Category: /Literature/English
created the daemon in the first place. Ironically, Frankenstein’s passion for the knowledge of giving life to an inanimate human suddenly turns into terror. The same education that interested him now frightens him and turns him mad. “But I was in reality
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Category: /Literature/English
fear that courses through his body at that particular time and he can't control his own actions. "He turned and a hysterical terror siezed him, as though he were falling from a great height in a dream. A white blur was standing by the door, silent
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
by the Hammas, a Palestinian terrorist organization, is the founder of The Parents Circle, an association of Israeli parents whose children have lost their lives to terrorism. Collectively they advocate "peace and coexistence through the promotion of tolerance
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
in such a way, after an innocent rendition of fictional ghost stories by his stepchildren. This outburst, being just one of the not-so-subtle scenes from early on in the story, shows us Kipps' obvious terror of having to relive his past, especially amongst those he
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
ones, which are suppressed deep in our minds. Another word for negative is traumatic, an experience beyond "the range of usual human experience," (Sidran Foundation, 1994) and is brought about with intense fear, terror and helplessness. Examples include
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
at the front shows. The war against terrorism, peace-making, peace-keeping, dissemination of democracy and support of the developing countries are among the objectives given the highest priority in Danish foreign policy. Measured by population, Denmark has send out
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Category: /History/European History
Trotsky, his main competitor for power.
2. Set up terrorizing secret police Hitler - He formed a private group of thugs that he used to quash disorder at party meetings and later break up rival party's meetings, known as the Sturmabteilung, the SA or brown
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
reflect traditional childhood terrors -- snakes, spiders, demons and death -- and his aspiration to live in a world where he feels esteemed and empowered is a fundamental human longing.
Still, at the allegorical level, Harry Potter doesn't run very deep
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Category: /Literature
line of the story, because the reader does not yet know the details of the story. We see this nervousness again on the eighth night as he is staring at the "vulture eye". (Poe356) He describes the beating of the heart, and he attributes it to the terror
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
School Violence
School violence is a worldwide epidemic that terrorizes many innocent victims each year. Violence has been prominent in schools for as long as anyone can remember, but recently, violence has taken on a more severe and increasingly
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