Papers 1701-1710 of total 24455 found.
…the September eleventh attacks on America. Bush said speaking about Blair, "I appreciate his understanding that after September the 11th, 2001, the world changed; that we face a common enemy, terrorists willing to kill innocent lives; that we now recognize…
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Category: /Literature
…character in 'CNNNN', interrogating someone very aggressively, twisting his words and continuously giving him verbal attacks, this exaggerating how aggressive interviewers are when on camera. These advertised TV programs are an input to show the viewers…
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…their followers. Although the violence was often random, there was a method in the madness. The victims were almost always black or if white, associated with the hatred of the Republican party. The Klan had fear of black equality and sparked attacks on schools setup…
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Category: /History
…existence. The topic is a growing one in light of the September 11, 2001 attacks on America. Racial profiling has been a top news story since that attack but it was an issue for many years before that. The equal protection clause can be found in the Fourteenth…
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…, did I think that this was justice being served, or an invasion of privacy. I pondered a bit then assumed," Well in the recent months after 9/11, I felt that the security guards in the airport were doing the right thing in preventing another terrorist attack
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…on broadcasters. 'In the run-up to the 1997 General Election the conservatives announced the re-birth of their media-monitoring unit' (Briggs & Cobley, 1998:404) This was aimed to increase the sensitivity of the BBC in Britain to political pressure, by attacking
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Category: /Literature/English
…Davidians left the compound. Yet the talks ultimately ended up breaking down and finally ended. All utilities including water, electricity, and telephone were cut off. Davidians were then bombarded with a psychological attack which included 24 hours…
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…only do well. The oral contraceptive was found to increase the risk of blood clots leading to heart attacks, lung disorders and strokes and by 1980, 400 deaths had been reported. Z. Bankowski, Biomedical Research Involving Animals, said “not only had…
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Category: /History
…Security Council came about in 1947. It was to bridge the gulf between considerations of foreign policy and considerations of the military force which was to conduct external relations.1 Apparently, the U.S.A. had had no central authority that linked…
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Category: /History
…regard this as a mistake by Chamberlain. He did not have to go it alone, and in many ways created problems with this tactic. For example, the U.S.A leader, President Roosevelt, had offered to join Chamberlain, and Russia, to a face off with Hitler…
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