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    The Just Conduct in War or "Jus in Bello," is a concept of Just War Theory that aims to limit the actions of war, to provide international rules that guarantee justice and rights combatants, prisoners, civilians and their goods in conflicts. The genesis of this concept was mentioned by Francisco de Vittoria, considered the father of public international law, who postulated that the war should be strictly limited for the most disadvantaged, as Nardin (P.60) pointed out: “Vittoria insist that war…

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    Alcohol In Australia

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    consumption in alcohol in the pubs and clubs would decrease which leads to slow sale of alcohol. It also impacts the surrounding retails. Less consumption means less profit, less profit may result less salary and less employees. Koziol (2015) said Hugos Lounge in Kings cross is an example. It set to close due to revenue decline of 60%. Since the first restrict of trading hours, the revenue started to decrease and they started to cut jobs. There were 100 jobs has been shed and remained 70 staffs…

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    The first constitution is known as the Articles of Confederation. The issue with the United States constitution was that, it constrained the administration and did give individual rights. Numerous Americans needed an official archive containing their rights, so the President could not roll out any improvements to the law on account of their own needs or property. The record gave more prominent sacred insurance to the freedom of a person. As Americans we are given sure "freedoms" that different…

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    Who Is Hugues Demeude

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    Alphabet”, published in 1997. Demeude begins the chapter with a history of alphabetic writing and then of decorated letters, more specifically, the decorated initial. He deals with the picture/writing dichotomy(?) Elkins writes about by quoting Victor Hugo “All letters were once signs and all signs were once pictures” proposing, perhaps that within the family of gramma, Elkin’s neologism, letters are…

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    Labrador Hugo and fighter fish Shiny, the firm seems to have a ‘beautiful’ relationship with animals. An excerpt from its blog reads, “Life at Chumbak is busy, sometimes hectic, and we keep trying to find new outlets for inspiration, ways to unwind, or triggers for creativity that’ll keep us pumped through the week. Whether it’s a tough deadline, a new launch we’re spending late nights for, or just a regular day, it’s often punctuated by the pitter-patter of paws, the happy laughs when Hugo…

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    Forensic psychology is the study of the criminal mind in order to understand the motivation behind certain behaviors. It is also instrumental in trying to figure out / predict what a criminal who's under police surveillance will do next. Although forensic psychology has bccn around for a long time it is still considered a fairly new field of study. Its popularity has grown in recent years at an exponential rate due to its portrayal in popular shows and movies like the Criminal Minds T. V. show.…

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    Karl Marx Research Paper

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    His father, Heinrich Marx was his instructor until the year of eighteen-thirty, when he entered public school. Karl then attended Trier High School. The headmaster, or principal as we would say, was Hugo Wyttenbach, whom was a friend of Karl’s father. Employing many liberal humanists as teachers, Wyttenbach acquired the outrage of the local conservative government. The police then later raided the school in the year of eighteen thirty-two, and discovered…

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    Derek Bok Limitations

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    Setting Limits and Guidelines Should “offensive” forms of speech be censored or protected, when on a university campus? According to Derek Bok’s essay, “Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus,” the answer would be the latter. Bok argues that once a small form of censorship is introduced, it would only be a matter of time until more severe limitations are enforced (Bok 70). Although his reasoning can be deemed logical by many, once examined there are three undeniable faults that arise.…

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    Essay On Trumpism

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    Battles over who deserves to be an American citizen has always been a prominent debate in American society; this is especially true now. With the rise of “Trumpism,” violent rhetoric has propelled an anti-immigrant demagogue to power. Trump, who has scapegoated immigrants; particularly of Muslim and Mexican descent has labeled them as terrorists and rapists, and has called for a wall along the US, Mexico boarder, as well as calls for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. His rhetoric…

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    Bye Birdie Research Paper

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    It is easy to pinpoint American stereotypes of the 1950s and 1960s. Rock n’roll, big hair and skirts, and the clean-cut American family were typical, and rock superstars populated the airwaves. One of the early pioneers of American rock n’roll was Elvis Presley, a young, innovative crooner whose hip-thrusts jumpstarted an industry. This new industry so popular that it became the basis of a new American musical, Bye Bye Birdie, written by Michael Stewart with lyrics by Lee Adams and music by…

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