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    As defined by Black’s Law Dictionary a boycott is a conspiracy formed and intended directly or indirectly to prevent the carrying on of any lawful business, or to Injure the business of any one by wrongfully preventing those who would be customers from buying anything from or employing the representatives of said business, by threats, intimidation or other forcible means. In layman’s terms a boycott is an act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with a person, organization,…

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    After evaluating these two readings, Daniel Statman’s “Targeted Killing” is the reading that I agreed with the most. Generally, I don’t think killing someone is always the best thing to do, but in the case that someone may pose a bigger threat in the future, I believe it is justifiable. Additionally, I believe in some cases the doctrine of if you kill you shall be killed as punishment. Statman believes that war on terror is much different than conventional war and must be dealt with differently…

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    Kennedi Dodrill Mrs. Tina Simmons Honors English 11 21 September 2015 Annotated Bibliography Source 1: Background Information New York Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2015. . Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank were, at one point, collectively know as Palestine.The right to own the land is being fought over by the Israeli Jews and the Palestinian Arabs, who are also known as the Muslims.After the Arab-Israeli War of 1947 was over, the land of Palestine was split into the three regions, Israel,…

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    The Palestinian/Israeli conflict is an ethical issue that has been going on for half of a century. It has affected many innocent lives and there is no sign of this issue being solved in the near future. The Palestinian/Isreali conflict correlates into International law in many ways. State sovereignty is one of the principal ways in which this issue relates to international law. Palestine wishes to be be recognized as a state, wishes for sovereignty and wants to be their own country. Not all…

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    Al Qaida Research Paper

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    Terrorist have begun to use new tactics when dealing with organization and financing, especially after the attacks on September eleventh. Since this horrific day the U.S. Government has increased America’s security all around and has been closely monitoring the actions of terrorist. The terrorist organization al-Qa`Ida has come under constant international pressure. This is just one of many terrorist groups still out there. Al-Qaida has increasingly relied on the internet to spread its…

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    eventually born (“Guide: Why are Israel and the Palestinians fighting over Gaza”). The constant wars have had an immense impact on the 4.6 million Palestinian refugees who are looking for a home, and the innocent Israeli citizens who are under attack from Hamas (“Guide: Why are Israel and the Palestinians fighting over Gaza”). The Israeli-Palestinian conflict should not waste its time with a Two-State Solution, because Palestinians and Israelis would be unsatisfied, Palestine would be dangerous…

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    When Europeans invaded Central America using God, Glory, and Gold as their purpose, in the end the Europeans were just money hungry wanting goods not found in Europe? Religion is meant to serve a spiritual purpose and give people a sense of faith not to be used as means of an excuse when things get rough. Religion should be respected, yes, but at the same time it should not be overplayed in such situations. Europe wanted to make it up to the Jews for their suffering during the Holocaust, which…

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    Syria Culture

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    As we currently stand on the brink of war in Syria, it is imperative that we as a country understand our chances and possible outcomes of such a war. Syria resides in the breadbasket of human civilization, and has a rich, diverse, and historical culture. To win a war you must fully understand the operational environment. The focus of this paper will be on the different people, organizations, and groups found in this diverse country. To assist in that objective, this paper will attempt to…

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    That is because the author goes deeper into the reason behind the destructive nature of the Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah and other radical religious rebels. The articles focus on the role voluntary religious organizations plays in the efficient providence of local public goods at the time there is none from the government provision thus finding…

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    Let’s Talk About Israel On an episode of “The Daily Show” this summer, Jon Stewart spoke about Israel. In this specific segment, Stewart informed his viewers how America was re-supplying Israel with ammunition to defend itself against Hamas. In response to this, he said, “We cannot be Israel’s rehab sponsor and it’s drug dealer. It’s not going to work.” Well, I am sure you can imagine the backlash Stewart received. To many, this was unjustified criticism of Israel. To others, it was spot on…

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