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    Self-defence and terrorism

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    Champion‚ S. (2009‚ February 14). Anticipatory (pre-emptive) self-defence: the need for a modern approach Chichakyan‚ G. (2013‚ October 29). Victims of Drone Strike Testify Before Congress [Video file] Gunaratne‚ R. (2012‚ November 15). Nicaragua vs United States (summary) on self-defence and use Husain‚ W. (2013‚ October 31). The obvious illegality of drones. Tribune with the International New York Times International Law Series: the Right to Self Defense. (2010‚ January 13). NGO Monitor.

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    Irish Immigration History

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    My great-grandmother‚ Margaret Brogan‚ immigrated to the United States from Ireland when she was twelve years old. When speaking to her about her musical traditions‚ she was very proud to claim that her Irish descendants laid the groundwork for what is known as today’s country music. This was a little known fact to me and I decided to explore her claim further. Irish Immigration to the United States As early as 1717‚ waves of Scots-Irish immigrants were making their way into North America. By

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    year it was aired as well as the famous book “1984” by George Orwell. The opening setting shows a row of people in a drone-like trance‚ wearing matching gray clothing‚ walking down a hallway‚ marching in step with each other. After a few seconds of this‚ we see a woman running down a different‚ empty‚ hallyway wielding a sledge hammer. The scene flashes to the marching drones‚ the woman running‚ then shows a group of men chasing after the woman in what appear to be swat uniforms‚ presumably law

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    In the 16th century‚ a secular style of music knowing as madrigal was raised suddenly and became the most prevalent genre that draw numerous of Italian composers’ attention. This style of music mainly‚ knowing as vocal music which only involved singing without any instruments accompaniment‚ focused on love by illustrating the emotion of the meaning of the words and the context of the poem through the use of word painting. Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623) was knowing as the most famous composer in participating

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    Distopian Essay

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    accused of committing a crime in the future (2001)‚ the CIA uses military drones in order to detect signs of enemy activity in battle zones and provide useful data on its surroundings. Additionally‚ the robotic spiders used by the “PreCrime Police” (Minority Report) were so technologically advanced that they could use logic and reasoning to find a way into an otherwise inaccessible room without human instruction (Dir. Spielberg). Drones used in warfare are capable of achieving similar unmanned tasks‚ performing

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    Who Asked the First Question?

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    Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University Institute of Classical‚ Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies International Research Centre of Traditional Polyphony Joseph Jordania WHO ASKED THE FIRST QUESTION? The Origins of Human Choral Singing‚ Intelligence‚ Language and Speech Logos 2006 2 To the memory of Valeri Pavlovich Alexeev and Malkhaz Abdushelishvili © Programm “Logos”‚ 2006 © Joseph Jordania‚ 2006 ISSBN 99940-31-81-3 Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University 13 Chavchavadze

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    Cancer. I remember the first time I heard that word from my doctor. I had just been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma‚ a fancy name for bone cancer. My doctor was in the process of telling me how they were going to treat me and how everything was going to be okay. However‚ I could only focus on that one word‚ cancer. It’s a hard word for an ambitious 15 year old to swallow. Especially one who was just about to begin their sophomore year of high school.There are a lot of challenges that come with cancer

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    An influential government philosopher John Locke once stated‚ “Government has no other end ‚ but the preservation of property.” The 4th amendment has an important part of protecting essential values. 4th amendment allows people to be secured in persons‚ houses‚ ext.Unless an issued search warrant ‚probable cause or reasonable suspicion. For instance a precedent is Katz v Ohio this shows that the government can go too far with their search and seizure procedure.Today there are many cases in which

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    of a Death Foretold_‚ Gabriel García Marquez vindicates Marxist ideals through his portrayal of the Catholic Church as a manipulative hegemon that cripples its people. These townsfolk become drones because of the local bishop’s stranglehold on his followers. By portraying the townspeople as desensitized drones‚ Marquez characterizes the town as the novel’s most corrupt regime through the inevitable death of his protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar. In defense of his socialist beliefs and Marxist ideals‚ Gabriel

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    Incarceration In Prison

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    The use of incarceration as a system of discipline or punishment dates back to medieval times. For hundreds of years‚ critics and punitive experts within our society have studied‚ researched‚ and made changes to the physical punishment methods and restored it with incarceration. The passage of the Anti-Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and 1988 gave a crime control perspective that increasing arrests and punishments for drug offenses to have a profound impact on correctional populations and minorities (D.L

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