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…revolutionary. Stalin institutionalised terror and was responsible for the death and deprivation of millions of people. There's no doubt that Stalin was a ruthless megalomaniac however, he also transformed the U.S.S.R. into a major world power and helped convert…
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…         Waking from a frightening dream, hearing noises; how far does it go when your scared and alone. With all the hidden terrors in all world hallucination is far most the worst. One day realizing that your conscience has gotten louder has…
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…was to be leader, but it was me who was really in the wrong. I came back to our camp about three hours later and apologized for being naïve and immature. I was lucky to have come back because we were rescued soon after that. So here ends my tale of terror. Okay…
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…, the strongest of the people known as Geats, proclaimed that he would help get rid of the monster that was terrorizing the Danes. Star Wars', Luke Skywalker was a simple farm boy and became the greatest hero the galaxy had ever known. Luke was born during the chaos…
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Category: /Literature
…the story as he is separated at an early age from his mother and sent to a boarding school, where he is isolated from any potential friends due to his tremendous age difference, and terrorized by the "Judge," a student at least twice as old as him. He is given…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, inner terrors, and cynicism, which fill Gregor’s life, throughout the story, metamorphosis. Franz Kafka uses these feelings as an element of expressionism to convey Gregor’s attitudes towards his life and society. Examples depicting this element…
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…to be bent. President Bush's executive order authorizing military commissions to try foreign nationals suspected of terrorism is a shocking imposition of martial law that goes well beyond any measure previously upheld by US courts. This order allows…
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…liberties are going to need a trade off between privacy and security. President Bush's executive order authorizing military commissions to try foreign nationals suspected of terrorism is a shocking imposition of martial law that goes well beyond any measure…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Managers have a critical role to play in these uncertain times. Just as the United States is forming a strategy to combat terrorism, managers need a strategy for helping their companies get through the current crisis. I offer the following 10 steps…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, were waving helplessly before his eyes.” Gregor Samsa has gone through a metamorphosis. This change has turned Gregor into a “monstrous vermin”. The anxieties, inner terrors, and cynicism, which fill Gregor’s life, are expressed by Kafka throughout…
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