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Category: /History
…? Obviously though, as evidenced by the terror created by the Committee of Public Safety, Robespierre was not without fault. In pursuit of absolute purification, he allowed murderous paranoia to consume his contentious life, bringing about not only the demise…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is described as "him who knew the most of all men know…" (Gilgamesh 3) To the people Gilgamesh is known as the "strongest one of all, the perfect, the terror." (Gilgamesh 4) Although the descriptions are inherently contradictory, they offer a somewhat enlightened…
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Category: /Literature/English
…On April 19, 1995 the deadliest act of terrorism took place on U.S. soil when the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed, killing 168 people. Timothy McVeigh, a Gulf War veteran, was convicted of the bombing under the Anti-Terrorism Law in 1997…
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Category: /History
…the truth at this point. Brad Knickerbocker, author of “The Explosive Force of Domestic Terrorism” in the magazine The Christian Science Monitor, believes the attack on the Alfred P. Murrah federal building was a retaliation for the attack on the Davidians…
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…. The French Revolution was started because average every day people were tired of unjust taxes and special privileges. Many nobles and aristocrats were executed during what was called the "Reign of Terror" including Josephine's husband. Josephine too…
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…to not make assumptions or generalizations without knowing the facts first. For example, one should not assume that because Bin Ladin was a Muslim, who committed numerous acts of terror, that all Muslims are terrorists. Nor should one assume that because many…
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…the War on Terror that America should adopt a tough policy when dealing with international relationships. They regard all those countries that have the potential to threaten America or to not support America as their enemies. In their opinion, dialogue…
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Category: /Literature
…Authority Rules "So tonight, Don Lazaro, tonight you have to kill them," Colonel Guzman ordered Don Lazaro. Instead of asking, Don Lazaro is being told what to do throughout the entire drama in Guatemala. During the mid 1980s, terror was spread…
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Category: /Law & Government
…candidates. <Tab/>Last, but certainly not least, Bush and Kerry have different viewpoints regarding terrorism and the war in Iraq. While Kerry says he agrees with the war in Iraq, he thinks that Bush has dealt with it poorly and that he would do…
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…by saying something rarely did so. "Were there no ministers or public officials to cry out against Nazi policies? Very few" (Chaikin 124). Others around the world even got word of the terror that was happening in Germany, but the facts were to horrible to believe…
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