Papers 2291-2300 of total 6559 found.
…sorrow and despair, yet display courage and strength. However, through all the inhibitions, these two heroes reveal hope even while experiencing terror. The hope that these amazingly brave people would one day reunite. Odysseus and Penelope, reflecting…
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…from his home. This resulted in to the monster falling into deep despair and finding the need to terrorize the community. Also the monster demonstrated human traits when he finds out that he was going to have a wife, just like the monster in the novel…
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…ensue on the island. "Jack smacked Piggy's head. Piggy's glasses flew off and tinkled on the rocks. Piggy cried out in terror: 'My specs'" (Golding 71). The breaking of Piggy's glasses can be considered the start of the events that will cause the island…
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Category: /Law & Government
…people to do something or to scare people. The 2001 anthrax story is a good example of this: The American media produced a wave of terror through the country, overemphasizing the incidents of anthrax exposure. People were afraid to open their mail. They were…
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terrorism coverage after 31st of December, when many contracts will expire. Without terrorism cover it would be virtually impossible to get bank loans for building projects, putting a damper on the economy and the re-building effort. Airlines Air…
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…being worried by who so ever. These events led airline companies to devise methods of countering terrorism. One such measure has been the introduction of the Air Marshall on board during each flight. A thick metallic door now separates the cockpit from…
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…Trudeau (premiers of Quebec) the FLQ used extreme violence and terrorism as a solution to their dilemma. As a result of this there were many bombings within Quebec, bank robberies, destruction of large companies and factories as well a large number of civilians…
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…. 162) argues Frankenstein with his creation. 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…
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Category: /Literature/English
…being, "lashed so hard and long that I lost consciousness...I was lost in a fog of fear." (Wright, 7). The terror and pain Wright experienced at the hands of his mother was nothing compared to the many other tragic events of his life. Only a few years after…
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…trying to get more information about these secrets; aliens, UFOs, terrorism, just about anything. The luminous digital clock on his desk displayed the time, 2:34 AM. The glow of the computer screen burned his eyes. He took off his thick glasses and placed…
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