A political assassination is the killing of a person because of their political beliefs or activities. It happens because of political differences in society.
Because he was the vice-president. If anything happens to the president, the vice-president takes over. That is what happened when John F. Kennedy was killed.
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
Miranda and Ferdinand are instantly attracted to each other and experience love at first sight. Their meeting sparks a connection that leads them to fall in love and eventually get married. Ferdinand is struck by Miranda's beauty and innocence, while Miranda is captivated by Ferdinand's nobility and kindness.
He grows into a giant then he will step on Bill, Eat Zoey, and pin Francis.
Not sure of where it happens in a bar, but in Die Hard 1 and 2 the plot is based around this. Thanks. I found out the particular bar scene I was looking for, was from Godfather II.
Scout beats up francis for calling atticus a n****r lover.
my guess it's that banks kill them both. The shot, and the wild images we see in the scene while he is in the room preparing for the assassination, suggested that.
What happens when a male ejaculates? that is the answer to this question
Nothing happens, because it's impossible.
he lost the battle. befor the battle he said that he would kill him self if he lost. and he did.
The Pope chose Francis as his regnal name because of St. Francis of Assisi and his great love of the poor, this came over the Vatican News Feed this morning:“Some people didn't know why the Bishop of Rome wanted to call himself 'Francis'. Some though of Francis Xavier, Francis de Sales, even Francis of Assisi. I will tell you the story. At the election I had the archbishop emeritus of Sao Paulo next to me. He is also prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Clergy, Cardinal Claudio Hummes [O.F.M.]: a dear, dear friend. When things were getting a little 'dangerous', he comforted me. And then, when the votes reached the two-thirds, there was the usual applause because the Pope had been elected. He hugged me and said: 'Do not forget the poor.' And that word stuck here [tapping his forehead]; the poor, the poor. Then, immediately in relation to the poor I thought of Francis of Assisi. Then I thought of war, while the voting continued, until all the votes [were counted]. And so the name came to my heart:: Francis of Assisi. For me he is the man of poverty, the man of peace, the man who love and safeguards Creation. In this moment when our relationship with Creation is not so good—right?—He is the man who gives us this spirit of peace, the poor man … Oh, how I wish for a Church that is poor and for the poor!”