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    TERRORISM A CURSE OR BLESSING TO INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Executive summary This paper looks into terrorism and the effect it has had on international humanitarian law. Whether it has had a negative impact on the already existing laws that deal with conflict situations or whether it has had a positive impact. It also looks into the situations terrorism has led to and the various ways the fight against terrorism has been used to undermine human rights and given states a leeway to commit

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    Environmentally friendly cars will soon cease to be an option … they will become a necessity. FUJIO CHO The Scales Are Tipping Over Cars are an integral part of society‚ and life is almost unimaginable without them. Most parents drive to work in them‚ drop their children to school in them‚ and even get their groceries home in them! The object of countless boys and girls’ fantasies‚ cars have been pronounced “modern marvels” by the History Channel [1]‚ and the mass produced car one of the

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    A Blessing

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    A Blessing Deanna Jane B. Dagsallo It’s amazing how love greatly affects everybody. Peace‚ happiness‚ and security these are only some of the attributes of love. To love and to be loved was one of the best feelings I had experienced. I was raised by the family with love that makes me feel that I am always safe. The love that makes me smile‚ trust and care. The love that keeps me strong to overcome all the disappointments and challenges I dealt with. My family supported me and made a better

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    Genetic engineering will eventually prove to be more a curse than a blessing. Do you agree? In this era of huge scientific and technological advances‚ the debate often centres on whether genetic engineering will eventually prove to be more a curse than a blessing. The term ‘genetic engineering’ refers to the deliberate and controlled manipulation of the genes in an organism with the intent of making that organism better in some way. First and foremost‚ genetic engineering may raise ethnic problems

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    Constantine the Great FULL NAME- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Magnus(constantine the great) (son of Constantius Chlorus and Helena‚ married to Fausta‚ he had four children‚ and was eventually succeeded by constantine II.) BIRTH/DEATH- Born in Naissus‚ rome in 285‚ he died in March of 337. RULED- During Constantine’s rule over Rome from 308-337. His reign as emperor of Rome marked one of the major turning points Roman history and in European history as a whole. he was

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    The Conversion of Constantine Constantine the great ruled the Roman Empire in the early fourth century C.E. from 306 until his death in 337 C.E. He became the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity and legalize the Christian religion. One of the most significant accomplishments during Constantine’s rule as Roman Emperor was the reversal of the Christian persecutions that were put in place by previous Emperor‚ including Diocletian’s great persecution of 303 C.E. There was great controversy

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    Constantine and Christianity. Constantine is called "the Great" mainly due to his deeds rather than due to his intellectual and moral qualities. His claim to greatness is mainly based on the fact that he foresaw the future spread of Christianity and decided to profit from it for his empire‚ as well as completing the work of Aurelian and Diocletian transforming quasi-constitutional monarchy into a naked absolutism. There is no reason to doubt the sincerity of Constantine’s transition to Christianity

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    Constantine The Great Flavius Valerius Constantinus‚ also known as Constantine the Great‚ was the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He was educated in the imperial court of Rome and pursued to succeed his father. In 305 A.D.‚ his father became the emperor of the Western Empire. But‚ when he died in 306 A.D.‚ British troops declared that Constantine should replace his father. The Eastern emperor Galerius refused this claim and gave Constantine a lesser rank. The Emperor Constantine

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    Minimum of Two – Essay “Minimum of Two suggests that family can be both a blessing and a curse” In Tim Winton’s collection of short stories‚ ‘Minimum of Two’‚ family is a major‚ recurring theme. Winton displays his interest in exploring the idea of family within each story differently‚ containing the positive and negative influence that family has on the actions and emotions of the Nilsam family and his alternative protagonists

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    Constantine and Christianity Constantine the Great‚ also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine‚ was the Emperor of Rome during 306 to 337. His father was Flavius Valerius Constantius who was a Roman army officer and his wife Helena. Constantine experienced a dramatic event in 312 (aged 40) during the Battle of Milvian Bridge‚ succeeding and that claiming the throne as emperorship in the West. According to some sources‚ Constantine looked up to the sun before the battle started and saw a cross

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