In Scare Tactics: The Politics of International Rivalry, Michael P. Colaresi explains how domestic institutions and interactions among nations converge to create incentives for either war or peace.
Horror fans, historians, and video game enthusiasts alike will enjoy reading about the subtle yet tangible connections that make these iconic horror works unique and allow them to be equal parts fascinating and terrifying.
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When a string of robberies and other crimes occur in Gotham City, caused by the terrifying killer known as Mr. Toxic, the Dark Knight has to piece together the mystery while dealing with an attack on Arkham Asylum.
I've been haunted by this topic for a long time, but this book Would never have come to fruition Without the support and assistance ofa number of Wonderful people. Jeffrey Cohen, Elissa Marder, and Marshall Alcorn saw parts of this in a very ...
There are always people who have more say about it than the director does , forcing him to cast people he doesn't want or shoot scenes their way instead of his way . So I can see how frustrating it is and what a tough job it is , and it makes me ...
must get the respondent to recognize that he, the proponent, is in fact making a threat. So, there is a certain conventional aspect that is important to the notion of making a threat. The respondent must recognize thata certain practiceis being ...