Papers 2111-2120 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Literature
…branded by something terrible and remained inside the house, hardly making a sound, always looking fearfully out the window worrying over the slightest knock on the door. I can still feel all the terror and anguish that I had years ago as I write this today…
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…of whether or not they have identified themselves as Jews or belonged to the Jewish religious community. Many Germans who had not practiced Judaism for years found themselves caught in the grip of Nazi terror. Even people with Jewish grandparents who had…
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Category: /History
…Union, he would not have created such terror throughout the nation. Creating such terror, he made people, such as the top party officials dislike him. He should have known if he created such antagonism due to his policies, Soviet Union would not turn…
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…to attract the attention of officials. Their strange clothing, haircuts and behavior made them stand out quite a bit in the cookie-cutter years of the shogunate. Kabuki-mono made a habit of terrorizing anyone at their leisure, even to the point of cutting people…
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…more concerned with international terrorism even though we are daily being terrorized here. In many inner city neighborhoods we have violent gang/drug wars that affects the innocent as well as those involved. Los Angeles is a prime example of such problems…
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…&T are feeling guilt perhaps. Or maybe just to remind is that they are BASTARDS. AGAIN: CONTRAST: OUTSIDE:INSIDE L&T OUTSIDE: It's all good. INSIDE: Terrors and desires. CHAPTER 20 Marriage does not make them feel any different…
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…The 14th of July 1789 marked the beginning of the French Revolution. In England the impact was met with a great deal of paranoia against new revolutionary ideas. Pitt's so called reign of terror tried to deal with this believed threat through propaganda…
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…actions since 9/11 to fight terror. Senator Kerry like most Americans supports the war on terror and the eventual capture of those responsible for attacks. Both parties see keeping troops oversees as a necessary evil. However their views greatly differ on Iraq…
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…regimes formed, like the Talaban. The Talaban not only terrorized the people of Afghanistan but controlled everything in their lives. The most effected by this terrorist rule was the women. There was a ban on women's work outside the home, which applied…
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Category: /Law & Government
…into Iraq when he did. Kerry says that Bush should have waited until more countries backed his decision instead of going in alone. Like Bush, Kerry has a very strong position on homeland security and fighting terrorism, and he has a plan to get our troops out…
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