There are more than two but the two that are getting the most coverage are the beheadings of two journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff.
osrisis and isis
Conspiracy to commit treason refers to an agreement between two or more individuals to engage in actions that would betray their country, such as levying war against it or aiding its enemies. This offense involves not only the planning or intent to commit treasonous acts but also overt acts taken towards carrying out that plan. In many jurisdictions, it is treated as a serious crime, reflecting the grave nature of treason itself. Penalties for conspiracy to commit treason can be severe, often mirroring those for actual treason.
Isis is married to Osris and had a son named Horis. Isis and Osiris are brother and sister but they wanted to keep the genes in the family which is pretty typical. The two gods had a son named Horis who also became a god.
There are three - the government, anti-government rebels, and ISIS.
Iraq and Syria
In a 2-phase commit protocol, there are two phases: prepare and commit. The coordinator asks all participants to prepare to commit, then all participants either agree or abort. In a 3-phase commit protocol, there are three phases: can-commit, pre-commit, and do-commit. This adds an extra phase to ensure better fault tolerance and improve the likelihood of reaching a decision.
unharmonious
Isis is known historically to have one child. Horus. Though it is also said that Horus has two twin sisters- Bast and Sekhmet. So it depends on which belief system you follow.
two big horrible one's
There are two acts.
Conspiracy.
The Constitution establishes the impeachment process for removing public officials who commit acts of gross misconduct. This process begins in the House of Representatives, where officials can be impeached by a simple majority vote. If impeached, the case then moves to the Senate, which conducts a trial and requires a two-thirds majority vote to convict and remove the official from office. This process ensures a system of checks and balances in holding public officials accountable.