Papers 1661-1670 of total 35247 found.
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…shelling by the enemy. These kind of attacks usually failed mainly due to the fact the odds were already stacked against the attacking party. The distances the charging men had to run to get to the enemies trench was far enough for the enemy to use…
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…Cryptanalysis is the art of breaking cryptography. Methods of cryptanalysis include: „h Ciphertext-only attack ¡V the attacker works from ciphertext only. The attacker does not know anything about the message and is merely guessing about the plaintext (6). „h…
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Category: /Literature/English
…,” is not a murderer though. Yet they both make similar violent attacks on women. Dickie Bird’s attack rules out the possibility that Grendel’s reason for the attack on Queen Wealtheow was out of his murderous nature. The only other reason he would make an attack like…
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attack, causing an individual to be scared of returning to the place where the attack occurred. Many cases of agoraphobia are so severe, that the person affected is too afraid to leave the safety of their own home. Agoraphobia tends to begin after…
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…the thousands of soldiers would all try to run across the no-man's land to attempt the breach of the enemies trench. This charge would be under constant machine gun fire and mortar shelling by the enemy. These kind of attacks usually failed maily due to the fact…
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…of their army to hold off the massed German attack. The attack upon Verdun was so strong that the British commander, Douglas Haig, decided to continue the Battle of the Somme to help the French. The idea was to force a huge battle near the Somme River to draw away…
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Category: /History
…feared another Korean War. If we began to bolster the military there and to begin to take more action in the east Pacific, North Korea could become unsecured and launch an attack on South Korea. North Korea became a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation…
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Category: /History
…to want a war. The Spaniards had murdered and tortured thousands of Cubans in order to maintain power and control on the island. On April 11, President William McKinley asked Congress if they could use force to intervene in Cuba with their desire…
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Category: /History
…then concentrated their attacks in Guatemala City, where they assassinated many leading figures, including U.S. Ambassador John Gordon Mein, in 1968. The country again came under military rule in 1970. The new President, Gen. Carlos Arana (1970?74), declared a state…
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…other acts, such as the 1970 hijacking of the aeroplanes by Palestinians, and may have been a contributory reason for the September 11 attacks. Such terrorist acts as these fall under the category stated by Khatchadourian, (1998) as retaliatory terrorism…
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