Papers 2831-2840 of total 6559 found.
…the terror and cash in on the American promise of an independent Palestinian state." Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, a man who uses violence to take control of Palestine, appointed Ahmed Qurei, the speaker of the Palestinian legislature to take his place…
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…, it stretches the limits with its messages. Some artists degrade women, do drugs, and flaunt the prospect of being a "pimp." Others, however, grapple with issues affecting the world, such as poverty, war, terrorism, and even the state of the rap industry, more…
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…a triumphant hunter returning with the prize kill." That's all the war on terrorism was, it was a damn play for the amusement of American citizens, the bloodthirsty beasts they are. Bush and his "minions" then went as far as to use the attacks as a springboard…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the grand phantasm, FEAR," (268) and, later, he does--or so we're told that he was a "victim to the terrors he had anticipated" (278). The supernatural acts in this story depend on the reliability, or even sanity of the narrator. Roderick admits to being very…
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…stringent. It is for the safety and protection of all the citizens. There are so many sadistic acts occurring in America because of guns. America faces such violent crimes like terrorism, school shootings, robberies, assassinations, drive by shootings, gang wars…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The War inside the Military In the midst of the war on terrorism the United States is increasingly depending on its military men and women. President Bush, Congress, and the American Press have heaped richly deserved praise on the military…
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…flows like tides into my blood, Giving me strength erect against her hate. Her bigness sweeps my being like a flood, Yet as a rebel fronts a king in state, I stand within her walls with not a shred Of terror, malice, not a word of jeer. Darkly I gaze…
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…was indefinitely one of the most tragic years in American history, and in the history of the world. The legacies of all those people lived and died through the terror shall never be forgotten.…
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…to overcome not only natures obstacles, but obstacles within themselves. The boys went out that night only looking to have a good time, but this night of fun turned out to be a night of terror, when the boys come into conflict with another group of young men…
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…because it is to be, does not mean either the dog or Byron is willing to abandon his ardent devotion to an ideal. This unremitting passion allied to an ever-present, but concealed, terror was a powerful lure to the Romantic poets and was most thoroughly…
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