Papers 1841-1850 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…in the sniper shooting spree that terrorized residents in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Many states, including California, Massachusetts, New York and Hawaii, have passed their own automatic weapon bans. Some of the states' bans are stricter than…
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…with "with dazzling beams of rigid, icy light" creates the mood of cold icy death. Metaphor, "across the velvet curtain of the dark" creates the feeling of terror, no hope. This section also creates a sense of anxiety and fear. "Bombs gone! A dull vibration as they go…
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…with the threat of terrorism and whatnot. With the improvement of technology, people are able to order their products off the Internet at any location and time. Internet marketing provides a broader audience and is more geographically convenient. Also set up costs…
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…even react to warnings and suspicion of the attacks rising within their own agency. In July of 2001, an FBI agent from Phoenix sent notices to three different units at the FBI home office and even sent information to International Terrorism Squads in New…
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…of terrorism is nothing new, the government, in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks, felt the need to implement an entirely new department even though an existing office could have been modified to do the same job. In 1950, the United States government…
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Category: /History
…the Committee of Public Safety. He wanted to create a "Republic of Virtue". The Committee went all over France to help other groups find traitors to France. During the Reign of Terror, trials for the people were held often. Many people were brought to the guillotine…
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…, the terror in Iraq has been a much more sensitive issue. <Tab/>The regime in power previous to the United States invasion was one instilled with deception, torture, and greed. A hungrier people could not have existed in such a land as that ruled…
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…, The Abraham Lincoln, with the most powerful weaponry possible, and employed the service of an expert whaler, Ned Land, to go forth and destroy the monster that terrorized the oceans. But Ned Land was not the only individual invited to participate in the expedition…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…but never panicky in the face of danger. In short, he is every kid, his friends are every other kid and his enemies are childhood terror boxed and wrapped for delivery, for purposes of being dispatched through the employment of courage, intelligence, guile…
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…deal alone with the tensions of class conflict and the terrors of sexual abuse. Jamie befriends Billy Boileau, son of a poor half-Indian mother, prompting Jamie's mother, Margaret, to label the Boileaus "not our kind of people," and going so far as to ban…
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