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    Although the United States war against Mexico maybe viewed as controversial‚‚ the war was just due to Texas needed the U.S‚ Government of Mexico‚ and violence towards Americans. Generally speaking the war was justifiable due to Texas needing the U.S. Texas only had two small forces‚ one had 400 people. “On February 23‚ 1836 Santa Ana’s troops surrounded San Antonio.The next day Mexicans began their siege on the Alamo.” Now if Texas would have been part of the U.S the Alamo when have had great

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    In order to decide if killing is ever a justifiable act‚ you must be in a position where it would actually make sense to. For example‚ imagine your mom or dad is in the hospital and has been on life support for a few months now. The doctor says they may never wake up again‚ so what do you do? Do you pull the plug and release the pain forever or keep them on longer to see if they will wake up? Say it’s been a year now‚ would you change your mind if you picked the second answer? With that said‚ in

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    order to understand if killing someone is justifiable you need to put yourself in someone’s situation. Imagine you’re in a car accident with your best friend‚ and she’s injured severely. In this moment‚ she knows she’s dying an uncomfortable death‚ your friend tells you to end their pain. As she takes possibly her last gasps of air‚ you have a decision to make‚ end or keep her life as this is a 50/50 chance situation. This would be one example of a justifiable act‚ along with situations such as war

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    Is armed rebellion ever justifiable? Why or why not? Nowadays‚ we knew that there’s some point where armed rebellion can be justifiable and not so really justifiable. Its inceptive was usually due to the unrest‚ disturbances and disorders of the ruling government. But in my opinion‚ armed rebellion is not that much justifiable for some reasons such as: First‚ they don’t have any considerations‚ they ruining everything which affecting the normal living of the citizens. Second‚ those who

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    Ben Adkins Mr. Steven Hahn 10th Grade Literature 10/18/2013 Child Soldiers: Morally sickening or justifiable? The stop of the practice of recruiting child soldiers would increase the standard of morals throughout the world. It is estimated that there are as many if not more than 300‚000 child soldiers around the world. Since 2001 and as of 2008‚ child soldiers have participated in 21 on-going or recent armed conflicts in almost every region of the world. Ranging from ages of 8 to 15‚ child

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    responsibilities of own work. whats in the contract hours Lines of reporting specific roles and responsibilities (behavioural support‚ supporting children and young people with special educational needs‚ supporting be;inhgual children and young people0 compliance with policies and procedures of the setting (behaviour‚ children and young people protection‚ health and safety‚ keeping up to date with changing procedures‚ keeping up to date with changes to practice) 1.2 explain expectations

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    will in addition go on to say that it is justifiable when diplomacy alone is not enough to protect a people from their destruction at the hands of an oppressive force. The debate on war has in the recent decade broken down to "Good/bad"‚ and "Right/Wrong". This is not an appropriate way of way of viewing one of the most important elements of humanity.     First of all‚ war is not a yes/no‚ always/never decision or circumstance. It is the escalation of force past the point of diplomatic intervention

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    The benefits of punishing Germany didn’t outweigh the drawbacks. During World War 1‚ Germany caused most of the damage to the Allied Powers. The Big Four which was US‚ England‚ France‚ and Italy made the treaty of Versailles to punish Germany. They wanted Germany to accept complete blame for the war. Therefore‚ Germany lost large amounts of land to the Allied nations and were forced to pay $33 billion for the damage they caused during World War 1. However‚ Germany wasn’t the only one that caused

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    Are There Justifiable Limits to Genetic Research? The Human Genome Project is often referred to as one of the most exciting and revolutionary developments in modern medicine‚ with the potential to unveil the mysteries of disease and lead to the prevention of hereditary disease and disability (Miller 152). The original determining of the primary structure of the human genome was completed in 2003‚ on the other hand scientists are still attempting to understand what is described as ‘a vast resource

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    1. a. Express your understanding of physical growth in children. My understanding of the physical growth of children is the growth of bones‚ muscles‚ tendons‚ nerves and organs of which occurs in a predictable pattern. Motor skills tend to develop in the same sequence across all cultures however‚ the mastering of these skills will depend on genetic predispositions and environment. The next is motor development which includes quantitative physiological change‚ and example of this would be increased

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