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    Just war theory is a set of normative principles that determines when military force is just (jus ad bellum principles) and how war can be executed (jus in bello principle). Although war is generally characterized as aggressive‚ destructive‚ and morbid‚ there are basic principles that ought to guide the conduct during wartime. Under jus ad bellum‚ the most important principle is that war must have a just cause. This means that the causes that resort to military force must be appropriate. For

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    Ad Reinhardt had a unique painting style and concept while the development with his black paintings. During his last days of lif he constantly repainted the same paining‚ same structure and applying shades of the same color on the surface. His black paintings were square format‚ identically divided into nine equal squares and coated in shades of black. Reinhardt also choose to paint these canvas by hand rather than using industrial techniques provided by mechanical reproduction. Reinhardt painted

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    Is just war theory compatible with humanitarian intervention? Just War theory is generally divided into three parts: Jus ad bellum‚ jus in bello and jus post bellum. For the purposes of this essay I will be focusing mainly on jus ad bellum whilst referring also to jus in bello. Jus ad bellum has six requirements‚ namely just cause‚ right intention‚ proper authority and public declaration‚ last resort‚ probability of success and proportionality. To assess whether Just War Theory (JWT) is compatible

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    recommend disconnecting from the computer network before opening emails attachments. Enable a pop-up blocker: Malicious software creators can develop a pop-up ad‚ which is an Internet advertisement that suddenly appears in a new window on top of a webpages displayed in a browser. A pop-up blocker is a filtering program that stops pop-up ads from displaying on webpages. You can download the pop-up blocker for free. Use an anti-virus program: Using an anti-virus program is one of the way to protect

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    or kill others can be overridden by another prima facie duty‚ to act justly and always pursue justice. According to the just war theory there are two principles which must be followed when a country considers entering a war. The first is the jus ad bellum which defines rules and obligations to be satisfied just before going to war. The first condition states that a country enters a war only if there is a just cause. Mainly‚ the just causes are protecting innocent life‚ preserving necessary decent

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    Multimodal Presentation – War and Peace Script War‚ and its inherent destruction‚ “attack’s people’s rights to life‚ security‚ subsistence‚ peace and liberty” (Routledge‚ 2012) (Magliano‚ 2016). The just war theory is largely a Christian philosophy that involves issues of justice‚ on a philosophical‚ political and religious front. The theory draws from three main perspectives [show three perspectives on scree] – all of which are explicit in upholding the protection of human life (BBC‚ 2014). Ultimately

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    Argumentum ad logicam: arguing that because an argument contains a logical fallacy the argument in its entirety must therefore be discarded. Example: The opposing argument contains an appeal to emotion (pathos)‚ the author criticises the opponent’s use of pathos as though it constitutes the bulk of the argument‚ positioning the reader to feel indignant about being manipulated by the opposition‚ and to feel that they can disregard the opponent’s argument in its entirety since it is evidently based

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    show God and his creations‚ as well as a science‚ of anatomy and perspective. Also during the Renaissance there were many people who used art as a way to record discoveries and inspired people to take pleasure in the world around them. <br> <br>In 1452 AD‚ a genius named Leonardo da Vinci was born in a small town called Vinci. He was the illegitimate son of a local lawyer. When he was small he loved to draw pictures of plants‚ insects‚ flowers‚ animals‚ and birds. When Leonardo was in his teens his father

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    and there was an infinite regress of movers and hence no subsequent movers it would not be possible for a prime mover‚ the cosmological argument believes this is false. Aquinas shows that infinite regress is impossible he does this using a reduction ad absurdum argument suggesting infinite regress is a

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    driven from biblical teachings (Catholic Answer‚ n.d). This was later perfected by St. Thomas Aquinas to form the Just War Theory that we know today. In his work‚ Summa Theologicae‚ St. Thomas Aquinas had outlined the criteria for a just war as (Jus Ad Bellum) well as the kind of activities that are permissible during a war

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