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    peers as a measure of ensuring a Republic of Virtue Establishment of the National Convention – to sweep away the enemies Supported execution of Louis “For Louis I have neither hate‚ not love. I only hate his crimes” Destruction of the Gironidsts – Maxim Isnard‚ Girondist‚ spoke about counter-revolution and on 2nd June‚ a crowed of armed men from the Commune of Paris arrested 32 deputies from the convention Reign of Terror:

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    bound to upset more than just a few people. One of Beard’s main critics of the 20th century is a man named Forrest McDonald. McDonald uses his study of the voting habits and financial and economic concerns of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia to prove that their motives were not financial-based. He asserts that the majority of the delegates who had public securities were Antifederalists. He concludes his study by saying‚ “Anyone wishing to rewrite the history of those

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    supposedly against cultural morals. Since the 1970s‚ a number of international conventions have come into effect that try to limit the participation of children in armed conflicts‚ nevertheless the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers reports that the use of children in military forces‚ and the active participation of children in armed conflicts is widespread. International human rights law The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ Article 38‚ (1989) proclaimed: "State parties

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    Business Tourism Assessment 1 Introduction Business Tourism may bring a lot of benefits to a destination. To be a successful business tourism destination‚ different cities around the world will bring out some unique components to attract business travelers and develop their MICE industry. As the business tourism is different to the leisure tourism‚ there are many factors that should be considered for the business travelers due to the stable of the business tourism. To extend the business

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    When an individual’s future might seem ensured‚ such as a foreseeable position‚ conflict can be the kiss of death. After all‚ that is exactly what happened within a Greek-letter organization at Robert Morris University whenever conflict ensued between a chapter’s President and the Ritual Chair. Essentially‚ when it came time to select the chapter’s new Executive Committee for the 2017 calendar year‚ the Ritual Chair was viewed as many to most likely become the next President as she had become an

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    and biological weapons‚ blinding laser weapons and anti-personnel mines. IHL is part of international law‚ which is the body of rules governing relations between States. International law is contained in agreements between States (treaties or conventions)‚ in customary rules‚ which consist of State practise considered by them as legally binding‚ and in general principles. IHL applies to armed conflicts. It does not regulate whether a State may actually use force; this is governed by an important

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    TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT Course Code : IBO – 01 Course Title : International Business Environment Assignment Code : IBO – 01/TMA/2013-14 Coverage : All Blocks 1. Explain in detail four of the main multilateral environmental agreements with trade provisions. A. CITES Objectives and Overview of CITES The principle objective of CITES‚ which entered into force in July 1975‚ is to ensure that international trade in specimens of certain wild animals

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    opposed it. The calendar wasn’t accepted by everyone at the beginning‚ some believed it was a bad idea and that it would not end well‚ while some loved the idea entirely and believed that it was a new start. The calendar was adopted by the national convention to replace the Gregorian calendar. This was meant to shorten religious days and have more secular days‚ to lengthen up the days of the week and shorten rest days. Some people liked it while others didn’t. In document 1 the peasants loved the idea

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    obligation and its influence on the World Community. .I. 2.1 Conventions or treaties Multilateral treaties The first convention containing an extradite or prosecute clause was the 1929 International Convention for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency‚ which provided‚ first‚ that where a State’s domestic law did not allow the extradition of nationals‚ nationals returning to their State after committing a crime under the Convention “should” be punishable in the same manner as if the crime had

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    In the beginning of the documentary it showed an experiment that was conducted in 1961‚ by a psychologist from Yale University named Dr. Stanley Milgram. The purpose of this “obedience study” was to observe an individual’s willingness to inflict pain when ordered to do so. The participants were required to use a machine to shock other person in a different room. What the participants did not know that the shocks were fake and the victim was an actor. Despite the fact that the participants knew that

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