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women. Rape plays a role in maintaining patriarchy by perpetrating the threat of violence. The acts of just a few violent men can terrorize all women and can control women's lives. The indifference of other men reinforces this effect.
A strategy
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the fear of being alone at home late at night or the terror that strikes her when she receives an obscene telephone call. She knows also of the minirapes; the pinch in the crowded bus, the wolf whistle from a passing car or the stare of a man looking at her
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and school bomb threats may never have arisen if the entire world hadn't witnessed the blood-soaked terrors via cable television.
An early study performed by Liebert and Baron in 1972 concedes that the willingness of a child to harm another child
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Category: /Literature/English
the story with a feeling that there is no escape from the doldrums of the winter years of life. Perhaps it is Hemingway's own terror of old age and infirmity that he is trying to communicate to the reader
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, to the life of an artist. The life of an artist is one of individuality and solitude, both of which Stephen exhibits in the final chapter. Religion is the last thing on Stephen's mind as he formulates his theses on art, aesthetic beauty, ideal pity and ideal terror
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Category: /History
defeat of the South. So to have fun they terrorized black people. Eventually the group grew, fluctuating, but grew to become the first white supremacy group in America and with that growth, their hatred grew as well into what was seen in the early and middle
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Category: /Literature/English
with three monsters. In todays society it is frowned upon to use violence to show heroism. I think that sometimes violence is necessary to prove that you are a hero. If something is terrorizing you through violence I think you should fight back with violence
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. It is not morally right for one person to unleash such a terror on the world to benefit only himself and his family. Frankenstein will not let any example
change his mind on the point that the monster is and will always be morally corupt. Continuing on his point
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Category: /History
as a resurrection spell for the deceased (18). These texts also displayed an obsession with the dangers of the earth and the terror of death that were not included in the pyramid texts from the past (18).
The Negative Confession is from chapter 125 of The Book
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began feeling that
something had gone wrong, terribly wrong. In what would be known as
the infamous "Reign of Terror", the National Convention, spearheaded
by the radical zeal of Marat and the infallibility of Robespierre,
began persecuting any person
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