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…were one body in time and doing the same thing. Lightening flashed across the sky like a "blue-white scar" and terror rose among the "littleuns". The chant became urgent as "Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!" floated around the island. All…
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…minutes. Thinking of these situations is terrorizing. It is unthinkable that a human being could treat another human in such a way. The Holocaust should never have to happen again.…
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…. ----Childhood, repeated attacks, continuos. English as a neutral language. Linguistic Terrorism," Anzaldua speaks of how Chicano Spanish as a bastard language. We are looked down upon by other Spanish Speakers because they say we speak a poor Spanish. As stated…
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…’ right to self-government. Nine colonies were represented in this assembly. The Sons of Liberty also protested what they perceived to be excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps…
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…, dismay, panic, phobia, paranoia, terror,” all words that describe fear. These are all reactions of a person experiencing fear. The boys go through many fearful experiences on the island and with these experiences have different types of reactions. The fear…
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…at Danvers were first afflicted. Their actions frightened other young people, who soon showed the same symptoms, such as loss of appetite and sickness. A belief quickly spread over Salem and throughout the state that evil sp! irits are being seen in Salem. Terror
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…will. This idea of democracy would be then brought in by Robespierre and the Jacobins club which he lead. The revolutionaries found that the democracy that had benn brought in by Robespierre brought so much terror to the society and that is why Robespierre were killed…
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…The Ku Klux Klan originated in 1865 from the white Southern anger over the Civil War defeat and the Reconstruction that followed. Northerners saw it as a way that the Klan could win through terrorism what they lost on the battlefield. Soon this Klan…
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…** McGregor Amy, The Invasive Fish. Harvard Publishing Company. 1998 Smarvti Vincent, Biological Terror in the Water. Oxford Publishing Company. 1988…
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…shot, on the spot Jews discovered outside the Warsaw Ghetto. The Romans crucified the Jews they found, placing crosses atop the hill to terrorize those watching from inside the city: as many as 500 were crucified in 1 day. The Germans tried to starve…
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