Papers 1951-1960 of total 6559 found.
…IN SERCH OF PEACE What the world needs today is a civilization based on love and compassion, and not on competition. A civilization that is not dying to be victorious, but which is keen to live with peace. Nowadays terrorism, war and human killing…
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…led the tribe down to the river in the first light of morning. He had almost forgotten the terrors of the night, because nothing had happened after that initial noise, so he did not even associate this strange thing with danger or with fear…
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…FATE – REAL OR IMAGINED “Within hours of the terror attacks, they heard comparisons to that other deadly sneak attack, Pearl Harbor. The president grimly informed the nation we were at war. The nation had not seen a bloodier day on American soil…
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…constant conflict surrounded by fear and terror. Louis felt empathy for the mortals that he was suppose to kill, to survive. This conflict continued and was a struggle for good over evil. “Louis’s human traits separate him from other vampires and he becomes…
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…to truly be a tragedy, Brutus’ death would have to cause pity, terror, and purification. All of these things were the final result of the tragic death. Pity was felt for Brutus after his body was discovered by Antony that his human potential was wasted…
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…A Rhetorical Analysis Of Jaws Jaws is horror film based on the beaches of a small island town called Amity. Within the waters of these beaches lies a killer shark, hungry for human flesh. After the terrorizing of several people by this ruthless…
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…, and the blanketed words of politicians, I will attempt to understand and explain the events from the fence. BOMBING AND BEING BOMBED ARE THE SAME THINGS ON DIFFERENT SIDES OF THE FENCE. Terror is not a spontaneous human action without credence. People just don’t…
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…Laden were unsuccessful. The Taliban refused to extradite bin Laden and has steadfastly justified his methods of Jihad. President Bush has put together a coalition of nations to help the US fight its war on terrorism, which extends far beyond NATO. Even some…
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…unusual behaviour, that the audience embraces as its sympathy 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…
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…him is slightly altered, and is not quite as grim and hideous. In the poem in the middle of the night, he describes the prisoners on death row – “… the voices of those / to be hanged within days / rise up already sounding thin / with the terror of stiff…
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