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    Informative Eskimo Speech

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    Outline for Informative Speech Title: Eskimos Speaker/Name: John Rendon General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the Eskimo family‚ hand crafted tools and modernization to date. Thesis Statement: Eskimos are not a lonely group of people hidden from the world‚ they are a dying breed of independent survivalist while we depend on technology every second of every day. Introduction Attention getter: Think of the last time you were in a weather black out. What did you

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    Just War Theory

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    * Just war & Crisis decision making * The closest we have ever come to nuclear war – the Cuban missile crisis Kevin Cossner saves the day! Introduced to the theory of just war How just war theory is somewhat of a compromise between a Machiavellian view that justifies all means to a more pacifist view that views war as evil regardless of the reason Just war theory – something that tries to limit the damages of war as much as possible Usually divided into 4 pieces Jus Ad Bellum – justice

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    Hitler before the war

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    On the evening of April 20th‚ 1889 a little after six‚ a child was born in the small town called Braunau Am Inn just across the border from German Bavaria. Born to a man and woman named Alois Schicklgruber and Klara Pölzl. Due to being an illegitimate child Alois Schicklgruber‚ in order to help the advance of his career choose to change his name from Schicklgruber to Hiedler‚ however it was recorded as Hitler in the record books. So in 1876‚ at the age of 39‚ Alois Schicklgruber became Alois Hitler

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    Just War Doctrine

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    The Just War Doctrine consists of a set of criteria which must be met before a government can legitimately declare war and subsequently use lethal force. In this application paper‚ I will assess and scrutinize the fabric of the Grenada War in the attempt to convey the veridicality of the Just War Doctrine and the actions set forth during said war. The criteria of a just war according to the Just War Doctrine are a Just Cause‚ Legitimate Authority‚ Right Intention‚ Probability of Success‚ Proportionality

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    Just War Is Unjust

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    2013-07-09T16:58:18#BeginEditable "Heading" Just and Unjust War2013-07-09T16:58:18#EndEditable 2013-07-09T16:58:18#BeginEditable "body" by Howard ZinnReprinted (with permission of the author) from the book Declarations of Independence‚ (...also found in The Zinn Reader‚ and Howard Zinn on War) I enlisted in the Army Air Corps in World War II and was an eager bombardier‚ determined to do everything I could to help defeat fascism. Yet‚ at the end of the war‚ when I collected my little mementos--my photos

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    Iraq--Just War?

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    Do you believe the invasion of Iraq successfully meets the principles of a just war? A just war is a war that “can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force is justified… can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered… must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants” (What Is A Just War?). The war in Iraq was not used as an only remaining option; it was not used as a means to retaliate for an action imposed against us; and it was

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    Just War Theory

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    Just War Theory: An Introduction. Just war theory is an interesting idea which constitutes both elements of ethics and politics to form a theory that describe the ethical and political relationship between states and sovereignty. Just War theory can be describes as an attempt to reconcile war with morality. Its main objective was to give justification for a state to launch an attack towards another state provided they have a valid reason to do so. From this we can come to define just war theory

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    Just War Theory

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    Just War Theory For a war to be considered as just or correct‚ it must meet the six criteria known as The Just War Theory. The theory includes‚ Just Cause‚ Comparative Justice‚ Legitimate Authority‚ Probability of Success‚ Proportionality and Last Resort. However ‚ war is something that cannot be justified. War is addressing conflict with senseless bloodshed that could otherwise be resolved with words meaning the Just War Theory is unable to declare a war in history just. Just Cause states that

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    Just War Theory

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    Just War Theory and a Thoughtful Realist One important theory within International Relations shows a moral aspect on how to conduct war. This theory is called Just War Theory. Just War Theory is a doctrine of military ethics from a philosophical and Catholic viewpoint. This theory consists of two parts: Jus ad bellum (the right to go to war) and Jus in bello (right conduct within war). Jus a bellum‚ the right to go to war‚ explicitly describes how a nation-state should conduct itself before

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    The Just War Theory

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    What justifies war? Who justifies it? Why as human beings do we feel the need to fight‚ harm‚ and kill others to achieve certain goals? These questions have been pertinent to our society since the beginning of time and continue to challenge us to better understand the human psyche‚ and code of ethics that give Soldiers‚ Sailors‚ Airmen‚ Coast Guardsmen‚ and Marines credence to kill in the name of the United States of America. These ethics of war lay the foundation for that code of understanding and

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