Category: /History/World History
The Consolidation of Power Hitler rapidly transformed the Weimar Republic into a dictatorship. The National Socialists accomplished their "revolution" within months, using a combination of legal procedure, persuasion, and terror. Because the parties
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Category: /History/European History
When Joseph Stalin gained power in 1927, a black cloud of terror fell upon the Soviet people, and the whole of the USSR was thrown into darkness. Stalin's reign of terror was a very disturbing and unhappy time, and he did many things that were inhumane
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to go through with his agenda.
Bush's agenda is consisting of many parts including Healthcare, Social Security and Corporate Abuse, but the main parts deal with the War On Terror and Saddam and Iraq. Now that the Republicans control the House and the Senate
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
, I don't think that America should get involved in this point in time in other peoples problems when we have so many of our own. Many Americans are still feeling the effects and have not recovered from the terrorism that has been committed against our
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Category: /History/World History
that there could be a draft. Now, nearly six months later, there has not been a draft, and many young people have begun to look past the security issue and the subsequent war on terrorism. Some have seemingly have forgotten about the entire issue, and others are tired
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Category: /Literature/English
Dracula
The aspect of Dracula that makes it so frightening, as opposed to contemporary horror, is that of the strong persona of Count Dracula himself. For all of the terror he inspires, The Count has few appearances in the novel, instead using
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Category: /Literature/English
and the society that help carry these things out. Heller in fact goes beyond criticizing, he satirizes. Joseph Heller manages to bond humor and terror, comedy and tragedy, and reveals in the process the stubbornness of the human character and of society gone nuts
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Americans living in an age of international business and global community. The brutal acts of terror were perpetrated by a handful of individuals whose objective was supposedly to "cleanse their religion of outside influence" by the United States and other
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Category: /Science & Technology
be used successfully as a terrorist weapon, and probably never as a military weapon. It has to be converted to spores suspended in the air, which is technically very difficult; and the lethality is nowheres near the terror that it is made out
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Category: /History
The Nazi Consolidation of Power
Hitler rapidly transformed the Weimar Republic into a dictatorship. The National Socialists accomplished their "revolution" within months, using a combination of legal procedure, persuasion, and terror. Because
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