Papers 1311-1320 of total 6559 found.
Category: /History
…, 1989, p. 559). Because of the immense amount of destruction many people lost jobs as well as homes. This was the start of a very hard economic time for Japan. In response to the assault on America, the Bush Administration started a “War on Terrorism
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…Through terror and control, Joseph Stalin completely suppressed dissent and achieved close to total obedience. Along with Hitler and Mussolini, Stalin is revered as one of the three most powerful and influential dictators of the twentieth century…
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…Turkey is an unrecognized victim of The tension between America and Iraq According to the American government Iraq is a serious danger for the world and supports terrorism, especially radical Islamic terrorism. America applies political…
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…perception of anarchic philosophy when we so clearly strive to not be owned by any one person or government. Too many times anarchy is coupled with terrorist acts against the establishment. Terrorism is not necessarily true anarchism. Proudhon suggests…
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Category: /Literature/English
…level is the issue of the strategic dilemmas facing the U.S. in this post-cold war era. The main threats to U.S. and global security are the rouge states including countries, such as China, Iraq, and Cuba, terrorism, and regional conflicts such as with India…
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Category: /Literature/English
…countries, such as China, Iraq, and Cuba, terrorism, and regional conflicts such as with India and Pakistan. These threats are amplified by the possibility of the use of nuclear, biological, and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as aids to rogue states…
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…an integral part of our lives, which define our reality, like crime and terrorism take place in cyberspace. On a more abstract thought, but still very real, cyberspace is a home to our dreams. Many people’s realities revolve around being something or someone else…
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Category: /Literature/English
…victorious in all but his last. Beowulf was powerful enough to kill the monster Grendel, who had been terrorizing the Danes for twelve years, with his bare hands. When the two squared off Beowulf grabbed Grendal’s arm and ripped it off at the shoulder. Beowulf…
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Category: /Literature/English
…there could be an outbreak of some deadly disease for which there is no cure. This would cause terror and chaos. Political unrest is very unstable because people can revolt, throw over the government and create vast war. Family and community dysfunction is also…
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…safety it's first priority due to heightened terrorism worldwide and the end of the Cold War. Throughout the years CSIS has also assigned more of it's counter-intelligence resources to investigate the activities of foreign governments that decide to conduct…
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