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    The Inca’s‚ an ancient civilization‚ that is now confronted with the mighty Conquistadores. The conquistadores have come to occupy their land and‚ must take action‚ but the odds of their success are low because the Inca’s numbers are so high. With the Conquistador’s animals‚ knowledge‚ and weapons‚ they were able to justify their actions and defeat the Inca’s. The first step that led conquistador’s actions to be justified was their domestic animals. The Conquistadors had many animals which the

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    ever been justified. To understand if war is justified‚ we must look at the motives for going to war. These motives can be nearly anything. In the past wars were often fought for personal gain‚ or to reclaim what they thought was theirs. Take for example the crusades. The crusades were a series of nine wars spanning over 200 years and claiming 200‚000 lives. They were fought in an attempt to reclaim the holy land from people that had every right they did to have it. This kind of war‚ one that took

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    should be liable enough to my negligence‚ but I am so determined to have that midterm exam and if you don’t mind‚ I have been reviewing for the past week just to pass the exam and to improve my performance in your class. I have been always a follow example in your class and maybe I’m asking too much from you‚ but at this point I have no other option. I knew that you are strict and demanded mandatory attendance for our class‚ but I also know that goodness dwells in your both heart and mind‚ I hope might

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    belief in people. This caused him to become very radical in his actions (Justification for the Use of Terror (p. 1)). Hundreds of people were condemned to prison while others were executed‚ because they didn’t agree with his beliefs. Were Maximilien Robespierre’s efforts in the Reign of Terror justified‚ or were they entirely terroristic? In his speech Robespierre talks about moving the revolution forward (Justification for the Use of Terror (p. 1-2)). Maximilien believed he was helping the country

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    well with long-term goals more difficult to engage with the cigarette / tobacco / drugs compared with the permissive family‚ with emphasis on the philosophy of "doing its own affairs"‚ and The most powerful influence is when the old self into shape example that is as heavy smokers‚ so their children will likely to mencontohnya. Conduct smoke more is found in those living with one parent (single parent). Teenagers will behave as a smoker faster when their mothers smoke from the father who smokes‚ it

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    Terrorists’ Justifications for Their Actions Alexandra C. Zuñiga CJ290/ Terrorism Mr. Scott Thompson Kaplan College 12/13/2012 Abstract Terrorists commit horrible acts of violence. They justify their actions with a wide range of reasons why the actions they carry out are “right.” Most terrorist organizations must convince themselves that the opponent is “evil.” Some commit terrorist acts against others in the name of their religion. An outcast believes that being an outcast in itself is

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    Imperialism: Western Justifications Imperialism can be defined simply as the domination or control of one country over another. This action or attitude of dominating and controlling foreign peoples has‚ and always will be a hot topic for debate. Two men from different cultural backgrounds‚ but from around the same time period‚ give speeches in which they oppose the anti-imperialist views of their time. In July of 1883‚ Jules Ferry of France‚ expressed his imperialistic views to the French Chamber

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    The REVERSE Place words such as cannot‚ never and not in sentences which are commonly displayed in a listing format. THE JUSTIFICATION: Students are too often required to regurgitate endless lists of facts. Moving in the opposite direction still requires a sound knowledge base‚ but it forces students to think. THE EXAMPLE: Name 10 things that you could not clean. List 5 sounds that you have never heard. Name 10 things that you

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    purpose for this hole is to make the joint or connection by using the screw. As we know‚ the joint between the part is very important for the machine rigidity. A hole is needs to transfer the flow of the liquid that use in this machine. For example‚ the liquid used for the coolant will be transfer by a pipe that need the hole for this piping system. This machine required electricity as the main source energy. So‚ this hole is very important to create a hole for the installation of the wiring

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    HLA Hart wrote that any justification of punishment must at least justify the existence of a general system of punishment‚ the punishment of specific persons‚ and the specific type (and amount) of punishment to be imposed in a given scenario (Duff). With respect to the first component‚ which he called the “general justifying aim” of the system of punishment (Duff)‚ there are several purposes for instituting a penal system; the most common of which are general deterrence‚ specific deterrence‚ incarceration/incapacitation

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