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    General topic: Rebellion in Adolescence Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand the reasons that teenager rebel. Organizational Pattern: Topical Introduction Attention-getter: Just hearing the word ’teenager ’ can send chills down the backs of some parents. In our society‚ adolescence is often viewed with dread and fear. The media often portrays teenagers as rebellious troublemakers that cause their parents untold grief. Actually‚ most adolescents weather the teen years with

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    Socrates and Martin Luther King were quite different types of people and one being from a very different time. However‚ they together shared something in common‚ and that was a pursuit for justice. These three men stood up for what they believed in and were each killed through their tries. Socrates and Bonheoffer were put to death and Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Each man questioned the laws that were in tact and tried to get others to question such things as they reached out to anyone

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    * Just war & Crisis decision making * The closest we have ever come to nuclear war – the Cuban missile crisis Kevin Cossner saves the day! Introduced to the theory of just war How just war theory is somewhat of a compromise between a Machiavellian view that justifies all means to a more pacifist view that views war as evil regardless of the reason Just war theory – something that tries to limit the damages of war as much as possible Usually divided into 4 pieces Jus Ad Bellum – justice

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    believe Socrates would agree with what President Clinton stated in his speech‚ if these people where so disgusted and disturbed by the government why did they not leave? This was an idea that Socrates expressed in the Crito. They had the freedom to live anywhere else‚ and yet they still decided to live in a country in which they believed was being suppressed by the government. Not only that‚ but they wrongly splattered the word patriot to justify their actions‚ which according to Socrates completely

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    so much‚" (Escobedo 1). President John F Kennedy’s assassination was unjust because he provided many successes for this country and provided a sense of pride and patriotism in American citizens. He helped better the people’s lives in areas such as education and agriculture‚ strengthened the military‚ and stood for social equality amount races. There were some subversives in America who felt that Kennedy’s assassination was just because he stood for American values and opposed tyranny throughout the

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    Felicia Melchor Professor L. Strong English 1302.23 16 October 2014 The Unjust Theory of The Iraq Invasion The events of 9/11 sparked a new fire under the Bush administration in order to fight the war of terror. By 2003‚ The U.S. government had reset their sites on Iraq president‚ Saddam Hussein. On March 20‚ 2003‚ President Bush launched Operation Iraqi Freedom‚ and then later renamed Operation Red Dawn‚ and American and British troops fought their way into Iraq (Library). In “Summa Theologica

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    What exactly is the purpose of the unexamined life? Why is the unexamined life not worth living? Why does Socrates argue it effectively and how does it contribute to why it is a strong thesis and why he lacks reasoning and thought? Socrates states that the purpose of the unexamined life and why it’s worth living is because humans have the ability to find a purpose in life rather than just working on surviving. Finding a purpose makes people who they are because the journey in life makes people understand

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    Do you believe the invasion of Iraq successfully meets the principles of a just war? A just war is a war that “can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force is justified… can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered… must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants” (What Is A Just War?). The war in Iraq was not used as an only remaining option; it was not used as a means to retaliate for an action imposed against us; and it was

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    Socrates believed that justice entailed things like freedom of speech‚ and this point was illustrated in the Apology. The first sentence in this‚ was mentioning the right he had to speak to defend himself. As unjust as the Athenians were‚ who imprisoned him for what they called corrupting the youth‚ with the teaching of his ideas that were contrary to Athenian tradition‚ he maintained order. In Crito‚ Socrates was given the opportunity to escape prison‚

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    Describe Socrates’ reasons (in the Crito)‚ for refusing to escape from prison. In the text Crito‚ is compose of the Socrates’ and Crito’s dialogues whether escaping from the prison or not. Because of the corrupting youth Socrates sentenced to death. By ask questions Socrates made people questioned their belief. Therefore Socrates called as ‘god fly’. After all these cases Crito try to convince Socrates to escape from the prison. However Socrates does not want to escape. According to Socrates’ view

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