Papers 1971-1980 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…as Father of all animals, Terror of Mankind, it is clear that Snowball would be better in charge. Napoleon begins trade with the other farms and proposes the sale of the hen’s eggs. This is exactly what Old Major told them they must not do. The commandments get…
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…to achieve its goals of terrorism. These tactics include intensive educational/propaganda programs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip areas. Suicide bombings, riots, rock throwing, car bombings, stonings, and many other destructive terrorist activities…
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Category: /History
…rapidly transformed the Wiemar Republic into a dictatorship. The National Socialist accomplished their “revolution” within months, using a combination of legal procedures, persuasion and terror. Because the parties did not have a parliamentary majority…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and again, the services of the most serviceable . . . The terror we thus feel is a terror for the machinery of law, that we can hear tearing, in the dark, good and bad between its formidable wheels. Commenting on Stevenson’s observation, Robb might well…
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…These two words may seem harmless to the inexperienced, but to me they represent pure terror. The word 'mud' did not always pierce my heart with fear; not until that fateful day, three others and I took a walk around my grandma's lake. That day 'The Mud…
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…that savagery was always in mankind, but need the proper situation tocome out and cause a transformation of even the most innocent of us. For the boys the fear of the unknown on the island caused the terror of the beast. That fear was allowed to grow because…
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Category: /History
…that would help the poor. Napolean Bonaparie, the leader of the French Army, lead into the Reign of Terror. “Over 250,000 dead during a nine-month period, eventually it spun beyond the control of its leaders, and Maximilien himself executed by the very same system…
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…they become a weapon of terror. These laws would be taking away the right listed in the constitution under the Second Amendment of the bill of Rights. These laws would be ineffective and unnecessary to provide the aftermath that the lawmakers hope to reach. Gun…
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…such as that of Leontes can come from an experience of loss as a child. According to Henry James “the great source of terror in infancy is solitude”. As a child Leontes and Polixenes were separated. Camillo speaks of this in 1.1 24. As children they had a very strong…
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…the guise of economic necessity at any cost, especially of those whose freedoms are taken for granted and those whose are not. Currently, we are at “war” with terrorism, and the media tells us the truth as they see it. I see it as ratings and paychecks for pomp…
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