Papers 2821-2830 of total 6559 found.
…is authorized to investigate all federal criminal violations that have not been specifically assigned by Congress to another federal agency. The FBI’s investigative functions fall into categories such as civil rights, counter terrorism, foreign counterintelligence…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to close the shop. The old man slowly gets up and leaves, walking with dignity even though he has been thrown out of the cafe, a place where he felt comfort against the terrors of the night. The young waiter is constantly portraying his one-sided view of life…
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Category: /History
…of terror and brutality in oppressed communities. The police force does not operate in the corporate boardrooms or suburban homes, even though the crime rates in such areas are equal if not greater than the ghetto. Illegal actions in the previous communities…
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Category: /History
…followed. It is unlikely that Mentuhotep II had to conquer and sack every city he wanted to rule. In fact, it is far more probable that local rulers simply sided with the winning party. The motivation to save themselves from ‘the terror which was spread…
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…servants, ordering them to '"dust the blinds"' and '"search the peke for fleas."' Despite the fact she tells them '"I love you both."' The audience feels sure that she only says this for appearances sake and that she does not mean it. The terror and horror in Mr…
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Category: /Literature
…pity or terror. But not all plays with a death in it is a tragedy, it must have certain elements. Romeo and Juliet have those- elements to become a true tragedy. The elements are the play must have an extraordinary hero or heroine, and the hero must…
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…into a life of terror, deceit and despair. Even though he had become a tyrant, Macbeth felt remorse for his actions throughout the play. This showed that even though sinister characteristics were shown on Macbeth's surface, the battle between the good and bad man…
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…with what we have done; this is rarely a constructive moment. When action is taken with jealousy in mind, the result is fear. The terror after murder is enough to send the mind on a journey to the deepest fissures of hell and back. Entire armies of grown men…
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Category: /Literature
…with Chillingworth. Once Chillingworth appears in the second scaffold scene, Dimmesdale is scared and is muted by his presence. Dimmesdale asks, ""Who is that man, Hester?" gasped Mr. Dimmesdale, overcome with terror." (137). One of the differences between the scaffold…
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Category: /Literature
terror they can create while listening to this fast up beat type of music, the future gang members also think of all kinds of havoc that they can reap while listening to something soothing and even paced like Beethoven. So basically you can see for yourself…
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