Papers 1911-1920 of total 6559 found.
…conflicts have been the root to mass persecution and acts of terrorism. A primary example of this is the continuous fight between the people of Palestine who are mainly Muslim and Israel who are mainly Jews. Both nations have been fighting with each other over…
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…not have any terrorist elements." Even if the U.S. succeeds in finding and punishing those responsible for last week's tragedy, the superpower's struggle against terrorism is only bound to widen. The escalating conflict in Israel, while perhaps not directly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not have any terrorist elements." Even if the U.S. succeeds in finding and punishing those responsible for last week's tragedy, the superpower's struggle against terrorism is only bound to widen. The escalating conflict in Israel, while perhaps not directly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…behaviour, that the audience embraces as its s! ympathy is primarily directed towards her character. The terror that Hitchcock conveys to the audience manifests itself once the audience learns that it empathised with a psychotic person to a greater extent than…
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Category: /History
…successful; these raised the backward USSR to the rank of the industrial powers. In the mid-1930s Stalin launched a major campaign of political terror. The purges, arrests, and deportations to labor camps touched virtually every family. Former rivals Zinovyev…
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…to that end by gradual steps. From the day that Hitler took power in January 1933 there were efforts to terrorize Jews and exclude them from German life. As soon as Hitler eliminated his political opposition in Germany and suspended the Weimar Constitution, he…
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…. This policy was based on the belief that Iran was a supporter of international terrorism. A portion of the money that Iran paid for the arms was redirected by the NSC and given to the Contras. The U.S. backed rebels fighting to overthrow the Marxist Sandinista…
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…be positive economically because it would eliminate one of the real sources of terror and one of the real clouds hanging over the world's economy," he said. "At the same time it will open up the spigot on Iraqi oil, which would certainly have a profound effect…
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…, economical, and social events, and what kind of effect it had on the people. The political events include 'Night of the long knives', Terror Campaign, Nuremberg laws, and Kristallnacht. The first major event that took place in the year 1934 was 'Night…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Accounts of what can no longer be termed "unspeakable" acts of violence and terror assault us daily. Newspapers and televisions capture the carnage and chaos that increasingly suggest the near-death of civility and the sure unraveling of the fabric…
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