People employ terorrist violence in the name of many cases:but the tendency to label as terrorism any violent act of which we disapprove is mistaken. While the legal distinction between terrorism and warfare is clear, international law usually means little to terrorist, who convince themselves that their actions are justified by a higher law. Their unpredictability and apparent randomness make it virtually imposible for governments to protect all potential victims Lift me up on my honor Take me over this spell Get this weight off my shoulder I've carried it well Loose these shackles of pressure Shake me out of these chains Lead me not to temptationThe Old Town on its spiky ridge beneath Edinburgh Castle is the face of Scotland's brutal Middle Ages. Here, the Royal Mile, which links the castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, holds the memory of a violent past-easily imagined in the shadowy passageways of its labyrinthine “closes”. The eighteenth century New Town, designed by James Craig and embellished by Robert Adam, is the face of the Enlightenment, of the philosopher David Hume, the economist Adam Smith and the writer Walter Scott-the city which became known as the Athens of the North. The visitor will want to march down the centuries with Edinburgh’s past: explore The great castle, part of which have stood on its volcanic rock since the twelfth century ; tour the fifteenth century Holyrood Palace, with its poignant relics of Mary Queen of Scots and its official status as the present Queen’s Scottish residence; climb the Scots Monument, the curious Gothic monolith on Princes Street which was raised as a memorial to the novelist; wander through Holyrood Park and up Arthur’s Seat , the miniature mountain which supremely dominates this city of hills, steps and precipitous streets.