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    The protection of property is the chief justification of government for Locke, and the nature of that government is as crucial as the property it protects ‘If government through taxation, possessed the power to expropriate property, citizens were entitled to protect themselves through controlling…

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    The Just War Tradition

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    gives the long historical background on where the tradition originated from. Just War Tradition is also known as the Just War Theory meaning before the government could even demand soldiers to fight and survive for their lives there has to be justification. The theory goes far as the B.C. era and works its way through the centuries ahead. This era was where the Christian’s beliefs are not going to war for an irrational reason or thought but to defend their lives and values. In this case, if…

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    to Female killers. Gender roles are crucial to the idea of the “bad women”; women who kill are performing fundamental gender role disobedience in committing crime. The predetermined role of a woman within a patriarchy society influences the justification of the female aggressiveness and monstrosity. This predetermined notion of women is as a result of what Judith Butler’s (1990) refers to as Gender performativity; ‘Gender is performative…an internal essence of gender is manufactured through…

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    detailing the atrocities of war. Vonnegut also sparks questions on the justification of war and whether one could rationalize the terror bombings of Dresden. Rather than explicitly choosing a side or presenting any villains in the story, Vonnegut allows for a spectrum of beliefs to come to agreement on war’s incomprehensible evils. Vonnegut acknowledges the acts of terror Nazi Germany committed on Jews while still questioning the justification of further evil: I happened to tell a University of…

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    Parallels between Romans and Galatians While it may seem quite evident, the first parallel between Romans and Galatians is their author: Paul. While written to different churches and regions, both letters are addressed to Christians. Romans is a systematic and in-depth explaination of the gospel: man’s sin and his need for salvation, then the process of santification in the believers life, a look of the sovereignty of God as He works throughout Israel’s past, present, and future, and the…

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    French Empires

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    demands for commodities such as tea, sugar, and tobacco, and gave rise to the Empire’s infamous terra nullius doctrine. This stated that it was a human right to take territory not being “properly utilised” by its inhabitants. It was the ideological justification behind the colonisation of North America, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand by the British; the indigenous populations of these territories did not participate in what the British believed to be society or civilisation, and they…

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    Pierre V Sean

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    the tort of a battery (When the can struck his head)? LAW AND APPLICATION CLAIM 1 - PIERRE V SEAN BATTERY 4. Civil battery in tort law is defined as "Direct, intentional, unlawful touching of claimant by defendant without consent or other lawful justification" Collins v Wilcock [1984] 1 W.L.R. 1172 at 1177. In F v West Berkshire Health Authority [1990] 2 A.C. 73 Lord Goff says "... any touching of anther's body is, in the absence of lawful excuse, capable of amounting to a battery and a…

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    he is accused of doing and then he would be killed. The only thing this can accomplish in a town is that the people would be living in fear since they don’t want to be falsely accused and that they would be living in a fake peace. There is no justification in these types of actions because they would only lead to fear and conflict. In Document G it says “We must smother the internal and external enemies of the Republic or perish.” This is basically saying that everyone that is in the Republic…

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    Reflective Appraisal

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    I do not take pleasure in writing negative evaluations but I cannot say that my experience with Dr. Arieahn Matamonasa-Bennett was positive in the least. I have enjoyed and learned very much from taking many professors at Fielding, and that’s why I feel that it is necessary to point out the professors who do not hold themselves to the same standards of excellence. I will try to articulate my experience in Dr. Arieahn Matamonasa-Bennett’s multicultural (712) course as briefly as possible. Also,…

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    Claim: Religion is nonessential when concluding right and wrong though Religion has framed morality since the Genesis of civilization therefore its sovereignty on society will prevail secularism. Morality is relative to the cultural values and beliefs set in place. The rules possessed by cultures across the world originate from the religious beliefs and morals of the ancestors who left them behind. Through the centuries morality has evolved within each and every culture as the cultures adapt…

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