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    International Court of Justice Memorial High School - Justice The case of armed activity on the territory of the Republic of Turkey does not simply concern recent events‚ but more so the extended sovereignty of both nations. The main documents upon which my arguments will be based on are the General Assembly’s Resolution 3314‚ International Customary Law; pursuant to Article 3‚ paragraph 1 of the Convention (III) relative to the treatment of prisoners in war‚ Paragraphs 138-139 of the World

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    human race can no longer reproduce and governments have collapsed. The only “strong” government left is the United Kingdom’s‚ which is quickly crumbling. There are “terrorists” all over who call themselves ‘the fishes‚’ talking about some sort of an uprising. All the while‚ bombs are exploding‚ and the world’s youngest human being was just murdered. In Children of Men‚ there is a meaning far greater than the actual story that is viewed on screen. As a team‚ director‚ Alfonso Cuarón‚ and the author of

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    Arab Spring in the Middle East. “Arab Spring” is a term used for the civil uprisings going on in the Middle East and Northern Africa‚ starting in December 2010. We used several information sources like newspaper articles‚ magazines and an interview to get as close to the truth as possible. The newspaper articles and magazines projected the image that the social media played a tremendous role according to the uprisings in the Arab World. This role was mainly organizing protests‚ as a huge tool

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    factory workers and students were fired upon by the military unleashing a massive uprising directed toward Metternich‚ the chief minister of the Habsburg Monarchy and his State Council. Metternich ordered the municipal guard to stop the uprising; however‚ the municipal guard sided with the rebellion thus enhancing the uprising in Vienna. By March 15‚ King Ferdinand was forced to adhere to the demands of the Vienna uprising and promised to provide a constitution to the people of Austria. By late March

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    Hindutva SwatantryaVeer V.D. Savarkar Essentials of Hindutva Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883 – 1966) What is in a name? We hope that the fair Maid of Verona who made the impassioned appeal to her lover to change ’a name that was ’nor hand‚ nor foot‚ nor arm‚ nor face‚ nor any other part belonging to a man’ would forgive us for this our idolatrous attachment to it when we make bold to assert that‚ ’Hindus we are and love to remain so!’ We too would‚ had we been in

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    their rebellious behavior did not pave the way for incredible social‚ political‚ and economic changes all over Latin America‚ however‚ would be inaccurate. Evidence of “progress through revolt” can be seen in Slave Rebellion in Brazil: The Muslim Uprising of 1835 in Bahia by Joao Jose Reis. Another document that provides similar evidence is James E Sanders’ “Citizens of a Free People: Popular Liberalism and Race in Nineteenth-Century Southwestern Colombia”. Both of these texts provide insight into

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    publishing the “Law of Suspects” and executing all the defined enemies of the revolution within France. In the months after the Committee was commissioned by the National Convention‚ they “faced growing counter-revolutionary uprisings” (Law of Suspects). In response to these uprisings‚ the Committee took drastic measures and publishing a “Law of Suspects” which

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    slaves and the continuation of slavery. The time period this is set in is very prone to these situations slave uprising due to certain states being free states and just years before the beginning of the civil war. During this time slavery was being debated as right or wrong. The slaves began to feel fed up with the treatment of themselves and fellow slaves so many revolts and uprisings began during the time period‚ and this was just moments before the civil war began as a fight for equal right for

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    When the Nationalist uprising began in Spain in 1936‚ General Francisco Franco wrote to Hitler and asked for help in transporting his troops from Morocco to Spain. This request was at first denied by the German foreign minister Constantin von Neurath‚ who believed that helping Spain would bring on another European war. Hitler disagreed‚ and sent word to General Franco that Germany would support the rebellion. In July 1936‚ Hitler succeeded in transporting Franco’s +/- 15 000 troops (known as “The

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    Versailles. Economic hardship affected the whole nation and led to uprisings and assassinations. Key problems The Weimar Republic was created at a time of confusion and chaos after Germany had lost the First World War. Many people felt that Germany had received a very harsh deal in the Treaty of Versailles and they resented the government for signing it and agreeing to its conditions. The Weimar Republic faced violent uprisings from various groups‚ not to mention devastating economic problems

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