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Category: /Literature
…to meet Caroline, now a young girl, would inspire the great sonnet "It is a beauteous evening, calm and free." The chaos and bloodshed of the Reign of Terror in Paris drove William to philosophy books; he was deeply troubled by the rationalism he found…
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…and terror to the uninitiated. The word Epke literally means leopard and its masquerade are so named for its multi-colored costume. Membership of Ekpe Society is seen as a status symbol. The Ekemini Theatre Troupe of Akwa Ibom State captivates local…
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…), but brought about his own defeat by acting on fear, being overly ambitious, and letting his reign of terror get completely out of control. It almost makes one wonder if Macbeth defined the tragic hero in the first place.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Stanley explodes in terror. Then Stanley retreats to the bathroom to put on his silk pajamas. When he comes out of the bathroom, Blanche is threatened by his words and she smashes a bottle on the table to use the sharp edge to fend him off. Stanley approaches…
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…Stalin's doing, with Harry Truman's America a reluctant participant. And for eight years President Bill Clinton responded to terrorism in traditional U.S. fashion--by ignoring it and hoping it would go away. It was the colossal outrage of 9/11 that impelled…
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…little and restrain themselves from the terrors overindulgence. Female eating habits are now depicted as private acts in which one should resist the urge to eat rich and exciting foods. Take the yogurt ad for example, can you see a women devouring the yogurt…
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…-related offences, and Terrorism are violations of moral law. They do not just break the legal and social law that we have, but a greater one -- that of morality. In essence, in committing these crimes, these criminals chose to break faith with the rest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nothing more than unnecessary thoughts and emotions. Movies and video games with plots built around terrorism, criminals, and violence in general, are currently number one on the profit list. In those games and movies, guns are portrayed to be the solution…
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…, she determined to kill Marat, a supporter of the Jacobins, whom she held responsible for the Reign of Terror. Corday went to Paris, where she stabbed him to death while he was in his bath. This event might not have killed thousands of innocent people…
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…are useful in rooting out terrorism from many sources. ECHELON and Carnivore have both proven to be effective both as a measure of national security and criminal investigation. But every choice has a cost, and the matter of security is no different. The cost…
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