The Ganges is considered a sacred river by the Hindu population of India. They believe that the goddess Ganga came down from heaven to inhabit the river, so they bathe and drink the river water, believing their sins will be purified. Hindu devotees visit the Ganges daily to offer food and flowers to the goddess.
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When terrorist attacked the trade towers people had to rebuild everything and were scared that they could destroy the trade tower again. It put fear on everybody and stocks were cut off for a bit
Explanation:
The heavy sense of dictatorship and memories of the 1980s made Syrians think the wave of change in the region would never come to their country.
But it did happen. At first, people were surprised, but above all shocked that their government would fire on peaceful protesters in Deraa. Every day, the death toll increased and in reaction more people took to the street.
The movement started as protests calling for more freedom and dignity. The way the government handled the events since those first days drove more and more people to oppose President Bashar al-Assad.
At first, no-one was calling for the regime to fall. Many people had hopes that the young president would respond to their calls and punish those of the security forces who killed innocent civilians.
But the wave of killings and arrests, torture and humiliation targeting people who were not even involved in the demonstrations drove many who steered clear of politics to join the protest movement.
If "the play" you're talking about is Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, then this question is actually a form of opinion. There is no right or wrong in the actual, factual basis of the topic because some believe it was justified that the conspirators were doing what they thought was best for Rome, and some believe Brutus never should have joined them because he was Caesar's closest friend. In matters of betrayal, you have to read the play yourself and answer this.