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    Humanitarian Interventions Concept of Humanitarian Intervention Intervention means dictatorial interference by a state in the affairs of another state for the purpose of maintaining or altering the actual condition of the thing.In simple words, a state interferes in matters of another state without permission of the state. Humanitarian intervention in simple terms is intervention in a state by another when there is gross violation of human rights in that state. This evolved from the concept of…

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    Humanitarian intervention on moral grounds is easily justified but the use of military force is complicated as there are political and economic costs involved. In the post-cold war era, the discussion has been about whether it is a country’s prerogative to intervene in a sovereign nation’s affairs or it is a matter of moral obligation to protect the people from atrocities inflicted by their own countrymen. Use of military force can be very costly in terms of casualties both civilian and of…

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    Michael Walzer makes a compelling argument in his article on global crisis, “the Argument about Humanitarian Intervention”. Walzer argues that humans have always been fighting each other and causing global problems. He claims that with today’s technology it has never been simpler to kill large numbers of people, if one has the resources of course. Walzer poses the question that in the event of a humanitarian crisis, such as cases of severe war crimes or ethnic cleansing, to what degree should…

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    Conflict Intervention

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    social or monetary issues between two or more influential parties that will affect a large number of people in any given country, and where force may not necessarily be involved. The very first issue to take into consideration is the necessity of intervention. Indeed, we must ask ourselves the question of when it becomes morally acceptable for a foreign power to become involved with the affairs of others. It should be of no surprise that acting as an arbitrator in any…

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    experimental study to examine the effect of three different interventions on reducing the domestic assault. The three interventions were arrest, ordering the offender to leave the house, and providing advice. These three interventions were given randomly to 33 officers (some of them did not continue the study which made the researchers to gather more officers) who attended workshops to be prepared to this study. After the interventions, the cases were followed for six months and the police data…

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    1. In the past three days, it has been noticed that there was uneasiness and tension in a group of male and female clients of 12-16 age. When workers asked the clients questions respectfully, in order to know what is going on, but the clients have withdrawn and have become confrontational and argumentive. They were also not doing their daily activities and were not even participating in any events. On the last day, there was increased conflict between peers consisting verbal abuse and name…

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    Delirium Prevention

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    are several different frameworks and ICU care bundles used to improve the patients’ outcomes. Some are more specific and contain less interventions, but some use multi-dimensional models which target more areas and are meant to prevent bigger variety of complications that can arise during ICU stay. The majority of the ICU care bundles include specific interventions for delirium screening and prevention or the whole care bundle is aiming to decrease the incidence of…

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    developing world. Critics sensed colonialist undertones and worried about unchecked Western encroachments on national sovereignty in the Global South. R2P has been used or cited numerous times over the past decade from 2005-Present, with some interventions experiencing more success than others. Currently, the ongoing civil war in Syria, combined with…

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    the intervention working to improve reading fluency over a short period of time. Few studies have been conducted to determine the long-term effects of these interventions or the efficiency of using these interventions in a severely time constrained classroom setting. Can students and parents continue these interventions at home to further push these children to maximum improvements in reading? It is difficult to study the latter question because of the inability to control the interventions in…

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    As proper intervention means staying in a lower phase and not progressing to a higher degree, should I properly address phase one I would not continue into the other phases. Considering phase one first, I would clearly address my stressor. I would not take out my jealousy…

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