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Category: /History
…priorities, rediscovering faith and patriotism, reconnecting with family and friends, and confronting fear and depression. Relationships- For some, the terror attacks helped them realize that they had found the right life partner. Amanda Claiborne, 45…
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Category: /History
…is the choice of the democracy and its values (individual freedoms, the will of the majority…) and the other one is totalitarisianism based on oppression, terror and suppression of personal freedom. He talked of course of communism without actually naming it. So…
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…. Owning a gun can also be used for self protection and also save the lives of many others. "There's no question that weapons in the hands of the public have prevented acts of terror or stopped them while they were in progress Aharonisky says” (Lott Jr…
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Category: /Literature/English
…because he was repulsed by the violence and terror of being ruled under Napoleon, and with his writing he felt that he was letting the people have time to sit back and relax. The Romantic Era which Coleridge is known…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the Christian belief that God protects the good, and not the evil. These beliefs play a role in the ultimate fate of the characters. The story begins as Grendel was terrorizing Herot. Hrothgar, the king of the Danes, "Wept, fearing the beginning might…
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…the fourth king of Yoruba, and inmortalized as the thunder god, Shangó is legendary across the African Atlantic world. Shangó's storms and lightning bring a purifying moral terror encapsulated by the boldness and inmediacy of his art and altars. Shangó attracts…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…sneering remarks on his effeminacy, which is symbolized by his graceful, unmanageable hands. Combined with the terror of his wife and her accusations of homosexuality and weakness, Dale is motivated to remain in the mental hospital voluntarily, and any…
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Category: /History
…periods of terror and bloodshed. Some may argue that the revolution’s end did not fulfill the desires of the French people or aid them in their search for reform. But the revolution did create the inextinguishable spark throughout Europe: the right to rebel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, but by 1933 children were guaranteed primary education. Huge problems resulted form the ignorance and illiteracy, workers usually did not intentionally break machines but did not know how to use them. In official reports the reason for failure was terrorism
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of slaves brought to the United States. The character that best shows symbolism throughout Beloved, is Beloved herself. She becomes the symbol for the overall suffering of all the black community that has endured the terrors of slavery and rasicm. In the book…
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