Papers 6281-6290 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…at this point the two main ethnic groups had such hate for each other that many extremist felt the need to spill blood. Maintaining the peace was became impossible. In efforts to prevent violence Rwandan president Habyalimana held several meetings with the Tutsi…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…this change in values when the girl who had at one time despised seeing death ("with tomahawk and knife we hacked/ at flyblown tatters of old meat") has come to associate with it daily ("these hands with love and blood imbrued"). Both cases symbolise violence
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…. There are a small group of extremists that use illegal and violent methods in order to stop animal experiments. Instead of making an effort to change the law, they try to have an influence through intimidation, harassment and violence against individuals and law-abiding…
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…" (Shelley, 109). Felix's reaction was one of violence as, in the monster's words, "he dashed me to the ground and struck me violently with a stick" (Shelley 109). These reactions were induced simply on the physical appearance of the monster, when the monster's…
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…The Weimar Republic was created during a time full of chaos, violence and unstable economy. That's why it faced an enormous number of issues since the beginning. The main three problems the Weimar Republic faced were the Treaty of Versalles, the great…
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…William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is said to be one of the most famous love stories of all times and has endured to modern audiences because of the ideas and themes the play contains. It is anchored on love, fate and violence. In the beginning…
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Category: /Literature
…to such an act of violence on homeland soil, which we as Americans weren't familiar with, was to resort to stronger violence. This violence in no way facilitates any deliberation toward peace, but instead reinforces the continuing American reaction to the fear caused…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In some sense, Boyle has mellowed over the two stories by leaving out many of the twists and turns of “Greasy Lake” in “Big Game,” but in the same sense has become more exciting with more violence and action. The plots in the two stories are similar…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with that. "Traditional definitions of masculinity include attributes such as independence, pride, resiliency, self-control, and physical strength."(78) Sometimes masculinity is related to violence; violence became the tool maintaining their masculinity among boys. Then, he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in battle or in a court of law, or in any other place, he must do what his city and his country order him…if he may do no violence to his father or mother, much less may he do violence to his country.” (Pg. 64) By this quote, he means that a man must do what…
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