Sentences with phrase «by napalm»

One child was scarred by napalm and missing an arm and leg, begging him for something to eat.
One of Napa's slow - burning fuel gels was the subject of a nationwide recall last month by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission after a series of reports appeared in newspapers about victims maimed by the napalm - like substance.
For his «Napalm Elegies» series, created from 1967 through 1974, Baranik made around 30 paintings based on the infamous photograph of a Vietnamese child burned by napalm.
And then there are the «uninteresting» poor, people who obviously are not worth troubling about: the Biafrans, massacred by the federal troops of Nigeria; the monarchist Yemenites, burned by napalm and bombed into obliteration by the Egyptian air force from 1964 to 1967; the South Sudanese, destroyed en masse by the North Sudanese; the Tibetans, oppressed and deported by China; the Khurds, perhaps 500,000 of whom were massacred in Irak and Iran between 1955 and today.
In the latest controversy involving the giant social network's news judgement, Facebook (fb) removed an iconic photo from the Vietnam War: A picture of a young Kim Phuc running naked down a road after her village was hit by napalm.

Not exact matches

The president was trying to gain additional allies in the increasingly unpopular Vietnam War, which was racing towards an end due to stories and images like «Napalm Girl,» the eventual Pulitzer Prize - winning photo shot by AP photographer, Nick Ut.
Napalm's Nightmare is a sick freaking grip device I got made by my good friend, Chris Rice.
Napalm and Evil Empire addons for Toy Soldiers: Cold War were developed by Signal Studios and published by Microsoft Studios.
The Marines watch the movie and whoop with glee during the famous «Ride of the Valkyries» bombardment — a scene that is, of course, a masterpiece of ambivalence: You're supposed to be appalled by the destruction of what appears to be a peaceful village, yet fired up by the spectacle, the whoosh, the smell of napalm in the morning.
Is that why Rostow is now trying to help the people of Vietnam, the Congo, the Dominican Republic, and other underdeveloped countries to overcome the empirical, theoretical, and policy shortcomings of his manifestly non-communist intellectual aid to economic development and cultural change by bombs, napalm, chemical and biological weapons, and military occupation?
Fire Road: The Napalm Girl's Journey through the Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness, and Peace by Kim Phuc Phan Thi, narrated by Emily Woo Zeller, published by HighBridge Audio, a division of Recorded Books
Fire Road: The Napalm Girl's Journey through Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness & Peace by Kim Phuc Phan Thi
For instance you can strengthen the limbs of your bow for more damage, increase the clip sizes for your guns by cobbling stuff together and create napalm arrows for some added enemy misery.
There's the customary selection of homing missiles, bouncing lasers, and napalm shells which grow in potency as players get close to foes - all directed by the direction of the right thumbstick.
When called upon, he'll fire off either napalm or rocket - propelled grenades, depending on if he's called by Player 1 or 2.
Lobo presents a series of new sculptures formed from napalm and play - dough within a gallery space drastically altered by 69,000 bottles of Nexcite, an obscure brand of energy drink marketed for its aphrodisiac qualities.
The 1979 war film Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, produced some famous quotes, such as «I love the smell of napalm in the morning».
His work often tackles controversial topics, from the use of napalm by the U.S. in the Vietnam War in Inextinguishable Fire (1969), to video games and conflict simulation during the second Iraq War in Serious Games I - IV (2010).
Donna, if many anti-nuclear-weapon organizations were front groups run by remote control from the Kremlin, it would go a long way to explaining why they so easily segued into opposing nuclear energy, even though nuclear weapons and nuclear energy have about as much in common as napalm and petrol, or lead bullets and lead batteries.
I've toured a museum of war remnants in Saigon where, among the photographs of death, destruction, and dismemberment caused by bombs and napalm dropped by U.S. forces on civilians, is a display of the horrors of Agent Orange.
For the older reader: if you're surrounded by young people who don't know what napalm smells like in the morning, pass this along to them.
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