Papers 1871-1880 of total 6559 found.
…The world is paining through a troublesome era. While a few are stubbornly fighting against the nearly intangible enemy that is terrorism, others are suffering. The question is whom should we trust, and who is doing the right thing? What about George W…
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Category: /Literature
…of the girls in the village of Salem. "The rumor of witchcraft is all about," said Abigail (170). As terror swelled like a wild fire others were quick to satisfy this flame. "Don't you understand it, sir? There is a murdering witch among us, bond to keep herself n…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. He disliked Stalin's use of terror and his economic policies of concentrating on heavy industry and forcing collectivisation in agriculture. He introduced the concept of Destalinisation which gave less pressures on its country and other communist states…
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…your race but because terrorist attacks on the United States have been by people from Muslim descent. This is the only way to keep the United States more secure from terrorism.…
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…, the aristocracy is the oppressor in this vicious cycle of oppression. Even before the French Revolution can officially begin the upper classes waste no time walking all over the peasants and terrorizing them in any way possible. The aristocrats are predators…
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…to procure, should such a company be formed. The increase in world terrorism and localized threats within an airport have brought forth a needed opportunity as well as a justified reason for creating a consulting firm to help governments combat the growing thread…
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…and insecurity were rampant and people lived in terror. The resulting consequences were the hatred of the Government by the general public. As such, they staged uprisings to manifest their anger. In most cases, the uprisings were quelled brutally. The people…
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…his mother and sister, who they never saw again. At this point he starts his excruciating journey into the terror of the holocaust. In portraying his story, Wiesel uses a variety of literary devices including foreshadowing, poetic language, and a first…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and, if charged they would have to have their case heard by the military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay. However, most of the detainees are held under "suspicion of terrorism". "Terrorism" is a very vague and broad term, and one that is virtually impossible to prove. Due…
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Category: /Law & Government
…economy and the public health. The Office of Domestic Preparedness (G&T) is a component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Preparedness Directorate, responsible for preparing the nation against terrorism by assisting states, local and tribal…
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