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Category: /Law & Government
…It will take the world a long time to realize the full meaning of the events of September 11. Even as the United States wages its war on terrorism, the rest of us still struggle to understand the impact of the terrorist attacks on New York…
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…Stalin, the "Man of Steel" is known for his use of terror during his legendary rule. He was the kind of leader that would stop at almost nothing to accomplish his goals. "Stalin is a Genghis Kahn, an unscrupulous intriguer, who sacrifices everything…
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…, Robespierre continued to advocate the execution of the enemies of the Republic with his great oratory skills. "The working of the Terror have made crime pall, as strong as drink dulls the palate" (Marat p255). Soon, the legislature passed the Law of Suspects…
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…in this battle. Indeed, the role of religion in the events of the past six months and the fight against terrorism has been clearly played out in the media. Just last week, as reported in an article in the February 20, 2002 issue of the Washington Post, remarks made…
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Category: /Literature
Terror Created One need not wonder any longer why Edgar Allen Poe was a master of the terror genre after reading "The Cask of Amontillado". Through the use of tension and ambiguity Poe has succeeded in creating suspense and terror right up to the very…
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…The Night of Delicate Terrors The Night of Delicate Terrors by Harlan Ellison is a story that at first seems like the protagonist McKinley Hooker is just labouring through a family trip. However, the internal and external struggles presented by Ellison…
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…out the attacks and the states that harbor them. Countries from around the world were quick to follow in condemning the acts of terrorism, and were supportive of initiatives that would bring those responsible to justice. Muslim countries such as Saudi…
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…analysis involves the concern of a comprehensive threat analysis for the organization. I found that the book "Coping with Crises--The Management of Disasters, Riots and Terrorism", which provides not only the knowledge of crisis management but also resourceful…
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…The Call to Mysticism The name of the art museum I attended was Coral Springs Art Museum. The address is 2855 Coral Springs Drive in Coral Springs, Florida 33065. The name of the exhibit is "Art in the Age of Terror" by Tim Holmes. Tim Holmes…
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…'How could one act of terror cause a world war? Explain the causes behind World War I and what might have been done to prevent it 1914, World War One began, the most horrific war the human race had ever seen, lasting for 4 years and precisely three…
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