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    Physical Characteristics Fezzik is like a super human. He is as big as a giant‚ yet he care about everybody and is the best friend you could ever have. He has brown curly hair and sideburns. His clothes are pretty raggy and not very fancy. He is very strong and helpful. The most noticeable part about Fezzik is that he is so big. “Was easily the biggest human being she had ever seen” (page 102). Here you learn that Fezzik is huge. “When Fezzik was a year old‚ he weighed eighty-five pounds.” Fezzik

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    Just in Time System

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    Just In Time system (JIT) was developed at the Toyota Motor company in Japan in the mid- 1970s by Taiichi Ohno and several of his associates. The roots of JIT system can be traced to the Japanese environment wherein lack of space and lack of natural resources necessitated efficiencies in processes and the use of limited natural resources. Thus the Japanese have developed an aversion to waste of any type‚ whatever it may be. Scrap and rework were also considered waste and thus they strive for perfect

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    Just War Theory

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    meet all the requirements of the Just War theory‚ in which would the Iraq War not justifiable. The United States had no legitimate reason for the invasion. Aquinas comments on Augustine‚ “A just war is wont to be described as one that avenges wrongs‚ when a nation or state has to be punished‚ for refusing to make amends for the wrongs inflicted by its subjects‚ or to restore what it has seized unjustly” (261). Despite having good intentions‚ the US government lacked just cause which is vital in when

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    Iraq--Just War?

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    Do you believe the invasion of Iraq successfully meets the principles of a just war? A just war is a war that “can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force is justified… can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered… must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants” (What Is A Just War?). The war in Iraq was not used as an only remaining option; it was not used as a means to retaliate for an action imposed against us; and it was

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    Ulzhan Mukasheva 09/11/13 Religious Studies Just War and Pacifism (I) Examine the view that some wars can be justified. (21) What is just war? It’s the act of war that must be justified because of the considerable losses which war entails. Pacifism? The pacifist will pursue every other option a prior to resorting to war. War actually has some advantages and can be justified; mainly it establishes peace. It stimulates the economy e.g. weapon development‚ employment‚ reparations‚ rebuilding

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    Just War Doctrine

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    The Just War Doctrine consists of a set of criteria which must be met before a government can legitimately declare war and subsequently use lethal force. In this application paper‚ I will assess and scrutinize the fabric of the Grenada War in the attempt to convey the veridicality of the Just War Doctrine and the actions set forth during said war. The criteria of a just war according to the Just War Doctrine are a Just Cause‚ Legitimate Authority‚ Right Intention‚ Probability of Success‚ Proportionality

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    Stereotypes are Just Stereotypes Do you care about your culture? Is it a major part of your life? Culture is what makes up a person’s life. Most people base their opinions on stereotypes‚ but culture is way more. Culture is important because most people use stereotypes‚ judge based upon stereotypes‚ and don’t actually know about the other culture/race. Great amounts of people use stereotypes and take them seriously. Society does stick to stereotypes and use them‚ even if they are or aren’t

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    Just wanted a. Membership

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    JUST NOTICIBLE DIFFERENCE The tool of ’Just noticeable difference (JND) can be used to advantage. Brand identity changes can happen for many reasons. In most recent cases‚ particularly Axis Bank and Vodafone‚ the identity change was all about a need for a new name to replace the old. In the first case‚ it was a statutory imperative and in the second‚ it was due to a change of ownership pattern. The key need is‚ however‚ to convey that the change is but a name change alone. Nothing else has changed

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    The Characteristics of Romantic Poetry   The Romantic Movement lasted from about 1750 to about 1870‚ is often defined as second Renaissance. Romanticism cannot be identified with a single style‚ technique‚ or attitude‚ but romantic writing is generally characterized by a highly imaginative and subjective approach‚ emotional intensity‚ freedom of thought and expression‚ an idealization of nature‚ and a dreamlike or visionary quality.  The Romantic Movement is both a revolt and revival .This movement

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