Papers 1401-1410 of total 6559 found.
…being held by United States forces at Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay Naval Station, Cuba. Now, one might ask why these prisoners are being classified as detainees and not as prisoners of war. The United States is engaged in a self-proclaimed “War on Terrorism
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…of waging war with them. Instead, chemical and biological weapons are quintessentially weapons of terror,” (Bartholomew, 878). The purpose of biological weapons is “inducing fear, confusion, and uncertainty in everyday life.” Thus far, just the threat…
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Category: /History
…, and police force; the Sturmabteilung, or SA. This new police force put together by Hitler, added much terror to the Nazi party. When Hitler tried to seize control like Mussolini had and march on Berlin, he was arrested and thrown in jail. While in jail, he had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Islam does not promote terrorism or the killing of people 4th falacy Muslims and Christians can not coexist . The Qur’an teaches that Jews, Christians and Muslims are all “People of the Book.” As believers, Jews and Christians have rights under Islamic…
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…these weapons serve no real purpose other than terrorism, and could lead to the loss of millions of innocent lives. A month or so before Christmas, three people, most likely male, walked into a crowded shopping mall in Oklahoma City. Dressed as maintenance workers…
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…, "the impression which both cities make is of having sunk, in an instant and without a struggle, to the most primitive level." Aside from physical injury and damage, the most significant effect of the atomic bombs was the sheer terror which it struck into the peoples…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the path for ‘Dracula’ and other great Gothic novels with the ability to thrill whilst exciting disgust and horror, it also shows much more realistic horrors, which sow the seeds of true terror. Mary Shelley captures our fascination in the passage “Great…
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Category: /History
…further, that adversity in America today has become the threat from terrorism. On September 11, 2001 the World Trade Center was attacked. But more than just New York City was threatened that day; the American spirit was challenged. Terrorists wanted to see…
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…of the general will, criticizes diversity, and is prejudiced of uncooperative minorities. Taking these factors into account the link to totalitarianism can be justified, yet it is important to point out that the terror linked with many of the modern day dictatorship…
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…in the legislature. Representative government was restored on May 1. Peronist swept the elections in March 1973, and Cámpora was inaugurated as president on May 25. Terrorism escalated, now joined by rightist vigilantes, with numerous kidnappings, soaring ransom demands…
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