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In this time period, Douglass became friends with another well
known American abolitionist, John Brown. Brown was involved with the
Underground Railroad, and later wanted Douglass to join him on terroristic…
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Category: /History
…declared a day of
prayer and fasting. Many thought that the Jacobeans were going
to use that day to rise up in insurrection and "cut the throats
of honest citizens." They even thought they were going to attack
President Adams and citizens of Philadelphia…
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
…and other higher animals (Glick and Pasternak 341). Plant viruses very often attack crops and cause significant damage and loss of crops. Recombinant DNA technology offers a few ways to obtain natural virus resistance: viral transmission can be blocked…
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…on, all people hear about is how a shooting, bombing, terrorist attack or murder has occurred. The news hardly dictates any !
news besides the negative and shocking. Author Linda Schwartz writes, Virtually as soon as a crime is committed, news of it flashes…
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
…, terrorist threats and bombings forced the movement to become underground
in the early 1900's. A little later in the 1920's the movement was forced to resurface by
the Communist International. Only little harassment was given. For the most part, they
were still…
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…or
links on the Internet to prevent this (Chen 1). The idea of terrorism
has been around for many years, but the idea of cyber-terrorism has
not. With the technological advances in communication lines overseas.
Terrorist hackers could cause more damage…
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Category: /History
…and fasting. Many thought that the
Jacobeans were going to use that day to rise up in insurrection and "cut
the throats of honest citizens." They even thought they were going to
attack President Adams and citizens of Philadelphia came out by the
hundreds…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. When Germany invaded Poland they used a tactic called blitzkrieg or lightning war. This tactic involved high-speed attacks where the Germans would mob the Polish with tanks, dive-bombers and fighter planes to stun and catch their opponents off guard…
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…on us. If we do not mobilize, the terrorists harbored by the Taliban will keep attacking our society, potentially leading to fundamental changes in how we live. This war is going to be atrocious and a war with more horrors than that of Vietnam critics…
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
…; it should be a law.
During recent years, television has also been under attack for exhibiting too much violence and using strong language. The American Psychological Association (APA) conducted a study and has estimated that a typical child sees 800 murders…
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