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    Names: Dom Occhiato Zaeleigh Barela‚ Hunter Perratt     Instructions:  1. All group members read the document‚ then each group member annotate twice per  doc.  2. Discuss and then thoroughly answer the questions that follow each document    Document A: Reign of Terror  The Terror Grips France   Foreign armies were not the only enemies of the French Republic. The Jacobins had  thousands of enemies within France itself​ .​  These included peasants who were horrified by the  king’s execution‚ priests who would not accept government control

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    The photo The Terrors of War by Nick Ut demonstrates his experience as a Vietnamese-American photographer by showing children screaming in pain from napalm followed by undisturbed soldiers in the face of a bombing. Ut is a photojournalist for the Associated Press whose projects include extensive documentation of the the Vietnam war in South Vietnam. This photo emotionally appeals to the viewer by depicting a naked girl screaming in pain from the war. The girl is surrounded by other screaming children

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    policies in an attempt to change society. There are many reasons as to why a change may be brought about and the extent to which this change is achieved depends on a variety of factors. The westernization of Russia under Peter the Great and the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution under Robespierre are keen examples of this situation. In both instances‚ the government of each nation strived to change society by both implementing new policies and using force for a variety of reasons and their

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    Varennes Make the Reign of Terror of the Inevitable? Introduction: The French Revolution has been one of the most studied historical events since the time of the revolution itself. One event that has perhaps not received the attention it deserves is the Flight to Varennes‚ in which two years after the start of the revolution‚ Louis XVI and the royal family attempted the flee France. As Timothy Tackett argues‚ this event “prefigured and helped prepare‚” for the Reign of Terror‚ and put the France

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    French hierarchy and society. Some may reason that King Louis XVI was in fact the most influential personality of the French Revolution. However Louis and his incompetence as a leader was merely the catalyst of the revolution and evidently the Reign of Terror which followed. Louis XVI‚ the final Bourbon king‚ and absolute monarch of France reigned from 1765 to 1793‚ during a time of great discontent in his country. The decision of his forefathers impacted greatly upon the rule of Louis XVI and the

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    Terror Is The War On Terror

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    and humiliation from other nations to "they hate our values”. We have such a strong and prominent position in the “war on terror” that it has gone to the point that if a terrorist can create fear in America‚ he can do it anywhere else. However‚ people such as Phillip Gordon‚ Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy‚ believe that there’s only one solution to win the war on terror; he noted- “Victory will come only when Washington succeeds in discrediting the terrorists ’ ideology and undermining their

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    War on Terror

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    SCI 180 PATRICK COATY WAR ON TERROR I‚ myself‚ before September 11‚ 2001 did not know what terrorism was. It is completely a new term for me‚ and I could never figure how terrible it is. But then‚ experiencing and witnessing the feeling of losing the one you loved who was a victim of that disaster‚ I recognized that the world is no longer as safe as before. Today‚ not only America but also Britain‚ Spain‚ Indonesia…became the target of terrorists. The terror tissue is the most challenged

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    DISORDERS Sleep Terrors Table of Contents Introduction p 3 Body p 3 Definition p 3 Overview p 3 Diagnosis p 5 Symptoms p 5 Treatment‚ Prognosis‚ and Prevention p 6 Role of the Polysomnographic Technologist p 7 Polysomnograpic Record p 8 Summary/Conclusion p 9 References p 10 Sleep Terrors Sleep terrors are commonly known by a few terms‚ including sleep terrors‚ night terrors‚ sleep terror disorder‚ and

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    PROPOSAL Executive Summary The growing tension in Pakistan is because of many reasons. One of the main reasons is its support to America on war against terrorism. This war on terror has made deep roots in Pakistan. America started its war in Afghanistan with the help of Pakistan. American air basis‚ training camps‚ CIA agents‚ and black water troops started to expand in Pakistan. Mujahdin who were fighting in Afghanistan then targeted Pakistan for its support of America. All of this resulted to

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    The War on Terror

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    during the War on Terror‚ specifically regarding Iran and Iraq. During the Cold War Iraq invaded Iran and thus began the Iran-Iraq War in 1980‚ which would later involve the United States. This would just be the beginning of the affairs the United States would face when providing support for Iraq through this time. To completely understand the reasoning behind the War on Terror‚ the history of terrorism should be analyzed between the Cold War and September 11‚ 2001.The War on Terror was initialized

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