Papers 2051-2060 of total 6559 found.
…must look at is Jake Baker who liked to write savage, pornographic snuff stories and post them to the Internet. Always written in the first person and tinged with an eerie realism, his tales were simple, explicit, and gruesome. "She's shaking with terror
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…expose. In addition, fairy tales impede imagination, instill fear and scare in children's lives, and support the gender inequality. First of all, many high intellectuals reveal that fairy tales should be stopped as they immerse the state of rear and terror
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Category: /Literature/English
…fiercely throughout their years in power. Stalin ruled by terror, after gaining the trust of the Russian people. He scared his subjects to death, with his many plans for expansion and industrialization, trying to change their way of life, as they had known…
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…quarreled among themselves and many parties and leaders emerged. Many men contended for power and those who lost the power struggles were usually beheaded. This period became known as the 'Reign of Terror'. This period is said to have lasted from 1793 to 1799…
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…rebellious towards his authorities, so "he often resisted compulsory attendance at mass", (13, The Life and Work of Benito Mussolini) and he was considered as "the black sheep of the school." (19, Mussolini) Young Mussolini "was also a bully who terrorized younger…
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…against terrorism around the world. On 9-11, thousands of people lost their lives, and the U.S. was crippled for months. Afterwards Bush swore that he would find and punish the people responsible, but he never did. Also, while this war is still going…
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…fighters. Much fighting arose between these two groups. Columbus then came to Jamaica in 1494. With him, he brought fear, disease and terror to the Jamaicans. He named the island Jamaica because he heard the natives call it Xaymaca. He brought smallpox…
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Category: /Literature
…to evoke terror in their readers and to show the dark side of human nature. They tend to describe the frightening terrors that lie beneath the controlled and ordered surface of the conscious mind. There are several elements that are needed in order to create…
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…police, e.g. Commander G.G. Yagoda, and high ranking army officers, notably Marshal Tukhachevsky. The terror of the purges reached a climax under the Yezhovshchina, the period (1937-38) when N. I. Yezhov directed the secret police. As the purges drew…
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…to bed himself. Summer would be met first thing in the morning by her mother, ready to advise her on what to wear and other feminine subjects of matter. Nobody, not even Summer, could fathom this terror. Although it had been the cause of every melancholy…
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