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    War Vs Just War

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    The Just War Tradition is a justification for how and why wars are fought. A just cause is clearly the most important rule setting the tone for everything else.1 The two basic rights for a just cause are the rights of the state and those of individual citizens. International law affirms these rights and further identifies legitimate governments (states) to have rights.2 To be legitimate the state must be recognized as legitimate by its people and by the international community. The state avoids

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    and antagonism among Soviet Union and West over different ideology of the post-war. Soviet Union sustained a significant amount of causalities‚ damages to farming‚ and industrial. Soviet Leader Stalin sought Germany to be held accountable‚ seek restitution and widen the Soviet influence in the world while preserving his power. The United States turn into the most powerful nation‚ with predominant

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    KIN 330 Exam 1 Study Guide

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    Chapter 1: Forces Define force Force: a push or a pull FORCE IS A VECTOR (HAS A SIZE & A DIRECTION) Units: Newtons 1 N = the force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/s2 1 N= 0.225 lbs 1 lb = 4.448 N Classify forces Internal Forces: forces that act within the object of system whose motion is being investigated Pulling= tensile forces (putting the structure under tension) Pushing= compressive forces (putting the structure under compression) Internal forces hold things together when

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    reduction in recidivism is not determinative of success. It must also be shown that other fundamental aims of restorative justice have been fulfilled‚ such as victim involvement and satisfaction with the process‚ and an increase in compliance with restitution orders. Ultimately‚ the success of restorative justice is determined not by its ability to reduce recidivism alone‚ but its overall capacity as an alternative to traditional criminal justice

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    exceptions to this “rule”)‚ there is likely to be more political instability in Slovakia. It also appears from the case that Slovakia may not have a very positive attitude toward foreign investment (despite Bata’s roots in the region). Bata’s battle for restitution in Slovak courts may be a long and expensive process. 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages to both Bata and the Republic of Slovakia of having Bata take over his former operations? Why do you think the Czech Republic allowed Bata to

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    BESR Bats

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    were legal to use until baseball officially realized that too many baseball players‚ especially pitchers‚ were getting injured. As a result‚ baseball officials made a bat that had less trampoline effect called BBCOR (Batted- Ball- Coefficient- of- Restitution). BBCOR made bats more similar to wood bats. BBCOR made a big impact in the baseball world. If you could hit a ball 375 feet with a BESR‚ the BBCOR bat will reduce that to 320- 330 feet. That could be a difference from a homerun and a double.

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    Martial

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    Week 2 Jean M Fortilus CJ439/Juvenile Justice 12/23/2012 Mrs. Grimes Fortilus‚ Jean M “The Juvenile Justice System vs. the Adult Criminal Justice System” The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 is a United States federal law providing funds to states that follow a series of federal protections‚ known as the "core protections

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    as a deterrent (death penalty information center‚ Aug.30‚2010) In my personal opinion on the death penalty is that of support for it. I believe that if you commit a crime you should have to pay for that crime. Whether it is with time and restitution for smaller crimes or it is death for more serious thought crimes. I do feel that if someone commits murder or rape shouldn’t be allowed to ever have a chance to do any of those crimes again. I know people say “well if they get life in prison

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    the restoration of investor confidence by strengthening enforcement of the federal securities laws. SOX broadened the Security Exchange Commission’s ability to enforce and penalize‚ acting as a deterrent for potential fraudsters and permitting restitution to those who have been injured. (Donaldson‚ 2003) Additionally‚ SOX created the Public Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to aid in the enforcement of their mandates (Coates‚ 2007). 3. What is PCAOB‚

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    Case 2: Soliciting Funds

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    Scenario 2 – Soliciting Funds 1. The crime in which Tarrance committed had a specific intent (mens rea – guilty mind) when he copied his employer’s customer database on a USB drive and created a fictional business. “Under the federal Industrial Espionage Act of 1996‚ knowingly stealing‚ soliciting‚ or obtaining trade secrets by copying‚ downloading‚ or uploading via electronic means or otherwise with the intention that it will benefit a foreign government or agent is a crime. This act also applies

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