Papers 2481-2490 of total 5282 found.
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…gotten killed. He was aboard the ship Fowl Star when it was bombed by the Russian mafia. Artemis's mother was Angeline Fowl. When Angeline heard about what happened to her husband she went very sick. She refused to go anywhere but her room and she hated…
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…lights and sirens activated, I feel as if I am playing Russian Roulette and tempting the God of motor vehicle accidents to catch up with me. He has three weapons in his arsenal: First there is what I like to call the Braker. The Braker is a motorist who…
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…countries such as U.S. and Russian didn't joined the League. So, the League of Nations didn't have enough power and money to change the world. Furthermore, the League of Nations also couldn't conduct effective action because it needed unanimous vote in order…
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…"Signs and Symbols" by Vladimir Nabokov, has been read in many different ways by many different readers. The story depicts a day in the life of Russian immigrants on the birthday of their mentally ill son. Critics may say it is a simple short story…
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…escalated into a retaliatory attack that would lead to all-out war. On October 25 the USS Joseph P. Kennedy (a ship of the blockade) stopped its first Russian vessel; the Marucla. It was searched and allowed to pass. After this Kennedy received a telex from…
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…the war a lot faster than to have an all-out invasion. In the Potsdam Proclamation Truman demanded "the unconditional surrender off all the Japanese armed forces." Of course, as you know, Japan didn't comply. So the Russian army invaded the Japanese…
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…. This program is called genocide. Not only Jews would be exterminated, but Poles, Russians, homosexuals, the mentally impaired, the physically impaired, and the incurably ill would fall as victims to Hitler's plan. Jews were hunted down by Hitler's SS men to have…
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…their own advantages such as creating a workforce for the cities and modernizing Russian farming methods and so on, they were not directly tied in with the communist principles that Stalin was claiming to implement them for.…
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…The Grand Inquisitor is an adaptation from The Brothers Karamazov, a novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It is a Russian novel, set in 19th century Russia. The Inquisitor, the part of the story that we are dealing with, is a discussion between two…
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…objectives and be very helpful towards all of it's causes. However, where the effects of space are being looked at the Russian space program is far ahead of ours and a joint effort would be much more beneficial than a competition to see who can get to mars first…
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