Category: /Recreation & Sports/Tourism
a solution to all the problems that we are faced with today and that trouble our society immensely. We don't seem able to put a stop to these problems - such as the spreading of poverty, terrorism, sicknesses - and all that endangers the world we live
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
"...For those who've come across the seas,
We've boundless plains to share..."
[Advance Australia Fair]
No countries in the world have gone to such lengths to close their borders to those fleeing repression and terror. No countries turn back leaky
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
in his youth. Children would often throw grasshoppers and other insects at him, which eventually led him to have an irrational fear of insects. He includes them in his paintings as paranoid dangerous objects representing fear or terror in general. Besides
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
to commence on his course of terror. As a result of his actions, there are disturbances in the natural law and order. This shows a direct connection between the happenings of the human beings and the natural world. The hallucinations that Macbeth and to a lesser
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
at intimacy. Of course, not many people go to a horror film looking for character development and drama, so there are plenty of good scares, and a moment or two of gut-wrenching terror. The movie even crosses the PC line and allows children to do demonic things
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Category: /Literature
the disaster.
Kleinfield weaved a fine story. It left me with a better understanding of how the terror that day affected so many people. He had a lot of extreme interviews to work with and ended up with a great story because of them.
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Category: /Literature
, terror and fear, he is labeled the "people's poet", "an ordinary bloke, with a respect for the ordinary".
His poetry has an unfussed kind of eloquence, wonderfully pitched so it will speak to people of little education or great education. His poems are forged
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
kinds of frightening events, to feel something of the same fear and terror as the characters on the screen, [...]" (Ira Konigsberg, p.469). There is nothing frightening in this idealistic scene because the killer is too strong, too ridiculous and people
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Category: /Literature/North American
moment of time in which we step over the threshold of the invisible...It was an affirmation, a moral victory paid for by innumerable defeats, by abominable terrors, by abominable satisfactions...but the echo of his magnificent eloquence thrown to me from
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
/ Shall have more vices than it had before,/ More suffer, and more sundry ways than ever,/ By him that shall succeed? (Macbeth 4. 3. 46-49) He continues to say that he will make Macbeth seem like a lamb, being compared to his reign of terror. He says that his
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