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terrorized his 28-year-old victim by impersonating her in various Internet chat rooms and online bulletin boards, where he posted, along with her telephone number and address, messages that she fantasized of being raped. On at least six occasions, sometimes…
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…. Through CIA covert and semi-covert operations, the U.S. tried simultaneously to overthrow the government of Nicaragua and to destroy the movement for revolutionary reform in El Salvador. In Nicaragua the means were terrorism and destruction through a 10,000…
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…was also a demagogue, and he proved quite willing to use force and terror against his enemies – a trait of a communist if not totalitarian regime. However, this was all before he even became President and once he did he managed to consolidate his power by using…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…on Iraq according to Mingst (2004) including: * Regret over not removing Saddam Hussein's regime in the 1991 Gulf War * Suspicion that Saddam Hussein's regime was involved in regional and international terrorism and post September 11 posed a great security…
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Category: /Law & Government
…is reliable. America's reforms must come from within America. There are many other problems that should be addressed as well. One of the more recent problems is terrorism. Democrats want to fight terrorism through strong leadership. Diplomatic pressure…
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…on the Internet who simply use the Internet for terrorist activities such as sending viruses and hate emails. Those individuals continue to terrorize the Internet because they are aware that there is no set governing body of the Internet. In some cases, they are caught…
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…, and the incidents of postal terrorism with anthrax following the attack. Some individuals are having difficulty coping with the tragedy, especially those who were directly impacted or who witnessed the incidents (Schuster, et al., 2001). What causes humans' tendency…
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…Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Syria and the Vatican." Bush is alwas claims he is against fundamentalist terrorism and for democracy but it seems that he has forgotten to include women as part of that democracy. Women have been the targets of fundamentalist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…animals that the rules must be changed to prevent Jones from returning to control the farm. They are terrorized into confessing whatever the authorities want and say that they have been scheming with Snowball as his agents. Napoleon's reign of terror is severe…
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Category: /Literature/English
…public areas. Wells also started writing reports exploding the myths surrounding lynching and revealed that lynchings were only "terror tactics": Why should I be punished because you are ignorant When how you live your life I am indifferent. You carry around…
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