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    legitimate for the Germans do develop the Chemical Weapon? The Germans proclaim acting in a legitimate because of the “utilization of projectiles like the German T- Shell, which combined with gas, was in accordance “with The Hague Land Warfare Conventions. Besides of, the situation of the static trenches war produced an alarming risk of shrapnel thousands of soldiers without any cause. Even with that Otto Hahn (a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry) wrote his experience, I was very ashamed and deeply…

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    Geneva Convention Iraq Reevaluating the Geneva Convention The Geneva Convention originated in the year 1864, designing the main principals of the committee, and only 16 states were represented. That was only the first successful conference as the quickly gained reorganization. They hosted many well-known conferences like the convention in 1907, which talked about adapting the principles of the convention on the wounded and sick, and the convention of 1929 that discussed the rights of prisoners…

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    In 1848, the first women 's rights convention took place in Seneca Falls, New York. Three hundred women attended the convention to achieve equal rights in society. As an illustration women in the 1840’s couldn’t vote, own property, have custody of their children after a divorce or even share the same religious rights as their male counterparts. Thus, leading to the Seneca Falls Declaration. The Seneca Falls Declaration shared a similar style to the Declaration of Independence except that it…

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    The National Convention tried to make France a stable and prosperous society by giving all men the right to vote. They created the committee of public safety. It was made up of 12 members and they had absolute power, which they used to try to save the revolution. Since…

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    Electronic Waste In Ghana

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    “Waste: damaged, defective, or superfluous material produced by a manufacturing process…” (Merriam-Webster, Waste). Using this above definition, it is possible to break into the sub-branch known as electronic waste or E-waste. Due to the current large consumerism culture, many first world countries find themselves producing an unstable amount of E-waste from the constant “upgrading” or destruction of older electronics. Further in this paper, examples of how this waste is dealt with shall be…

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    “The law shall provide for such punishments only as are strictly and obviously necessary,”. This is part of number eight in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, but it was not practiced during the latter part of the French Revolution. The French Revolution was an unprincipled time of sudden change and violence. The Revolution was sparked by the National Assembly, which also helped continue the revolution. The National Assembly was a group formed from the people of the third Estate. The…

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    group like ISIS do not recognize international law and or the Geneva Conventions. These two evil regimes do not have any allies, it is them against the world. The use of military drones would be completely justifiable and should be encouraged against these enemies of the free world. Now in a different case where if there are two major countries or two major alliances at war with each other who both recognize the Geneva Conventions and international law then I think that some kind of ban on…

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    Autonomous Weapons

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    the cost of being second place in the arms race is too great to contemplate. And so, the ultimate statement for this paper is not about what we wish would happen, but what should realistically be done about this system. Ultimately the Geneva Conventions and the USMCOJ both have guidelines that outline the use of any weapon…

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    In the 1800’s women did not have nearly as many rights as men. To name a few inequalities, women did not have the right to vote, own property, divorce their husbands, and countless others that diminished them as a population. This of course, was fuel for the women’s rights movement. So many women and men took part in this movement, but three women in particular were able to change the course of history. These commendable women truly made a difference. And dbcksbckjbthey were Emma Willard,…

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    Philadelphia.” As the Anti-Slavery convention of American…

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