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    Robespierre’s Justification for State Terror Maximilien Robespierre states‚ “What is the goal toward which we are heading? The peaceful enjoyment of liberty and equality.” (Bienvenu‚ p. 1‚ para.1) The laws that have been passed by the royalty that are meant to bring long lasting righteousness‚ are laws that are recognized; these laws are not written any where but in the essence of all individuals. Robespierre was elected as the representative of the National Convention and joined a political club

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    vigilance against counter-revolutionaries and being the first working class group that incorporates a political stance and a social condition. Their peak of influence in 1792-1795 made them a popular social composition. Supporting the bloody ‘Reign of Terror’ the Sans Culottes become a crowd shifting with strength. 2. Why did the sans-culottes remain discontented after the 1789 revolutions? The Sans Culottes being the prominent losers of the first subtle revolution. Causing the middle class and the

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    was the HMS Terror‚ it has been 168 years since the last time it has been seen. Crew members found a note that was there in the ice showing that the men to follow the Back River to safety at a trading outpost. People captured images that give a look at sea life almost 170 years ago! The search to find the boat started in 2008. The HMS Terror has been found after 168 years after it was abandoned‚ it is in perfect condition and can float! Researchers found out that the HMS Terror was abandoned

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    US led invasion of Afghanistan‚ an invasion that would start arguably the most controversial war of our time and divide public opinion for years to come. The war on terror is used to describe this international military campaign that started as a reaction the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The term “war on terror” was initially used to describe the post 9/11 war in Afghanistan against Al Qaeda and the Taliban but was however expanded in 2003 to include the Iraq war. But this

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    Sociology Professor Hogue 18 September 2012 Peer Pressure and College Students College life is full of highs and lows‚ happiness and sadness‚ but on a more fundamental level college is about making the choices between right and wrong by yourself for the first time in your life. There are no parents there to say that something is a mistake and not to do it‚ you don’t get infinite chances to make the right decision; You have to decides for yourself what you think is right. In the case of many

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    they are sleeping. Some may think that these people are just having dreams or nightmares. Actually‚ these people may have parasomnias‚ more commonly known as night terrors. During these episodes while sleeping people may have (REM) which is rapid eye movement‚ they also may kick‚ fight‚ scream‚ talk‚ walk‚ or cry. These night terrors can be dangerous because in some severe cases they may punch or choke themselves‚ or the bed partner that might be in the same room or bed with them. Researchers come

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    Night terrors are episodes of fear‚ flailing‚ and screaming while asleep. This disorder is more common in children and can last between a few seconds and several minutes. According to an article‚ “The person cannot be awakened or comforted‚ and they may believe people or objects in the room are dangerous. The person does not usually remember what happened in the morning.” (Helping Hand‚ “Sleep Terrors and Sleepwalking”‚ 2004-2012) Night terrors are relatively rare‚ affecting only a small percentage

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    War on Terror Outline I. Introduction to War on Terror 1. The War on Terror was initiated by the United States and the United Kingdom after terrorist attacks on both countries. 2. It was started to try to extinguish Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups 3. War on Terror is also known as Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan. 4. On December 18th‚ 2011 troops exited Iraq and began their focus on Afghanistan’s terrorism conflicts. 5. Today‚ The War in Afghanistan is happening.

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    The California home David and Louise Turpin held their 13 children captive in‚ dubbed “The House of Horrors” was filled with torture and cruel taunting by the parents. David and Louise Turpin shackled their children to furniture with chains so they couldn’t escape‚ slowly starving them to death‚ and only allowed them to shower twice a year‚ as previously reported by Dearly. The children suffered at the hands of their parents for years until their 17-year-old daughter bravely escaped from her home

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    Habeas Corpus and the War on Terror Ian T. Snyder POL 201 Pearl Galano October 20th 2012 Habeas corpus is considered to be one of the most fundamental guarantees of personal liberty we have enjoyed as a country since the inception of our Constitution. However‚ questions have arisen regarding the proper use of habeas corpus and have been brought into focus in the past decade. In the years since the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks‚ hundreds of people have been detained by

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