Papers 3011-3020 of total 6559 found.
…, rending enormous cables, crushing solid masses of timber, bursting strong iron vessels, forcing up the soil, tearing up the very bed of the river, expending vast sums of money, impoverishing shareholders, ruining the vessel herself, spreading terror around…
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…Revolution, who had envisioned a new age of democracy and equality in Britain, were left in a state of bitter disappointment, esp. after its decline into "The Terror". *<Tab/>Nature, the literal opposite of the industrial city offered new…
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Category: /History
…the monster to terrorize and pillage his kingdom for many years. As a result of this, the people lose their sense of trust and security. It is at this point that they place their belief in pagan rituals, turning their backs on God. <Tab/>Beowulf…
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Category: /Literature
…converse, Wright elaborates upon Bigger's final attempt to explain his reasons for committing the murders. Max asks Bigger befitting questions; Bigger feels as if Max is the only one who truly understands him. Unfortunately, "Max's eyes were full of terror"(392…
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Category: /Literature
…, by writing: '..immediately, Abigail cried out her fingers, her fingers burned...' to show Abigail's power over Elizabeth and her joyous terror of a killer about to strike, and not only at the individual victim, but at the whole society that was watching…
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Category: /Literature
…, this is a novel about the life of a gang, all the hardships, and terrors, the fear within themselves and the journey to find you through a series of disappointments and joys. The Outsiders has given a rational view of gangs from many different perspectives. The fear…
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Category: /Literature
…, considered too powerful for the mighty king of Uruk. Despite their warnings, Gilgamesh insisted on journeying to Cedar Forest to slaughter the terrorizing giant. His impetus to kill Humbaba was his strong desire to be remembered as one of "the great names…
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…pregnant actress Sharon Tate. This was the result of a bloody rampage by Charles Manson. Manson, who believes he is the reincarnate of god, is edible for parole. Between 1976 & 1977 David Berkowitz terrorized New York City killing 6 women…
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…in the Russian Civil War. <Tab/>The communist state under Lenin was one of terror. The Cheka (secret police) attacked and killed all who dared oppose. Censorship too prevented Russians from learning the truth about the situation at the time. Lenin…
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…was tightly controlled, at least the people were offered education for free. Of course, none can ignore the terror that people were subjected to. The purges of the 30s were at first politically-orientated but before long were aimed at anyone believed…
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