Papers 2121-2130 of total 6559 found.
…, and wanted to use Spain to achieve a western anti-fascist commitment. A counter-revolutionary policy served both these desires, and it was imposed both through the lever of aid and by Communist Party and secret police terrorism. Though the revolutionaries at least…
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…an international question of the motives of the Tamil Tigers. It has been widely accepted that they are fighting for freedom, but the recent international focus on terrorism has allowed room for questions of whether it is an ethnic conflict or separatist terrorism
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Category: /History
…prisoners in the 5 camps in Poland. By 1945, he was desperate. The Red army had defeated him in Stalingrad, so he retreated to his Berlin bunker. It was here that his reign of terror ended with a cyanide pill and a single bullet to the head. Left in his suicide…
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Category: /Literature
…and complying with Danforth's wishes but then suddenly starts to build up the pace with Proctor beginning to feel a 'wild terror'. Miller then lets Proctor interrupt Danforth continually, increasing the pace and reaches the peak as Proctor 'hysterically' tears up…
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…, then he would not have had to undertake great losses in the USSR, such as the considerable of great doctors in the Soviet Union, due the Doctor's Plot. If Stalin had been thinking of the future of the Soviet Union, he would not have created such terror
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…organization, its activities soon were directed against the Republican Reconstruction governments and their leaders, both black and white, which came into power in the South in 1867. See also Terrorism. II ORIGINAL TARGETS AND TACTICS. The Klansmen regarded…
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…of ditches--and in all these chores, it has succeeded splendidly, yet certain people hate it. They hate its kind. They accuse my Toyota and its beefy brethren of being wasteful, anti-social, dangerous and even of abetting terrorism. I'd like to think…
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…and the Industrial Revolution which both happened in the 18th century! The title 'The Tyger' is a symbol which was used in 18th century newspapers, similar to Blake's symbolic description of the French Reign of Terror. The 'Times' newspaper talked about the Reign…
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…: General Problems of globalization grows in importance in sociology and in social and cultural theory. The attacks of September 11, 2001 Arab society faces a many of problems- none of which will be solved soon- that culminated in the most horrific terror attack…
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…The clumsily-titled "Uniting and Strengthening America by providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism" (145) introduced a plethora of legislative changes which significantly increased the surveillance and investigative powers…
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