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    distant use of weapons or bombs‚ but we have then to add that this seems to be specialized to “unauthorized” uses: the violence of a “terrorist” but not‚ except by its opponents‚ of an army‚ where “force” is preferred and most operations of war and preparation for war are described as “defence”; or the similar partisan range between “putting under restraint” or “restoring order‚” and “police violence.” We can note also a relatively simple sense (iii)‚ which is not always clearly distinguished from (i)

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    What is social movement? Charles Tilly describes social movement as a broad grouping of organizations and groups that shares a common ideology and tries to achieve general goals‚ or Contentious campaigns where ordinary‚ organized people make claims on other‚ often more powerful‚ people. We have faced many challenges in social movement such as racial discrimination‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and religion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion‚ but no one should say anything offensive. In the

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    Charles Tilly’s made an argument in analogizing between war making and state making‚ on one hand‚ and organized crime‚ on the other. Tilly articulated the basic duties of government. One of which was protecting its citizens from external hardship. This “protecting of the citizens” by the government will eventually lead to dominance or monopoly over a particular area. Charles Tilly‚ in his argument‚ mainly discussed how Europeans states were generally formed through state making and war making processes

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    In “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” Charles Tilly argues that there is an analogy to be drawn between state‚ or war making and organized crime. He argues that the powers in control of both state and war making are “self-seeking entrepreneurs”. Tilly believes that the people who hold the control of both war and state creation are just as guilty of creating violence for their own personal advantages and gains as those “self- seeking entrepreneurs” he compares them to. Tilly argues

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    “Making War at Home in the United States: Militarization and the Current Crisis” By Catherine Lutz And “War Making and State Making as Organized Crime” By Charles Tilly “Making War at Home in the United States: Militarization and the Current Crisis”‚ an intellectual article where the very famous author Catherine Lutz‚ choosing empirical data‚ wrote up to 19 pages‚ having the purpose to present information that makes the reader struggle to understand the crisis presented by terrorism in

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    Charles Cornwallis was a tremendous part of the American Revolutionary War. Charles Cornwallis was a famous British General. He didn’t start of as the enemy against the Stamp Act he was on the colonists side. He was a famous for fighting against the colonist for his country‚ Great Britain. When the Revolutionary War started he felt patriotic and felt he had to press the Stamp Act to support his country. He was later promoted as a general and he arrived in America in May 1776 to fight in the American

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    painting that impressed me and also is very beautiful is the portrait‚ Benefits Supervisor Sleeping‚ 1995. Freud’s‚ Benefits Superior Sleeping 1995‚ oil on canvas painting depicting an obese‚ naked woman lying on a couch and the portrait of Sue Tilly‚ weighing about one hundred twenty-seven kilograms two hundred eighty pounds. The painting was exhibited twice at flowers Gallery in 1996; Naked-flowers East at London Fields and 1997 in British Figurative Art-part 1: painting at flowers east painting

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    simple task completed by a stranger. While this story may be funny and seem very unrealistic right now‚ there is certainly a possibility that this could become a reality in the not too distant future. The fictional application featured in the article‚ “Tilly Here-and-Now”‚ allows random people to submit requests to have something done for a bounty. These requests will be pushed to all app users within a half mile of the target of the request. Sample information from some of these requests can be seen below

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    Why did King Charles lose the civil war? In April 1642‚ the Civil war started in England. The civil war ended up by King Charles losing the war. And in my essay I am going to talk about many reasons why Charles lost the civil war. In 1642 most people thought that King Charles would win the civil war‚ as he had won the battle of Edge hill‚ but unfortunately King Charles did not take advantage of this opportunity and marched to London. King Charles didn’t know what to do when it came to big

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    Charleswar with the Saxons was a very bitter expensive war because the Saxons were a fierce group that worshipped the devil‚ were hostile to the Christian religion and were violators of all laws. This war started in 772 AD and went on for thirty three years with many false agreements of surrender by the Saxons including them to renounce the devil and adopt Christianity. In 804 AD Charles wins this long war and allows the rest of the ten thousand Saxons to live in peace as long as they abided by

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