Papers 2081-2090 of total 6559 found.
…fire. Structure and word choice show the men's terror and confusion, he regularly uses onomatopoeia -- "whistling" "crash" and "hissing"-- to describe the sounds of the shells and the destruction they cause. It is ironic that the writer uses the simile "like…
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…when Arabls thought they should be rulers of Israel. They fought with Israel. This war still goes on. Although it isn't actually called "war", it is called "terrorism". Terrorism is all over the streets of Israel People are killed every day. Another reason…
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…. Terrorism is an unfortunate fact of life around our world. As U.S. citizens traveling abroad, we are at some risk for being victimized by terrorists. Nearly 400 U.S. military and civilian personnel have been killed or injured in the past 15 years due to terrorism
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terror among the Soviets as it gave the Cheka the power to kill and arrest any suspect of counter-revolution. 10 million people disappeared due to arrest, massacre and deportation. Some of the Bolsheviks' first actions were to create equality between…
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…of Maximilean Robespierre, and supported his "Reign of Terror" which took thousands of lives throughout France (Johnson 41). Robespierre views were "to detest bad faith and despotism, to punish tyrants and traitors, to assist the unfortunate and respect the weak…
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…communism. He is the Karl Marx of this world. Napoleon He is a large, fierce looking Berkshire boar, who is not much of a talker. He uses animalism only to increase his power and the dogs to terrorize the other animals. Napoleon symbolizes the dictator Joseph…
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…of bombings, assassinations, and kidnappings in the name of an independent Basque country out of provinces in Spain and France. Having been operated in nearly 200 different cells, ETA has been one of the hardest terror groups to control and maintain. In its long…
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…according to researchers as early as prenatal development. Children who are raised in family violence experience what is called "high terror" alert. Children's brains are usually 90% developed by the age of three, according to Dr. Bruce Perry, M.D., Ph.D. All…
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Category: /Literature
…about the racism and all of the bombings in Birmingham. I compare the terrorism we endured then to the terrorism the United States is enduring now. Then, we were living in constant fear for our lives and the lives of our loved ones. Now, the whole country…
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Category: /Literature
…and husband in the poem correspond to the vampire's dual identity as dead human and living monster. This image of a vampire effectively conveys the terror and intense negativity she is expressing in the poem. It is only natural that she would find an image which…
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