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…behaviors such as night terrors, nightmares, enuresis (bed-wetting), and sleepwalking have generally been found unrelated to ordinary dreaming. ItÂ’s a known fact that REM sleep recurs about every 90 minutes throughout the time spent asleep, in periods…
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…no change is noted, consultation with a therapist is advisable. Night terrors Night terrors are something quite different. Nightmares tend to occur after several hours of sleep, screaming or moving about is very uncommon, the dream is usually elaborate…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a government standpoint, the U.S has made airports and airplanes safer than pre-9/11. They have created the new office of Homeland Security, and new anti- terrorism laws have been passed that allow law enforcement and military to track down terrorists. The country…
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…by the Americans and will dominate the world's economy. A lesser but quite significant amount of people believed that Terrorism, Saddam Hussein and Weapons of Mass Destruction were main contributors to the war in Iraq. The findings may have been affected however…
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…and accept Montagnard control. The Reign of Terror, 1793-94 The Montagnard Convention then had to contend with invasion, royalist civil war, and widespread provincial revolts against "the dictatorship of Paris." Initially, Georges Danton tried to placate…
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…collectivization, through slave labour camps and through grave mistakes during WW2. He isolated the Soviet Union from most of the world, keeping his people inside and keeping foreigners out. He created an entire society based purely on terror, one that no citizen could…
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…-emption. I am speaking of the need for contemporary interpretation of self-defence. Pre-emption is always allowed under self-defence. You never have to wait till you are struck to strike back. But contemporary threats like terrorism make it difficult to define…
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Category: /History
…into burning buildings to save lives, the police and firefighters."(Bush, Transcript) From a government standpoint, the U.S has made airports and airplanes safer than pre-9/11. They have created the new office of Homeland Security, and new anti- terrorism laws have…
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…intervention, especially in respect to the protection of the poor, not like the original idea of liberalism. Also, this new constitution guarantees education to the citizens. Robespierre and the Reign of Terror. The Reign of Terror: As soon as Robespierre writes…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of government, the existence of a strong ideology, mobilization of the population through mass organizations, and a strong one party system are the main characteristics. From these characteristics many others emerge, such as the use of terrorism to discourage…
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