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    “Liberty‚ Property‚ Security‚ and Resistance to Oppression” In recent times‚ France has experienced monumental events that foreshadow quite a different future for France‚ and the beginning of a new revolutionary regime. Disorder and theft have unfortunately accompanied violent events and in response: the formation of the National Guard. The Guard is composed of professional soldiers‚ foreign mercenaries‚ merchant and shopkeepers’ sons‚ and sons of the most comfortable master workers and journeymen

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    Constitutional Laws Constitutional law is the branch of law relates the relationship between the judiciary‚ the legislature‚ and the executive. Constitutional law is responsible for setting out the government’s general operating framework. Constitutional laws usually determine the scope of the terms contained in constitutions‚ and their applications. Constitutional laws cover various areas of law‚ such as individual rights‚ relationships between various bodies of governments‚ legislative

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    IV. Why does the Resistance Choose to be Violent? The reason why the resistance tend to use violence as a method of protest is fairly straightforward. It is simply because violent protests and activists normally catch more attention by the mainstream media‚ which generates more mediation opportunity to the resistance. Political violence from a mediation perspective is an extreme speech act anxiously seeking for visibility (Cammaerts‚ 2012: 123). It is arguably to be said that mainstream media endorse

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    e=ko_k12hs_d22&tabID=T002&searchId=R1&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&contentSegment=&searchType=BasicSearchForm&currentPosition=1&contentSet=GALE%7CA322330426&&docId=GALE|A322330426&docType=GALE&role=AONE tlk abt in intro- androgens‚ definition of resistance training‚ adolescence age group bad - Thousands of children and adolescents participate in weight lifting for recreation or as a means of training for sports. Weight lifting can cause serious musculoskeletal injuries‚ such as ruptured intervertebral

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    Obeying the law is a general moral obligation. Usually‚ laws are written from societal ethical codes; therefore the law can embody morality. Obeying the law usually implies the greatest good for the greatest number of people and therefore complies with Mill’s utilitarianism. Especially if the law reflects general morality or protects people from pain‚ such as the admonition against murder‚ utilitarian theorists would argue that obeying the law is a general moral obligation. However‚ there are certain

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    Amidst the ubiquitous violence during World War II‚ nonviolent protest is often unheard of. However‚ there were several resistance campaigns that took place in Germany‚ led by its own civilians. One of such campaigns was the resistance group called‚ The White Rose. The White Rose was a non-violent‚ intellectual resistance group that consisted of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for graffiti and preparing and distributing anonymous anti-nazi

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    identified as a growing source of hostility and violence due to its extensive involvement in religious conflict‚ ethnic rivalry‚ territorial dispute‚ and war. Poor governance‚ as well as the absence of an effective civil society and the lack of the rule of law‚ has led to the demise of several states within the region. Such instability has fostered the growth of religious extremism and brutality while insurgent groups and established terrorist organizations have converted these territories into safe havens

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    Germany. Newspapers‚ books‚ magazines‚ public meetings and rallies‚ art‚ music‚ movies‚ and radio were all censored and any viewpoints that were in any way “threatening” to the state or Nazi beliefs were eliminated from the media. However‚ German resistance to Nazism did‚ in fact‚ exist which consisted of small and usually isolated groups such as the White Rose. The success of the White Rose can mainly be accredited to an all-encompassing intellectual rebellion in which Germans could dissociate from

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    types of resistance to oppression‚ King naturally presents the disadvantages of the resistance of violence and acquiescence as well as the advantages of nonviolence resistance. The classification makes the thesis more reasonable and understandable because it offers an analysis and explanation for each type. Also‚ it strengthens the advantages of nonviolent resistance by comparing and contrast it with the resistance of violence and acquiescence. King discusses the three types of resistance to oppression

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    FOUNDATION CFC YOUTH FOR CHRIST CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS PREAMBLE We the students and members of CFC Youth for Christ in ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION‚ Angeles City having experienced the Lord Jesus‚ touching and changing our lives‚ see the need of personally taking up the call of our Institute and of the Church to proclaim Christ’s message to all men and especially to our fellow students. In drawing up this Constitution and By-laws we put down in writing and signify our individual and

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