hearts of the American people as well. His speech is an excellent example of persuasion at its best. After listening to the President…
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…oval office sitting in their measly made up corners they ask each other these pathetic rhetorical questions hoping to find a solution to the problems of the world. Terrorism is being solved with this “genius” attack of action. While the government tries…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to invade Cuba. And most of all, he need something to convince the American people that there was no other choice but war. An official story was released to the public that North Vietnamese torpedo boats launched an unprovoked attack on a the USS Maddox while…
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…that one day all good things must come to an end. Happiness, the only comparison between real and the surreal, is merely a rock compared to the mountain of pain. Terrorist attacks, death, famine, destruction, starvation, murder, drug abuse, suicide, broken homes…
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terrorist attack if Senator Kerry were elected President, President Bush responded with a simple no. His explanation only offered that he (Bush) was going to win the election. Bush then moved on to speak about defeating the enemy and protecting our children…
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…. In the negative eye there has been more security because of the high level of terrorist attacks. These attacks are threatened by those who are not allowed into the U.S. or whose family members were not granted permission to enter. Due to the extensive amounts…
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Category: /History
…supposed connections between alleged terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and a holy war against America. Popular, legitimate, though unconfirmed, reasoning by US intelligence was that the attackers were possibly accredited to groups acting against America…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the prevention of terrorist attacks. "They may also work with the FBI to prevent counterespionage, which is the process of preventing spies from finding out U.S. national security secrets. (Encarta)" They are strictly forbidden to operate on domestic soil, unless…
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Category: /Literature/English
…said pollution problems could be fought under a three-stage plan over the next decade: 1) A "toxic freeze" banning new polluters from putting up pipes or smokestacks in the region 2) An attack on "non-point sources" of pollution, such as run-off from…
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…) A "toxic freeze" banning new polluters from putting up pipes or smokestacks in the region 2) An attack on "non-point sources" of pollution, such as run-off from streets and farms where groundwater is loaded with pesticides. 3) A crackdown on existing polluters…
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