Pacifism is a minority position held by some Christians in the larger denominations (Roman Catholic‚ Church of England‚ Methodist‚ etc.). The Quakers‚ Mennonites‚ Amish and Hutterites together make up the historical ’peace churches’‚ with a long tradition of pacifist belief and action. But the question remains: which position on war is the most faithful to the teaching of Jesus‚ who advised his followers to ‘turn
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Multiculturalism in a globalized society explores the concepts and debates surrounding the complex modern phenomenon of multiculturalism‚ and its varied effects on the advanced industrial nations of the world with clarity and concision‚ it focuses on the interrelated ties of ethnicity‚ race‚ nationalism in a world where globalizing processes have made such ties increasingly important in economic‚ political and cultural terms. Multiculturalism relates to communities containing multiple cultures
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CHAPTER 5 INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS: BETWEEN PROBATION AND INCARCERATION Chapter Objectives 1. Define intermediate sanctions and describe their purpose. 2. Define net widening. 3. Describe how intensive supervision probation works. 4. Explain what drug courts are. 5. Explain how day fines differ from traditional fines. 6. Describe what a sentence to community service entails. 7. Explain what day reporting centers are. 8. Describe how remote-location monitoring works. 9. Explain what residential
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Corporate Crime Assignment “In order to effectively punish and deter corporate crime‚ the law should impose criminal sanctions on individuals rather than on corporations.” Introduction Corporate Crime refers to crimes committed by corporations‚ or individuals acting on behalf of companies (Tomasic‚ 1993). As corporate crime also involves top managers and employees of the company‚ it sometimes overlaps with white-collar crime (Grabosky & Braithwaite‚ 1987). There is no doubt that corporate
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caused all sorts of problems. America had the biggest trade industry and without them agreeing to economic sanctions they would be no use at all. That is what happened when Mussolini invaded Abyssinia‚ the League imposed sanctions but America continued to trade with Italy‚ this meant that the sanctions were useless. Another sanction that did not work without the help of the USA was military sanctions. Britain and France ’s armies had both been weakened by the war and the rest of the league was relying
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Washington. Heavily influenced by the Civil Rights Movement‚ they saw employer sanctions as threat which could be the way to discriminate Mexican and Hispanic in the United States‚ and represented all the Mexican and Hispanic people regardless of the legal status. Other Mexican and Hispanic political organizations‚ both new and old ones‚ adopted the policy which embraces the right of illegal immigrants and opposes the sanctions. On the other hand‚ Tichenor discuss‚ African American rights group had always
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Life in Colonial America By 1700‚ more than 250‚000 people of European origin or descent lived within what is now the United States. These settlers covered much of the eastern seaboard. Each region of colonization was economically and socially distinct‚ as each area developed differently based on geography‚ immigration trends‚ and other factors. The New England Colonies The New England colonies spanned modern-day Massachusetts‚ New Hampshire‚ Maine‚ Connecticut‚ and Rhode Island. New England’s
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During the sixteenth-century‚ Calvinist theology spread across much of Europe‚ even reaching England.25 In England‚ the English Reformation occurred when King Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife‚ Maria of Aragon‚ but was not permitted by the Church of Rome. So‚ he broke the Church of England off from the Church of Rome and established himself as the head of the church. The resulting theological shifts in Church doctrine tended to lean to the Calvinist side.26 In the 39 Articles of the Church of
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Computer Task Group‚ Inc. v. Brotby United States Court of Appeals‚ Ninth Circuit‚ 2004. 364 F.3d 1112. FACTS: In 1995 William Brotby was hired by Computer Task Group‚ Inc. (CTG) as an information technologies consultant. Upon hiring‚ Brotby had to sign an agreement stating that he would be restricted to work for any CTG customers if he left the company. No more than two years later‚ Brotby left CTG and began to work for one of CTG’s customers known as Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
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STATEMENT OF THE CASE The matter currently comes before the court on Petitioner Elizabeth Hamilton and counsel’s appeal from the 2nd Circuit award of sanctions under 28 U.S.C § 1927 (2012) for attorney’s fees to Respondent Randall’s Plumbing Supply. (J.A. 8). The initial action was brought by the Petitioner in the Southern District of New York alleging she was wrongfully terminated and seeking to recover against Respondent. (J.A. at 4.) Petitioner is represented by the law firm Sullivan & Hart
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