Papers 3191-3200 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…that liberalization was far off. Innocent citizens were being arrested and tortured at the hands of security forces. Federal censors imposed stricter rules on the media. The Brazilian Bar Association spoke out against the government's failure to account for missing people…
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…Biography of Al Capone Al Capone has been made out to be a different person than he actually was. He was exploited in the wrong ways by the media. Many people think he was born in Italy, which is completely untrue. People have a completely altered image…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of media will be involved. If a terrorist bombing makes front-page news worldwide, more people will know why it happened. Biochemical warfare is another terrorist act that is extremely dangerous and equally frightening. Biochemical warfare is the use…
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…"that puts a high priority on subverting other states and sponsoring non-conventional types of violence against them. It does not react predictably to deterrence or other tools of diplomacy and statecraft. In short, such a state requires special treatment and high…
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Category: /History
…stricter rules on the media. The Brazilian Bar Association spoke out against the government's failure to account for missing people that were believed to have been apprehended by security forces. In one specific case, Fred Morris, a United States1 citizen…
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…the building's steel and concrete frame, and we saw our nation's sense of security go up in flames with it. What we saw as horrifying and devastating, the television media saw as their gold mine and seized this "opportunity," creating a media circus that continued…
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…and detaining of 2 US soldiers whom were female, there has been a lot of speculation as to whether or not women should in fact be allowed to hold reputable positions in combat factions. It is in the opinion of many that the media is to blame for arousing these long…
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…importation of narcotics. Anslinger manipulated the media over his years in office. The media reported false reports of crime connected to drug use, which would gain him political benefits. Even though Ansliger admitted that marijuana wasn’t addictive, he…
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…of commissioner. His main responsibilities were to enforce the Harrison Act with the powers provided in the Jones-Miller Act (4). The major problem with enforcement was detecting and preventing illegal importation of narcotics. Anslinger manipulated the media over his…
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Category: /History
…functioned as a liaison and negotiator between the two gangs. He was firmly anti-violence and succeeded in maintaining an effective peace, but tensions continued to build. In 1924, Torrio purchased a brewery from O’Banion, which was promptly raided, presumably…
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