Category: /History/War & Conflicts
their own country, however, Austria-Hungary could not grant this desire. Granting the Serbs their own country meant granting all the other ethnic groups their own as well. Eventually, the problem expanded and caused terrorism to arise.
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
offense was more of an ethical one that I find ignorant and very disrespectful. Another cartoon depicted the Prophet wearing a turban, and wrapped up in this turban was a bomb. Altman says that the implied political point was that Islam equals terrorism
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
for such issues. The public is very afraid of terrorism. The public rallies behind the President that leads against terrorism. This is the issue that makes President Bush so popular with the public. There is an increasingly strong desire for protection against
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Category: /Business & Economy
that were contrary to those of the Committee of Public Safety. He also pressures the National Convention to proclaim the Cult of the Supreme Being as an official religion. Tied of the Reign of Terror the Committee of Public Safety arrests Robespierre. He tries
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Category: /Literature
that results from balanced proportions." Blake is then describing the tiger as fearful and beautiful. When he says "What dread grasp dare its deadly terror clasp?" he inspires fear by using the words "dare", "deadly", "terror", and "dread." Together all these thinks
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Category: /Law & Government
, "in our grief and anger we have found our mission and our moment." President Bush declared war against terror and has made victory in the war on terrorism and the advance of human freedom the priorities of his Administration. Already, the United States military
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
schooling and his time in Vietnam.
<Tab/>Kerry, on the contrary, feels Iraq is nowhere near the center of terrorism (which Bush does) and it is better to put money in homeland security not overseas. He wants to better protect America's seaports
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of serenity and peace at the same time a sense of eroticism emits from within the painting. The feeling Picasso is trying to draw from the viewer seems almost blatantly clear. When looking into "Guernica", feelings of death and danger and sheer utter terror seem
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
colors. France uses nuclear power for seventy-seven percent of all its power supply. That's pretty amazing for France, being such a small country compared to the U.S.
One major issue for future power plants is terrorism. There are many threats of terrorism
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of this and later he even starts to lose his fear, "…Fear we do not know much about-terror of death, yes; but that is physical." Thus, Paul has learned the terror that death brings with it, yet his lack of fear demonstrates a grown maturity, one that a boy his age
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