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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is a 2003 mystery novel by a british writer Mark Haddon. This was his first book and in the same year as it was first published‚ he won the Whitbread Book Awards for Best Novel and Book of the Year. In 2004 he got another prize for his book‚ namely the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Overall Best First Book and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize. The 15 years old narrator of the story‚ Christopher John Francis Boone‚ suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome

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    1. Carpenter expressed interest in the arts‚ with a particular affinity for films from an early age. A college project entitled The Resurrection of Billy Bronco‚ which Carpenter collaborated on the script and acted as music composer‚ won an academy award in 1970. 2. John Carpenter’s works in the mid 1970’s ranged from comedy‚ sci-fi‚ and westerns‚ which Carpenter had the strongest affinity for. 3. During the production of these films‚ Carpenter worked as writer‚ director‚ composer‚ and producer

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    I trust.” Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with his feathers‚ and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. You will not fear the terror of night‚ nor the arrow that flies by day‚ nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness‚ nor the plague that destroys at midday. A thousand may fall at your side‚ ten thousand at your right hand‚ but it will not come near you. You will only observe

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    elected to the estates- general”(225). He also became a chief architect of the Reign of Terror. The Reign of Terror played a significant roll of the revolution. Which lasted from September 1793-July 1794 it provided hasty trials in which spectators greeted death sentences with cries of “Hail the republic or death to traitors”(225). About 300‚000 ere arrested for resisting the revolution during the Reign of Terror. As many as 17‚000 were executed many victims of this massacre were mistaken for others

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    The decision Mr.Boone made to lie to Christopher about Christopher’s mother in the novel the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon‚ was an ethical decision. The decision created a safer environment for Christopher‚ alone with Mr.Boone and Christopher’s mother. Christopher’s mom could not handle Christopher very well. Christopher had many problems‚ and Christopher’s mom did not have the patience to deal with Christopher. She got very angry when try to handle Christopher‚ "

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    democratic‚ however‚ since he was the leader of the Jacobins‚ he managed to rise the power in France and establish a dictatorship of terror where he was implanting the power to all of his companions. Years later‚ the Convention had enough of him and send him to the guillotine‚ they did with Robespierre the same thing he did with those who risen against him or the reign of terror‚ death to the guillotine. Robespierre started with the dictatorship young. Seeing that he had a popular support‚ he presented

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    Miles Socials 9 Maximilien Robespierre The French revolution was one of the central events in the western civilization led by Maximilein Robespierre and his reign of terror that lasted from 1787-1799[rjgeib]. Even though Robespierre took out the monarchy‚ he wasn’t a better ruler than Louis XVI; instead he became a dictator. Firstly‚ even though he was a villain he was a great man before he got too involved with the

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    Declaration of the rights of Man & the Citizen in the Reign of Terror Fueled by the Enlightenment ideas‚ the French revolution from 1789 – 1815 is an event of great international importance. Not only did it mark the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte‚ who became one of the greatest emperor in the world history‚ but also marked the destruction of the Old Regime. This was when France changed from a monarchy to a republic‚ the first French Republic. This was the revolution that brought change in the structure

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    Mark Haddon’s book‚ the curious incident of the dog in the night-time‚ was written from the first person perspective‚ seen through the eyes of Christopher‚ a fifteen year old boy with asperger’s syndrome. Aspergers is a condition on the Autism spectrum‚ which affects social interactions and nonverbal cues. Haddon has written several novels‚ but is most popularly known for‚ the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. Haddon made the narrator‚ Christopher‚ seem like an outsider through his unique

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    public figures‚ who are both in support of the revolutionary cause in France. In these documents they both express their views on the progress and steps taken by the people of France in general during this time. They raise interest in the reign of terror and what the monarch’s role should be in the future France. Thomas Jefferson first saw the French Revolutionaries‚ the Jacobins‚ and a likened them to the Republican Patriots of the American Revolution. Because of their beginnings with establishing

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