Papers 1301-1310 of total 6559 found.
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…. The citizens of Biram were forced to move to Gish, a nearby town, where Elias and his family re-established their home. Biram was destroyed when the Zionists left, leaving nothing but ruins. This act of terrorism crumbled the hearts of the people, for it had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…terrorists attack a building. The building goes down. Now people will now talk only about terror act not earthquake. Terror in the building will shade the previous tragedy because it will be fresher and will seem stronger. And now people will say - earthquake…
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Category: /History
…aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists… From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United…
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…undergone.” When Bobbitt wrote his book he did not know of what was about to occur a few months later in New York, the horrific terror of September 11, has highlighted more than ever the necessary need for nations to protect their sovereignty from all kinds…
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…airport. Fortunately the missiles missed and passengers arrived safely to their destination. # (2) Type of violence: Primordial # (3) People perpetrating the violence: Al-Qaeda Terror Group # (4) The Al-Qaeda is trying to terrorize the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…sad and whished he comes back. When she was able to see his dead body the author writes “She gazed at him with eyes that were full of supplication and a certain terror of joy”(5). This is a type of quote that was also in her story “The Story of An Hour…
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Category: /History
…and in community-based support groups, southern blacks would best be able to avoid the violence and terror around them. He supported and helped found schools and colleges (Tuskegee Institute), often funded by white philanthropists, which prepared blacks to be teachers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. How should human resource managers and other executives react in the aftermath of terrorism, such as the events of September 11?# The best-prepared human resource managers will anticipate for such a problem, but professionals and other managers can’t…
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…and biological weapons are quintessentially weapons of terror. The purpose of biological weapons is inducing fear, confusion, and uncertainty in everyday life. Thus far, just the threat of a biological attack has been enough to disrupt American's everyday lives…
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…Showdown with Iraq As the U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan winds down, should Iraq become "phase two" in the war against global terrorism? Bush warns that Saddam Hussein's arsenal of mass destruction and his fanatic hatred…
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