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    Doing What's Unjust Thing

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    controversial claim‚ I have come to the assumption that doing what’s unjust is one of the worst things an individual can do. The points discussed in this paper were wrongdoing and wickedness are two of the greatest evils‚ the only way to cure an impure soul is through punishment‚ and one should avoid living their life as a tyrant. All of these points aim toward the conclusion that an illness of the soul resides in a person who performs unjust acts‚ and that person can only be cured by painful punishment

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    Why Unjust Law Is Wrong

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    sit. The law was meant to treat people differently based upon the color of their skin. She felt that this was an unjust law and took a stand against it by breaking the law. Famous people like m.l.k‚ gandhi‚ and thoreau went against the law because they felt it was wrong and only way to fix that was to fix them self by breaking the law. Civil dis happens when people stand up for unjust laws without violent and demands better laws from the government as defined by thearu‚ mlk‚ and gandhi. There is

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    Poverty

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    the society 2. Furthermore they keep the public informed about recent happenings‚ in the event emergencies occur they shall be notified. 2.5.1 These are three ways in which the media does not reflect the society we live in: - 1. The media is selective with the type of news they render worthy‚ it does not always address real problems. 2. Secondly the media positions undermines other political parties and fronts the ruling party with all the good they do. 3. Lastly the media may

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    but in our own country and neighbourhood. These incidents of violence take place in many forms and occasions. They include‚ mass murders‚ serial killers‚ terrorism‚ wars‚ rape and sexual violence‚ domestic violence‚ parent-child or sibling violence‚ physical and sexual child abuse. The present day violence such as gang rapes on women of all ages including attacking little children is becoming routine reality. For Tendulkar‚ violence is not only the medium though which he criticizes the unjust society

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    that government does not violate our natural rights? Have these mechanisms worked? Why or why not? To ensure that our government does not violate our natural rights we have put certain mechanisms in place. Natural rights are the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness as mentioned in the Declaration of Independence (Preamble). These mechanisms include a separation of powers‚ and a system of checks and balances which are all under the constitution. This is under our constitutional

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    When you look at torture and the idea of torture you also have to look at what both a just and unjust act is. Both Aristotle and Mill discuss justice and injustice along with just and unjust acts. So in order to determine if it is ever permissible to torture another person according to Mill and Aristotle‚ you have to first look at both of their definitions of justice and if the act is just or unjust. In Aristotle’s Book II of Nicomachean Ethics‚ he explains that virtue of character is the mean to

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    Jennifer Nagel’s Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction (33–36)‚ Descartes argues that our senses must be trustworthy because ideas that are innate to us‚ but defective‚ would not have been built into us by a God that is perfect (36). He shows this by first arguing for the existence of God‚ and from there he deduces that all of our clear and distinct ideas are innate and entirely trustworthy (36). By proving that all of our clear and distinct ideas are caused by God and that God is an infinite and perfect

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    conflicts - Gain more autonomy and focus on educating children more effectively - Individuals become more independent Some people think that the existence of nuclear family is conducive to economic development of countries while others prefer the old-fashioned way- extended family. My essay will discuss causes and effects of smaller-unit family type on our entire society. Smaller unit family in the modern world is defined into several kinds from nuclear‚ single mother‚ single father‚ single or even

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    Poverty in Indonesia

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    PAPER WORK: POVERTY IN INDONESIA By: Nur Shahida Binti Ramli 011211133128 PANCASILA AND CIVICS EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL CLASS PROGRAM FACULTY OF MEDICINE AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY 2012 ABSTRACT Indonesia is said to be the forth largest nation where the statistic of poverty among the people is relatively high. Poverty is defines as living without basic necessities like clean water‚ proper nutrition‚ healthcare‚ education‚ clothing and shelter. The statistics

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    Causes of Poverty

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    CAUSES OF POVERTY: Findings from Recent Research By Amy Rynell The Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty October 2008 Acknowledgements Funder This report was supported by a grant from the Chicago Community Trust. Editorial Support Jim Lewis‚ Chicago Community Trust Amy Terpstra‚ The Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty Research Team The Heartland Alliance Mid-America Institute on Poverty provides dynamic research and analysis on today’s most pressing

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