Papers 1901-1910 of total 6559 found.
…of terrorist activity in the latest months has focused public attention on terrorism more that any time. September 11, has been one of the biggest massacre of every time as an act of infamy. what the people should think about an eye for an eye statement…
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…some may argue that the U.S is in fact stronger than ever because terrorist were not able to disrupt the American spirit that keeps us going, the faith and determination to put an end to terrorism. The fact that after September 11, we were able to get up…
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…and courageous nature. Beowulf is a hero in the eyes of his fellow men through his amazing physical strength. He fights in numerous battles and returns victorious from all but his last. Beowulf is strong enough to kill the monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing
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…term to deal with it. Hopefully, we wont have anymore terrorism to deal with, and that will give us more time to concentrate on the economy. As much as it pains me to quote James Carville and George Stephanopoulos, there is one thing that will get you…
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…). This social terrorism, labeled feminism, infringes on our legal rights. Emma magazine writes that feminists talk of "violence by language," which would be "a method to wield power" (10). One result is feminist control of speech. People may not talk naturally…
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…against terrorism, necessary on the road to peace. America's alliance with the Jewish people means that American reports of violence in the Middle East are exceptionally biased towards the Israelis, and because of America's monopolizing of the world media…
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…them grow closer. The innocence of both of these families is forever changed, maybe even lost. Their lives have been traumatized beyond normal circumstances. 5.The novel Cujo operates on two of the Three Levels of Horror. Terror is not that evident…
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…. The black man entered the room on his last night, "then a strange tension entered the office" (287). "Terror seized him" (287), seized him because he had judged the man. Olaf's judgment had scared him into thinking the man was going to kill him, "This evil…
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…force to govern: "...Samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority." (Page 182) The natural government of the boys no longer bore a shadow of intelligence, but rather displayed a brutal terror
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…neighbors is terrorism, known by many as a black art of war, the objective of terrorism is to breed such total and overwhelming fears into our enemies that they will no longer show themselves as a threat but become less aggressive and allow us to follow our own…
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