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    Religion Causes War

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    RELIGION CAUSES WAR: PROS AND CONS There are many arguments and counter-arguments when discussing the topic of religion causing war. Many critics argue that throughout history‚ religion has been the single greatest source of human-caused wars‚ suffering‚ and misery. In the name of God (by whatever name)‚ more suffering has been inflicted than by any other man-made cause. (Pro Side) Critics on the other side counter that modern secular ideological movements are actually responsible for much greater

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    JUST WAR THEORY | September 132011 | This project is based on the chapter of structures and processes of war under which the ‘Just War Theory’ is analyzed in reference to the US military intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks in US. | America’s Just War Theory | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CASE STUDY Study is made on the US military attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan in post 9/11 era. Nature of study is qualitative and library based. SCOPE The study of the project is limited

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    On the Road with Huck Finn

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    Both Jack Kerouac’s On the Road and Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tell stories of the search for freedom and adventure while travelling. The main characters of both books long for the experience of travelling the American countryside. Although the circumstances that lead Sal Paradise and Huck Finn on their journeys are different‚ they have similar ideas of what awaits them on the unknown road ahead. However‚ as Sal and Huck both learn‚ dreams do not always correspond with reality

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    Just War Theory

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    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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    We Should Stop Wars Jonathan Granoff – “Nuclear Weapons‚ Ethics‚ Morals and Law” Ron Paul – “Conscription: The Terrible Price of War” Jonathan Granoff – “Peaace and Security” War and Terrorism is perhaps one of the hottest topics in the U.S. The debate on whether a mosque should be built two blocks away from ground zero has refreshed people’s memory of the terrorist attack nine years ago. Many people in the U.S. believe that we are in a just war with the terrorists who threat the peace

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    The Melian War

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    According to Aquinas‚ in order to justify the just war‚ the war has to meet various principles of jus ad bellum.(Aquinas‚p.240) In this paper‚ I will go through those principles and determine whether the war in The Melian Dialogue is just or not on the Melian’s side. Although some people may argue that the war in The Melian Dialogue meets various principles in the just war framework‚ I will introduce those arguments and rebut those arguments to justify that it was an unjust war. The Melian Dialogue

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    America overnight. At least 600‚000 men‚ both Union and Confederate‚ never returned to their families. Five years of separation forced the North and South to live as “one”. In theory‚ slaves became freedmen and equal to their white counterparts. Post-bellum America was difficult for everyone‚ but it was the South who endured the most hardship. Southern Democrats were now at the mercy of Northern Republicans‚ forced to rebuild their governments with the federal “blueprint” in mind. Former government officials

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    Compared to the early 20th century‚ the wars of today are vastly different. The reasons for fighting‚ the styles of fighting‚ and who is fighting are all very different. However‚ in an age that is far removed from the past‚ a few things regarding war have remained the unchanged. One of the ideas that has remained unchanged in a time that is every changing‚ are the rules of war‚ as described by Michael Walzer in his book‚ Just and Unjust Wars. Naturally‚ in a time where so much has changed‚ there

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    World War II a legitimate war? in the context of just war theory. ’In war some sorts of restraint‚ both on what we can legitimately fight for (jus ad bellum) and on how we may legitimately fight (jus in bello)‚ are morally required’.1 However‚ recent theorists also add the responsibility and accountability of warring parties after the war (jus post bellum) to the main two categories of just war theory. From Christian perspective the function of the JWT was simply an excuse of making war morally and religiously

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    Courtney Thompson Drones v. International Law Introduction There are many debates on the legal and moral aspect of drone targeted killings. While there are many reasons why it is morally wrong‚ this paper will discuss the legality of drone targeted killings. In a country where you can go to jail for the remainder of your life for murdering someone‚ this is one of the most debated topics. There is disagreement about whether suspected terrorists should be considered combatants and subjected to being

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