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    Essay Underhand Marriage Morally Justified or Not Disusun untuk memenuhi tugas Bahasa Inggris Disusun Oleh : Dyah Utari Hastrarini XI - IPS SMAN 1 Yogyakarta 2012 Nowadays‚ underhand marriage is booming. The great business person‚ Sheikh Puji‚ artist‚ like Dewi Persik-Aldiansyah Taher did this kind of marriage. Do you know what the meaning of underhand marriage? Underhand marriage is marriage without the presence of the family‚ and is done secretly. Maybe‚ it is because the woman’s

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    highly controversial subject and many continue to debate about the event‚ over half a century after it occurred. In August of 1945‚ near the end of World War II‚ the US military dropped two atomic bombs over Japan‚ not only causing a mass of death and devastation‚ but it also induced the question- were dropping the bombs necessary and justified? Due to exaggerated statistics‚ and what students learn in textbooks‚ Americans are socialized into believing that dropping the bombs were necessary to ending the

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    Is killing ever justified? Yes‚ killing is justified in certain situations. An example would be if a burglar comes into someone’s house. The first thing they do is grab a gun or knife and use self defense. Some people will say no they should be punished people should not kill anyone under any conflict. Then‚ some people say just the opposite. Another example would be during a person’s life time they can experience very painful illnesses. People should have the rights where they can die when they

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    The Problems of Justified True Belief What is knowledge‚ and is anyone in a position to give an account of it? Certainly people do have knowledge‚ given the vast amounts that fill up our libraries; or what people refer to as common knowledge- what a person believes and understands based on their experiences; or what a professional learns through the ongoing practices within their field. These are personal accounts of types of knowledge that people may be in a position to put forth; however‚

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    “Is Capital Punishment Justified” When looking at the issue of whether Capital Punishment is ever Justified‚ Robert W. Lee believes that it is because it is necessary to punish people to for heinous crimes against society fairly. I plan to expand on his argument by looking at four different categories; risk of executing an innocent‚ the incapacitation and the deterrent effects‚ race sentencing and the death penalty‚ the cost of life without parole versus the death penalty

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    Examine the extent to which expenditure on arms and the armed forces is justifiable in the modern world. ! ! With all its wars‚ terrorist attacks and genocides‚ history might suggest that the armed forces has a critical and unquestionable role in any nation-state. However‚ as Steven Pinker puts it “We believe our world is riddled with terror and war‚ but we may be living in the most peaceable era in human existence’. Since the peak of the cold war in the 1970s and 80s‚ organised conflicts of all

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    Cem Anil Kenar HIST104A-B02 Spg12 Wilson’s Stance during WW1: From “He kept us out of the War” to “Make the World Safe for Democracy” As it is well-known the World War I was primarily of a war fought due to imperialist aims‚ stemming from the need to satisfy the demand for raw material in the Europe. With the industrial revolution urge for raw material became of crucial importance for the European states. This was followed by the aggressive colonization projects that eventually led to a harsh

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    Can the bombing of Dresden be justified? Dresden was Germanys 7th largest city at the time of the war. Historically‚ Dresden had been northern Germany’s cultural centre – a city filled with museums and historic buildings. The Frauenkirche Cathedral was one of the world’s famous buildings. Dresden was also an extremely important industrial area‚ which was something that the allies really did not want‚ but before February 1945 Dresden was a peaceful country and there were not any threats from the

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    realise that once off the railways‚ the speed of the army was determined by foot‚ making the deadline of 42 days unrealistic and inflexible. Their advance was delayed‚ allowing France to regroup with the BEF to halt German advance. Other reasons – mechanisms of trench warfare. Weapons were more suited for defense e.g. machine gun‚ artillery and barbed wire. Old tactic were used e.g. cavalry charges. Reconnaissance of enemy positions was poor. Both sides were able to get new supplies through using

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    U235 is brought together‚ the resulting fission chain reaction can produce mass destructruction. Anyhow ‚ the United States only had a few assumptions of what was going to occur but necessarily didn’t know the huge amount of impact little boy would have so of course the only way to know was to give it a first try and drop it on japan which was the way to fight back after the attack on pearl harbor. The U.S came in with the mindset that once they attacked‚ Emperor Hirohito would immediately decide

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