Papers 1831-1840 of total 6559 found.
Category: /History
…husband's permission'. Hence Nora rebels against social strictures and suffers consequentially, claiming she is 'damned' to Mrs Linde, 'cursed' her children and 'screwed' her husband by committing the immoral act of forgery. Her terror at her impending…
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…their families. When any of the Africans didn't want to convert to Christianity, their masters would punish them to death. However, numerous Africans did convert to Christianity in terror of death. The pressure of their masters was so great that the Africans had…
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…, terrorism in particular and diseases that are driving the world to be unsafe. The catastrophe of the September 11th and Bali bombing has depreciated the worldwide economy. If we could somehow, turn the clock back, perhaps, people would enjoy and value their lives…
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Category: /History
…Gorbachev, he negotiated a treaty that would eliminate intermediate-range nuclear missiles. Reagan declared war against international terrorism, sending American bombers against Libya after evidence came out that Libya was involved in an attack on American…
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…Corinth forever. Jason once said, 'Medea was given the benefit to speak as an equal with the great people of Corinth.' Instead, she choose to terrorize the King and his people. Nevertheless, she now must face the hand of justice. Afterwards, on the day before…
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…and fears that she will go mad. The words such as "horrible conceit of death and night, together with the terror ..., festering," are strong and overwhelming. Shakespeare's word choice here creates a cold and hysterical atmosphere. Accumulation and the structure…
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Category: /Literature
…generally the right to watch what they want. The issue of violence in the entertainment media will be one that occupies a central position in social discussion. Living in an age of terror, people will feel compelled to blame someone, or something…
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Category: /History
…their extra crops. 1c. Great Purge: Reign of Terror; Stalin and his secret police starting arresting and killing anyone from old party activists, army heroes, industrial managers, writers to regular people. He held public trials in which severely tortured…
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Category: /History
…German occupation zones, he agreed to the establishment of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in October 1949. His confrontational foreign policy and his domestic terror regime (the "Stalinist system") had an impact on Soviet society and politics well…
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Category: /Literature
…, assaults the walls of Troy four times. Because "It is not the will of fate that the proud Trojans' citadel fall..." at the hands of Patroclus, Apollo is forced to physically defend Troy and shriek down "winging words of terror" in order to protect destiny from…
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