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…controlled by terror, fear and propaganda. Many aspects of the government and leadership convey totalitarian characteristics however as discussed in this paper the government was 'polycratic' meaning that there were many different leaders controlling different…
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…. They refused. She lived on in terror, helped eventually by a doctor who, in February 1994, covertly broke the law to help her die in peace. A law on assisted suicide with rigorous safeguards could have saved her the nightmare during those months before her death…
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…. However, after experiencing ten weeks of brutal training, Paul and his friends don't believe that war is glorious or honorable, and they live in terror. Some of the soldiers in training wet the bed and were forced to sleep in bunk beds. The soldier who slept…
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…millions of dollars. He is considered a terrorist simply because during the movie he terrorizes many lives to get at what he wants. Using demands to get his point across and if his demand would not get met he would use action. Not all villains have to kill…
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…on the international spotlight. Undoubtedly, Saddam has always been a threat, but not until recently has he become personified as the epitome of terror, replacing the previous figure Osama bin Laden. Current president George W. Bush has taken it upon himself to resolve…
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…Islam is a purist version of Sunni Islam, and has been accused as being the foundation for much of Islamic terrorism, in their firm belief that then Muslim world should be united under an Islamic theocracy (government ruled by a religious authority…
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…easy. Machine guns and chemical weapons were new developments that created large amounts of casualties to both sides. Another new technology that would soon become the terror of the seas was U-boats or submarines. The giant navy of Great Britain had created…
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…. They were so confused as to why two countries so far apart would feel the need to bomb and terrorize each other. We had a long conversation about the Iraqi dictatorship, and the U.S. protecting its interests. The aliens were starting to realize what greed was all…
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…was used to fuel the audience's already considerable ill-founded hatred of blacks. It comes in the form of a rebel black group who terrorizes the Cameron family, the film's main characters. By placing blacks in this position it isn't difficult to imagine…
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…the van started to skid in circles uncontrollably, abruptly waking me up and throwing me into the seat in front of me. The tour guide, who was behind the wheel, was struck with terror and immediately responded by slamming on the brakes, which did nothing…
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