Papers 411-420 of total 6559 found.
Category: /Literature
…William Faulkner's story "That evening sun" is a dark portrait of white Southerners' indifference to the crippling fears of one of their black employees. It is also an exploration of terror, vengeance and solitude. Nancy, the main character in the story…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in the beginning he turns to a life of terror because the towns people are fearful in his preasence. The novel, Grendel, was written entirely in the first person. Personally, I thought reading the entire book got to be a little much. To me it became boring because…
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Category: /History
…of the Weimar government, the economic instability of the period, the propaganda and terror produced by the NSDAP, and Hitler’s coming to power. It is these factors that must be accounted for in order to understand the reasons as to why NSDAP support increased during…
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…. After she was locked into the Lunette, people became silent. Immediately 9 the execution, people started in terror, finally realizing the inhumanity of the Guillotine. After her n, the people's views about the le changed forever, but the terror was not over.…
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…toward an arsenal of terror. Eleven years ago, as a condition for ending the Persian Gulf War, the Iraqi regime was required to destroy its weapons of mass destruction, to cease all development of such weapons, and to stop all support for terrorist groups…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to jail he was content with not having to accomplish anything. It inspires neither pity nor terror in me. I do not have any emotions besides laughter after reading this. I don't feel pity because Bartleby was satisfied with his place in life and pity is felt…
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…and biometric technology. People fearful about security and personal safety now look upon ID cards as an essential tool for preventing terrorism. Recent surveys conducted reveal that many people are in favour of a national ID card, as a uniform form of identification…
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…to Europe. This became the disease the people knew as The Black Death. The bubonic plague was the cause of such terror that it ripped apart the very fabric of society. An Italian writer of the time wrote on how the plague split up society: "The scourge had…
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…from above and covertly used by members of the local government and sheriff's office, making it an obvious sign of early domestic terrorism. The KKK in Jessup Mississippi in 1964 had such an affect on the community (both white and black), that residents were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into the future, and the few elite's that still remained in Russia lived in constant fear of their lives. Around 1932, Stalin had put his plan into action that was later called the Terror Famine. In the Terror Famine, Stalin started to order grain requisitions from…
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