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Category: /Literature/English
…endless need of oil to run these super sized vehicles of out time. I have little knowledge about it all and I choose to stay ignorant. I don’t think it will ever be over. People seem to want to slaughter each other. 3.) War on Terrorism. I…
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Category: /History
…of terror can hardly be called a terror, given the outcome of his goals. The means were often times unpleasant, but they were more than justified by the ends. In order to save the French republic, his citizens had to be healthy and strong. Healthy and strong…
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Category: /History
…reputation as a country that has freedom of choice. Since all these things definitely would have wrecked Canada reputation, Pierre Trudeau had the right to put the War Measures Act in place. Terrorism is another reason Pierre Trudeau had just reason when he…
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…with you. Night terrors are similar to nightmares but more severe. Night terrors usually occur during REM sleep. They occur early during the night while nightmares are usually events of the morning hours. The dreamer may suddenly sit up with a surge…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, previous painful episodes flash through my mind; bouts of meningitis, hospital stays, losing my tonsils, having my stomach pumped; nothing compares. What I'm feeling now, the mixture of terror and fear seems to feed my hurt strengthening it until it reaches…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to create suspense and tension. Also important is the style of writing and a sense of ambiguity. These basic Gothic elements assist in the significance of this scene to the novel. Firstly, the setting is very important in creating a sense of terror and dread…
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…inside Arabia, the country of the two holiest places, Mecca and Medina. Bin Laden recently convened a meeting of fundamentalist extremists and sponsors of terrorism. More than 150 clerics named themselves the “International Islamic Front for the Jihad against…
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…come from the same people they pay, causing them to did themselves deeper and deeper into debt. And they are forced to breath the cancerous air, just as the Russians were forced to endure the terror. Russia experienced communism in a horrible way: first…
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Category: /History
…in contrast to Maximilien Robespierre who provided a dramatic extreme in the overall purpose of change. Robespierre was completely polar towards the extreme revolutionaries. Their “Reign of Terror” attempted to stamp out all resistance, and any country who…
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Category: /History
…a campaign of terror against the Jews. His propaganda brainwashed thousands to believe that all of their misery and suffering was due to Jews. He played on and exploited their fear of the Jews dominating and controlling the economy. By directing their fears…
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