In practice‚ societies choose either to validate or reject the legitimacy of certain acts. This article aims to overcome this problem by suggesting a new way of thinking about the way that ‘dirty hands’ and ‘lesser evil’ ethics work in practice through Ian Clark’s work on legitimacy. It argues that in particular cases actors evaluate between competing political‚ ethical and legal claims‚ Moral absolutism is not often considered a valued commodity when it comes to war. Political leaders‚ it
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in The Zone? Instant Zone Activity (include time spent) Lasting Zone Activity (include time spent) Eating Cereal – 15 min Doing homework - 8hrs Feeding my brother - 45min Running - 1hr Feeding my sister – 25 min Watering Rabbits – 45 mins Watching tv – 2 hrs Feeding horses – 10 mins Eating dinner – 30 min Helping my dad build a spa – 3 hrs Getting the kids ready for bed – 25 mins Getting myself ready for bed – 10 min. Watching tv – 1 hr 30 min Answer
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Identity I am here today to discuss our Australian Identity. How do you imagine a typical Australian? Maybe you see a blonde haired‚ blue eyed surfing babe? Or a bushman who drinks Bushels tea and four X beers while munching on some snags cooked on the BBQ? Or perhaps you see someone like Steve Irwin‚ our iconic crocodile hunter. Or do you picture the movie “Crocodile Dundee?” Australians are stereotyped and our typical Australian is usually imagined to be male. (Click) Russell Ward‚ well known author
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goes thus: THE EMIR He was the supreme leader of the emirate. His functions include; * He served as the supreme ruler of his subjects * He appointed other senior officials such as madawaki‚ galadima etc * He organized his people for communal work and defense of the emirate * He enforced the sharia laws (Islamic laws) * He presided over the emir’s court as judge * He maintained law and order in the emirate * He imposed and collected rates such as kharaji (land tax)‚ jangali(cattle
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ne of the important functions of law in any society is to provide stability‚ predictability‚ and continuity so that people can know how to order their affairs. If any society is to survive‚ its citizens must be able to determine what is legally right and legally wrong. They must know what sanctions will be imposed on them if they commit wrongful acts. If they suffer harm as a result of others’ wrongful acts‚ they must know how they can seek redress. By setting forth the rights‚ obligations‚ and privileges
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The management of Brockly’s Clothing and Design Store said that female jeans trousers are their main seller. They do not understand the principles of breakeven analysis and are not sure at what point they are able to register a profit. Your manger has asked you to explain how useful breakeven analysis can be in assisting the organisation in determining the best output. Task 5 – this task must be completed in a supervised classroom you are not allowed to liaise with your colleagues. However
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Discussion Questions – “Miss Brill” 1. Where does this story take place? How do we know (provide evidence from the story)? 2. Other than visit the park on Sunday afternoons‚ what two things do we learn that Miss Brill does in her spare time? 3. Consider the implications of the title of the story. What important information does it give the reader about the main character? 4. Analyze Miss Brill’s Sundays in the park. Why does she go there‚ and how does she feel when she is there? 5. How
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Typical Me Anger. A controlling sensation of which I have lived with my entire life: an experience of truly horrific re-occurrences. When I say that my anger is controlling I don’t mean that I have my occasional little tantrums‚ I go into another state of mind‚ one of which only a few people have yet seen me in. It is unimaginably frightful for people around me and even worse for me. It interests me‚ my anger‚ and it makes me wonder what a human being is capable of‚ what lengths a certain emotion
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12 February 2013 My First Day at Work When I was a kid‚ I couldn’t wait until I was old enough to get a job. Sure‚ it would be a good way to make friends and learn how to prepare myself for the real world‚ but for me‚ it was mostly about making my own money. Having to ask my parents for cash every time I needed some annoyed me‚ mostly because they’d always say no. Every time they did‚ I would always whine and complain about how different things would be when I had money of my own‚ how I would never
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Reflective Account of My Day at Work Yesterday I started my day at work at 7:30 am as I was rotted for an early shift as a duty manager for that day. I am following three weeks rolling rota with my colleagues from Senior Management Team (SMT). First of my responsibilities determined by Health and Safety at Work Act as well as our own Signing in Book Policy was to sign in the signing in book. This will ensure that it is known that I am in the building. All the staff coming on duty is required to
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