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    Under what circumstances‚ if any‚ does a state’s inherent right of self- defence allow it to take lawful military action before it has been subject to an armed attack? To what extent‚ if any‚ should the right of self- defence be reinterpreted to do so? According to the Charter of the United Nations (1945) any use of force is prohibited by Article 2 (4): “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence

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    vitamin B-12 from plant foods⎯have been satisfactorily debunked‚ and a vegetarian diet has achieved the status of a safe‚ wholesome‚ even normal‚ choice. The vegetarian diet has been defined in a number of ways‚ but‚ for the purposes of this paper‚ vegetarianism means the custom of eating foods exclusively from plants and abstaining from all meat‚ fowl‚ fish and‚ for some‚ dairy products (Dupler & Frey‚ 2003). Lately‚ Americans summary One Person’s Meat 2 have

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    Pros and cons of vegetarian diet Vegetarian diets are based on cereals‚ whole grains‚ pulses‚ nuts‚ vegetables and fruits. Lacto-ovo-vegetarians do not consume any meat‚ poultry or fish but include eggs and dairy products in their diets. Vegans do not consume any food obtained from animals. Other vegetarian diets include fruitarians and macrobiotic diets that are more restricted. Reference to vegetarian diets usually implies lacto-ovo-vegetarians. A number of reasons can be attributed to preference

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    The Caste System of India Many people have heard of the caste system in India‚ but few understand its complexity. This system has kept India’s Hindu people locked into a rigid social climate for centuries‚ and is still a controlling factor among the Hindu people. The caste system was uniquely developed in the Hindu societies of India. The origins of the caste system in India are unclear‚ but it seems to have had its beginnings sometime around two thousand years ago. Under

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    died in childbirth.[5] Growing up with a devout mother and the Jain traditions of the region‚ the young Mohandas absorbed early the influences that would play an important role in his adult life; these included compassion for sentient beings‚ vegetarianism‚ fasting for self-purification‚ and mutual tolerance among individuals of different creeds.[6] The Indian classics‚ especially the stories of Shravana and Maharaja Harishchandra‚ had a great impact on Gandhi in his childhood. Gandhi‚ in his autobiography

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    Kine 198 Lecture Test Study Guide All Kine198 Health and Fitness lecture tests will be 40 questions‚ each question is worth ½ point each. Test format may be multiple choice‚ True/False‚ matching etc. Failure to bring a Scantron 882 and pencil will result in student forfeiting his/her right to take the test. Please come to class prepared. Chapter 1- Introduction to Personal Health and Fitness Define health and know the components of wellness Define stress‚ eustress‚ and distress Know stress

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    Evaluate the Effectiveness of Law Reform in Dealing with Defences to Criminal Charges in the Criminal Justice System. Evaluate: Make a judgment based on criteria - Equality - Accessibility (Draft Bill and Report) - Enforceability (In the future - provocation bill) - Resource Efficiency (Time taken to establish the committee and the time the committee has taken) - Protection of Individual Rights - Meeting Society’s Needs / How Responsive (Fast response due to media outcry) - Rule of Law

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    new special and partial defence to murder‚ latter to the reform. The new defence was introduced by ss54 and 55 of the Coroners Justice Act 2009. This new defence replaces the old defence‚ better known as Provocation. Although introducing the new defence was designed to change the law for better (referencing to the old one) it’s criticised that some provisions can actually only make sense against the background of what went on before and that actually case law on the old defence may continue to have

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    “Don’t Feel Guilty About Eating Animals” by Jeffery Kluger (Time‚ 2014)‚ a senior writer‚ and “Bellying up to Environmentalism: Vegetarianism is a major step for environmental change” by James E. McWilliams (The Washington Post‚ 2009)‚ a professor at Texas State University. Kluger’s article is about how mankind should not feel guilty about eating meat and puts forth several reasons to justify it. He adopts a casual and provocative writing style‚ using forceful words to attract readers. Conversely

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