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    Martin White Government 260 Professor Gonzalez April 19‚ 2012 Reaction Paper: Classical Just War Theory and Its Relevance Today Cian O’Driscoll‚ author of the article Re-negotiation the Just War: the Invasion of Iraq and Punitive War‚ explains how the arguments of punitive war‚ or wars of punishment‚ from both Presidents George Bush and Tony Blair relate to the justification of going to war with Iraq in 2003. O’Driscoll‚ after explaining the justification

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    many similarities their differences were greater. Thousands of years ago people from‚ Europe‚ and Japan‚ both regions found their land in pieces. These regions developed a system called feudalism‚ feudalism was when a lord granted lesser lords large pieces of land in return the lesser lords promised loyalty‚ and military service the lesser lords shared this land with knights and serfs. Samurai and Knights alike or different? Samurai and Knight the differences were greater than the similarities because

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    Relational Dialectics was originally proposed by Leslie A. Baxter and W.K. Rawlins but Leslie edited the theory with Barbara M. Montgomery. It is an interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that highlights the tensions‚ struggles‚ and interaction between opposing tendencies (Baxter and Montgomery‚ 1998). Baxter and Montgomery elaborated on Mikhail Bakhtin’s idea that life is an open monologue and that individuals experience discourse between opposing desires

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    standard when it comes to ageism between male and female. On the other hand‚ Sexism is defined as another type of discrimination on the basis of sex. It is basically the so-called gender roles that male and female are taught since they were born to follow. That women should be submissive to give themselves away or be objectify to please men‚ while the men is the dominant one. 2) Discuss the similarities between sexism and ageism. (Two paragraphs… one for similarities/one for differences) Sexism and

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    In Plato’s dialogues the symposium and Meno‚ both focus on the role of forms and through them the importance of how humans attain knowledge. However even though their goals are similar towards the attainment of knowledge‚ both arguments in the end are different to one another‚ when defining the role of forms. In this paper I will analyze both dialogues in their argument to the role of forms‚ and refute why the two dialogues are incompatible with one another‚ nevertheless shedding light on connecting

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    These are some of the most important similarities between basketball and soccer. To begin with‚ they are both team sports. As a basketball team can consist of five players‚ while a soccer team is much larger in comparison as it can be made up of eleven players. In both of the sports‚ substitutes can

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    the two sports to each other. Obviously they are different but there are some similarities. I will talk about being active‚ being on a team‚ and how they are played. Being active is in both of these sports. They require a lot of energy. Basketball is a smaller playing area meaning the court is obviously smaller than a football field but in basketball you are almost always moving. Football there is a break in between each play. There is time to build energy back up. The two sports just about equal

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    to America to get away from the church of England. They felt like the church was corrupted. They thought that god was above man law. There are some things that me and the colonies have in common‚ but there is more that is different. The similarities between me and the puritans are very few. We both believe in god which is one thing. Another thing is that we both that the devil is the root of all evil. We both believe in hard work. We also both believe in self-discipline which is one thing you

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    President John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev were two of the most important men during the Cuban Missile crisis; they had a lot of differences in character and response to situation‚ but had some similarities as well. The two were the some of the most influential men at their time‚ especially considering the Cold War and resulting Cuban Missile Crisis. John F. Kennedy was the youngest man to be elected president at his time‚ so you can imagine the pressure he must have felt as a prominent leader

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    When it comes to talk about theories of property the two authors of literacy John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are one of the most knowledgeable writers about this topic. John Locke was an English philosopher‚ and in western history he became one of the most important political thinkers. On his book The Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration is where we know Locke knew about the understanding of property and theories in which he introduced to us‚ so we were able to form

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