Category: /History/European History
The reign of terror was the period of the French Revolution characterized by a wave of executions of presumed enemies of the state. Directed by the Committee of Public Safety the Revolutionary government's Terror was essentially a war dictatorship
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Category: /Literature
into pieces even before they hit the ground. I was worried more about where my mom was because she worked nearby. Thank God that we made it home safely. I didn't immediately think that it was an act of terrorism until it was said then I accepted it."
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Category: /History/European History
. However the concession which would be the most crucial in paving the way for the terror was the passing of the, ?law of suspects? which authorised revolutionary committees throughout the country to arrest, ?political suspects?. These suspects were defined from
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Category: /Law & Government
- or shall we say enemies - can strike anywhere, the world needs to respond similarly. The United States' has vowed to rid the globe of terrorism; the big question here is, "at what cost?" Can terrorism be stopped without jeopardizing the rights and freedoms
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
, people have to speak up and make it happen. The best way to voice your opinion is in a letter to the people who have more power over it. It is important to due so because they have to make a connection, and it proves that they have the power to do so. In order
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for death" uniquely describes the passing between life and death in a tone that indicates the seriousness of a ride through the country. Emily, who was genuinely religious, believed that church
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everyday, without ever embracing nature. In other words Frost is saying that we work so hard everyday that we never come to realize and appreciate the beauty around us. It is as if we lost sight of nature. The man in this poem goes all out of his way to stop
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Category: /History
Hagar is a "holy Terror" But does she also arouse pity, Hagar seems to try to avoid pity right throughout the novel, as she believes that a proud woman is not pitied. Although she does like to be pitied, she does not like to shed tears, however she
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
to reflect upon her religious background. By the end of the sonnet Browning's tone has become extremely passionate, and, "the ways in which she loves him suddenly take on more conviction; the poet is writing from the point of view of some one fighting against all
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In the poem, "Because I Could Not Stop for Death," Emily Dickinson creates a dark and depressing tale about death. This poem not only reflects what Dickinson's feelings were at the time it was written but also her unique poetic style. Dickinson's main
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