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    and the Dimachaerus. Reason 1 they break easily Bow‚ spear and arrows have only one shot before they break. The lances and spears would break easy because of heavy gladiator battles. (Reason Some people Think Gladiator is A gladiator was an armed combatant. who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators‚ wild animals‚

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    How did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Tyranny is means ‘as harsh absolute power in the hands of one individual’; it has happened everywhere. Whatever the size or shape‚ tyranny is a problem because it means too much power in the hands of one person or group. In 1787‚ Representatives from almost all the states in the U.S‚ met in Philadelphia to fix the issue of tyranny. The House presents us to “The Articles of Confederation” to help guard against tyranny. The Constitution guarded against

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    How does the Constitution guard from tyranny? Imagine being in world where you are forced to wear certain things. Forced to practice the only religion allowed. Imagine not being able to know what you want‚ when you wanted! The Constitution was made on September 17‚ 1787 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. It was made to provide the framework for the U.S. government. It creates things like presidency‚ the Congress‚ and the Supreme Court. From May to September of 1787‚ men known as framers were thinking

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    Have you ever thought of why we have a constitution? Well one reason is‚ it helps guard against tyranny. The constitution was made in 1787 by a group of 12 to 13 delegates who didn’t want one person or a group of people to get to much power. Some of the things in our constitution that help guard against tyranny are federalism‚ separation of power‚ big vs. small states and checks and balances. Federalism guards against tyranny because the states and central government have power they control

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    Federalism How does Federalism guard against tyranny? Federalism creates a layered system of the States and National Government. Creates a form of Government‚ Federalism. It equally  distributes all power. The states serve as as a check to balance the powers of Federal government does the same for the states. It is described as a “Compound Government.” with a double security and arises to the rights of the people. It offers double security to the people. Two-tiered system of government;

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    and Big states vs small states The beginning guard against tyranny was Federalism‚ which is a political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant. James Madison had stated in a “Federalist Newspaper” about Federalism and how it basically worked for the Colony. Federalism protects against tyranny because Federalism isn’t an absolute power‚ its a division of power to certain members of a covenant. The additional guard against tyranny was Separation of Powers which means

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    DucMinh’s border guard station: Improve the Qualitative Management of Soldiers Managing staffs and soldiers closely is one of important polictic missions of Border Guard units. This is main key to decide its success in oparation of building strong durable unit‚ improving soldiers’s capacity and fightingabletment to protect firmly ownership of national sea areas and islands. To complete that missions‚ DucMinh’s Border Guard Station ( Provincial Border Guard) held on managing according to various

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    Introduction International law governs international relations both in time of peace and in time of armed conflict. It covers a plenty of fields. It also regulates the circumstances in which states may use armed force (traditionally termed ius ad bellum) and the way in which armed force is actually used ( termed ius in bello or the law of war‚ international humanitarian law applicable in armed conflict). Since its creation‚ the United Nations has helped resolve a number of conflicts‚ both regional

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    members. “Indonesia’s Nike factories have sought to deny their staff the new minimum wage by pressuring them to sign an agreement forfeiting their right to the pay increase.” (“Jakarta Globe” 2013). Nike workers claim to have been intimidated by armed soldiers(ABC news 2013) The moral rights is being violated. Nunes(2011) stated that Moral Rights Model is an ethic model for the decision taking that evaluates the decisions and behaviors‚ by its compatibility with the fundamental rights such as the

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    Written in 1787 by James Madison‚ the United States Constitution was created to guard against tyranny in the new government system. In the words of James Madison‚ “The accumulation of all powers ... in the same hands‚ whether of one‚ a few‚ or many (is) the very definition of tyranny.” The people of the thirteen states were afraid of tyranny due to the tyrant leading their previous country‚ King George III. The last thing they wanted was for their new world to be a tyranny‚ just like the one they

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