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…, of course -- is ingenious in its variety. They belittle her looks, insult her dead mother, make her sleep in a pitch-dark room to get over her claustrophobia. If she wakes screaming in terror, she is punished again for not trusting God's plan for her. When she…
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…scrupulously described the chemical and biological weapons that Mr. Hussein amassed and the damage which it could result in if it were applied to the people of the United States and our allies. Bush knows that this man of terrorism had to be stopped, and that acting…
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…should be entitled to, that are not met, and could be getting worse in the future due to the war on terrorism. They are the right to: drink pure water, breath clean air, decent uncrowded shelter, avoid pesticides/poisoning and freedom from thermonuclear war…
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…bad from oppression, deprivation of rights, and terror. Fear is used as a tool for manipulating and controlling individuals, and nearly every positive feeling is squelched. The world is divided into three political countries: Oceania, Eastasia…
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…for the needs of all citizens and do so equally. Stalin spoke obsessively of the dangers to world peace and the need for vigilance against internal enemies. Conformity was enforced by police terror, and by a mindless Stalinist cult. Censorship and imprisonment came…
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…, in spite of an economic slump. Approval of the direction of the country its self has raised as a whole. Bush's response to terrorism is the root of his broader popularity. He soared from 55 percent job approval two days before Sept. 11 to 86 percent two days…
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…an impossible objective. I had become a convict of the education system, another being in the dark cells known as a classroom, forever to be tortured inside the house of terror. The pedantic pedagogue's would own my life for years to come. The strict years…
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…of knowledge he does not realize that this can be avoided by filtering your search. "Why I Don't Compute" proves that Roger Rosenblatt is in denial of his emotions on using a computer. He makes it seem like a computer is a terror machine ready to take over…
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…and children working these days as they are very low paid. We all lived in terror of her losing her job. We were one of the lucky ones who can still afford to rent a place to call home. Many others did not and were forced to live in 'bag huts' made of old galvanized…
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…people. At this time in 1920, there were about 2,000 national members in the KKK. By 1924, there were several million KKK members in their national membership.2 These KKK members terrorized those who were different from them. Wages were cut dramatically…
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