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…and cause more vandalism and eco-terrorism activities. Third, it is a win-win solution and will satisfy its all stakeholders' benefit for a long run. Cooperation with RCMP operation maybe is beneficial for its business and employee in short run. But it does…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…will fall from blameless eyes This mind of mine you terrorize Grows impossible to stabilize These wounds no matter what the size Take so long to cauterize My words I try to organize Pictures which I visualize Memories I mobilize Combine as I apologize…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…Lights! Action! Terror on the stage. You feel the rush, Your heart is pumping With the turn of every page. Anger! Rage! The emotions overcome you. It's getting hot, Your body is sweaty And frustration surrounds you. Sit! Stand! Directions are annoying…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The town of Salem and those that surround, From which many stories of fear abound. About Gallows Hill, Salem, many hung, Unjustly climbed the ladder rung by rung. Friends and family watched in great terror, As they knew that same fate…
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…by those countries is the massive cost of operating as well as maintaining the venues. Another disadvantage is the threat of terrorism. First and foremost, a number of studies have shown that any city bidding for the Olympic Games is normally benefited…
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…, we in the United States refer to as terrorism. In the past the sneaky head of terrorism has entered the United Sates and the American public was quickly lulled to sleep by the media portraying it as an isolated instance. Our government has continued…
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…that confronting the threat from Iraq could detract from the war against terror, but Bush argues that on the contrary, confronting the threat posed by Iraq is crucial to winning the war on terror (3). "The risk is simply too great that (Hussein) will use (instruments…
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Category: /History
…of the 21st Century? Explain why you think that why. Be specific when you can. After Tuesday’s airborne terror attacks, there were disturbing hints that the terror is not over. One of the U.S. officials said, “we have not seen the end of this current threat…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that at least 20,000 lives have been lost in clashes between the Turkish security forces and the PKK. The civilian population of south-east Turkey has suffered particularly. Raids, carried out by the security forces on villages in the name of fighting terrorism have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…It is now the 50th anniversary of the terror bombing and burning of the non-military cultural center of Dresden, Germany. Somewhere between 35,000 and 135,000 civilians were killed in the Feb. 13-14, 1945 attack. The Bonn government is attempting…
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