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…to fight the evil Grendel, saying “We shall fight for our lives, foe against foe; and he whom death takes off must resign himself to the judgment of God (1200).” After the battle, the terror-filled Grendel crept away, mortally wounded. Beowulf had upheld…
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…of pseudo-religious attitudes and the brutal use of force for getting and keeping power.” Nazism began terrorizing Germany as Hitler attempted the “perfect race” and the mass genocide of the Jewish religion. The leading ideal in Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto…
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…not rouse terror in her equal to that which Heathcliff weakens,” because she knows that he will be her death. Vindictive and spiteful deeds indubitably hurt the victims of these evil doing. Even though one may seek revenge to gain pleasure and happiness…
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…educational system was begun during the Reign of Terror and completed by Napoleon. A corporation, known as the University of France was organized. The University was responsible for seeing that all education (including private), would turn out citizens…
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…) the willingness of Arab states to negotiate disengagement’s agreements with Israel ii) Arab use of the oil weapon to punish pro-Israeli Western States iii) increased Palestinian terrorism.”* Arab states restricted the flow of oil to most western nations, thus forcing…
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…the idea of Quebec independence from Canada. During the year 1970, Quebec was in a state of war. The Front de Liberation du Quebec (FLQ), a separatist group, was terrorizing the province and assaulting its residents. Frequent letter bombings, in October 1970…
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…reinforced his position as leader. Untill 1941 Stalin retained power in the Soviet union due mostly to the appeal of Communism, and the terror of his purges. However, after this his support was mainly due to the fact that he was seen as the saviour of Europe…
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…TWA Flight 800:The Investigation Almost immediately, the general consensus was that it was an obvious act of sabotage, most likely terrorism, and the FBI immediately began a parallel investigation into possible criminal involvement. This seemed…
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…Union was not doing as well. Formerly being under the rule of Stalin, with strict centralization where it was only the highest party levels that made any and all decisions who ruled by decree and enforced with terror, the Soviet people and economy…
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…with limited success. Germany still maintained its campaign of “sea terror.” The U.S. was not willing to enter the war. Then came the Zimmerman note, which was a proposal to Mexico to start a war with the U.S. to get the U.S. involved in war, and Mexico would…
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