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    This article “Just War Tradition” also refer to as Just War Theory is related to war because it explains the principles and morals behind on taking war as a last resort solution only if the options don’t meet the requirements. Also‚ in the case of war was to happen they discussed on when and where warfare is appropriate to be taken place. Including that‚ the Just War Tradition was originally discovered by the Christians and their based it on their philosophy. Then theorist Saint Augustine made who

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    Research 4b: The Just War Theory 1. A war can only be just if it is fought with a reasonable chance of success. Deaths and injury incurred in a hopeless cause are not morally justifiable. 2. The violence used in the war must be proportional to the injury suffered. 3. States are prohibited from using force not necessary to attain the limited objective of addressing the injury suffered. 4. The ultimate goal of a just war is to re-establish peace. 5. The peace established after the war must be preferable

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    Asses the functionalist role of education in society The role of education is to educate individuals within society and to prepare them for working life in the economy‚ also to integrate individuals and teach them the norms‚ values and roles within society. There are many different sociological theories that differ within the role of education within society that attempt to try and explain how society or aspects of society work together. There are several perspectives on the sociology of education

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    Functionalist‚ Conflict‚ and Interaction Perspectives on Mass Media Sammie Sims SOC101: Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Michael Emmart 09/22/2014 It is hard to imagine that just one theoretical view can make clear the many ways that individuals relate with media and technology. Technology covers a wide range from simplistic to complicate. Media is everywhere we look and on every gadget we own. This paper will take a look at mass media from the functionalist‚ conflict‚ and interaction

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    The Vietnam War began in 1954 after the rise of the communist party in North Vietnam and continued throughout the 50’s and 60’s. As the Cold War intensified‚ America strengthened their policies against the Soviet Union and anyone who was allied with them and in 1955 President Eisenhower pledged to support South Vietnam and Diem‚ their leader. Diem was a dictator who found anyone who sympathized with the North Vietnamese and tortured and executed them. In 1961 President Kennedy sent a team to build

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    Was World War II a legitimate war? in the context of just war theory. ’In war some sorts of restraint‚ both on what we can legitimately fight for (jus ad bellum) and on how we may legitimately fight (jus in bello)‚ are morally required’.1 However‚ recent theorists also add the responsibility and accountability of warring parties after the war (jus post bellum) to the main two categories of just war theory. From Christian perspective the function of the JWT was simply an excuse of making war morally

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    Examine the contribution of functionalist sociologists to an understanding of the family (24 marks). Functionalists regard society as a system made up of different parts that depend on each other such as a family. They see family as an important “organ” in the “body” of society. This is because they tend to look at the family in terms of the functions it performs for the benefit of society and the individual. They see the nuclear family of 2 parents with 2 children as the “ideal”. George Peter

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    are two main schools of thought on how and when this is brought about. The structural functionalist perspective (hereby called functionalism) views society as a bunch of interdependent parts‚ all of which perform a function that is essential to the stability of the society as a whole. It sees change as mainly gradual and due to advancement‚ and considers rapid change to be threatening to society. Conflict theories‚ however‚ propose that change is rooted in conflict and conflict is inevitable‚ so revolutionary

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    unacceptable costs of nuclear war‚ military strategists and planners have devoted a great deal of attention to the requirements of deterrence in the nuclear age. Strange as it may seem‚ the main problem with the concept of nuclear deterrence is that (fortunately) no two nuclear-armed states have gone to war with each other using their nuclear weapons. The result is that none of the alleged requirements of nuclear deterrence is derived from a tested empirical theory. What theory has been

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    Movie Review – The Just War Theory and “Glory” RS-289-WB - Religion‚ War & Peace Glory is a movie that reenacts the formation of the first Negro infantry‚ the 54th Massachusetts‚ during the Civil War. Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw‚ the volunteer Massachusetts infantry endured grueling training and strict discipline. Under his watchful eye‚ they slowly transformed from being wild and unruly to proud‚ courageous‚ and patriotic soldiers. Although the North believed in the abolition of slavery

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