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    People protest for many reasons. Social psychology has lots to offer the study of protest. At the heart of every protest are grievances, such as experience of illegitimate inequality, feelings of relative deprivation, feelings of injustice, moral indignation about some state of affairs, or a suddenly imposed grievance. Each person has many different psychological needs. Ten people could be protesting for ten…

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    show that the U.S. military dominated conventional warfare, but failed to identify and address the root causes of an insurgency. Comparing and contrasting both COIN operations highlights the importance of correctly addressing the local populace’s grievances and ads to the legitimacy of the Host Nation (HN) government. COIN can be defined as a blend of comprehensive civilian and military efforts designed to simultaneously defeat and contain an insurgency by addressing its root causes with a…

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    What natural rights does the Declaration mention? Answer: Declaration has mentioned following three natural rights:  Liberty  Life  Pursuit of happiness Essentially these are rights that all individuals have at birth. The government does not give these rights, and subsequently no government can take them away. These are the basic human rights in light of all inclusive characteristic law; instead of those in view of man-made positive law. In spite of the fact that there is no unanimity as to…

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    an American victory against the British to secure independence, the Founding Fathers drafted a document to ensure the rights of citizens would not be trampled on once again. The Constitution was written to protect the newly American nation from grievances such as unfair taxation, unfair balance of legislative power, lack of representation, and lack of petition experienced under English rule. England had accrued a considerable amount of debt after the French and Indian War and the colonies were…

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    One of the Alabama Code of Ethics (ACoE) is a guiding statement for the expected educator conduct. The intent of this standard is to establish an expectation of professional behavior. This standard could be cited as support of misbehavior in a grievance as inappropriate harassment or language would be a misconduct. The second standard, which was mentioned previously, focuses on professional trustworthiness. This standard deals with appropriate and honest representation and reporting of…

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    1. Realism argues that interstate conflict is due to self-interest. It also argues that interstate conflict happens simply because it can. Due to its broadness, any war can be an example. Realism argues that Nazi Germany started war because it can. Economic structuralism argues that interstate conflict is due to states’ economic necessities and expansion. The need for raw materials and labor causes war. For example, Japanese expansion into Southeast Asia was due to natural resources. Liberalism…

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    Ques3. What happens if, during negotiations, an employer and a trade union cannot agree on the terms to be included in a collective agreement? What happens if an employee or trade union feels that the employer is not following the terms of the collective agreement, or if there is a disagreement about the meaning of a part of the collective agreement? Answer3. Collective Bargaining Collective Bargaining is the process in which representatives of two groups i.e., employers and employees meet and…

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    establishing paragraph, but it’s blatant and written in plain style fashion. After the establishing paragraph both the Declaration and the Assertion have purpose paragraphs that really establish what the new nation believes in. Then comes the list of grievances, where in the Declaration the founders listed all the political and economic complaints against the king. Back in the alternate universe, our Puritans aren’t very economically developed. They never had the tobacco industry and France is…

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    The Cahier Estates

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    General in 1789 because of pressured by discontent and financial problems. The meeting consisted of the three Estates: the clergy, the nobility, and all the rest from banker and lawyer to peasants. The king requested and received cahiers, which were grievances drawn up by every local group of the three Estates. The following is a short extract of the cahier from the Third Estate in Carcassonne: The nation should be subject to only approved laws and taxes. The meetings of the Estates General…

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    Convention both brought up the problems in two different styles of life. The Nullification Crisis involved South Carolina trying to nullify the Tariff of Abominations. The Hartford Convention involved the New England Federalist Party, who met to discuss grievances against the decisions made by the federal government during the war of 1812. These different groups and events were two examples of ways that the common people fought the federal government overstepping their boundaries. Nullification…

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