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    the objection to violence due to the same ideals above‚ objection to the government ’s use of force‚ and the objection to the use of weapons of mass destruction. Many of the core beliefs of conscientious objection derive from the teachings or beliefs of pacifism. Pacifism has been a system of thinking and living for hundreds of years‚ and‚ in the 20th century many objection and pacifistic movements have sprung up all around the nation‚ more so than in any other time. Pacifism and conscientious

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    Ulzhan Mukasheva 09/11/13 Religious Studies Just War and Pacifism (I) Examine the view that some wars can be justified. (21) What is just war? It’s the act of war that must be justified because of the considerable losses which war entails. Pacifism? The pacifist will pursue every other option a prior to resorting to war. War actually has some advantages and can be justified; mainly it establishes peace. It stimulates the economy e.g. weapon development‚ employment‚ reparations‚ rebuilding

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    Essay Writing Witness Dynamic characters promise to take a story’s audience on a journey. The key issue to understand is that it is because characters in stories act out to resolution and fulfilment issues of human need that they engage the attention of an audience. Conflict with the plot‚ love/hate relationships‚ common human attributes clenched into a character which accounts for its distinguishing trait. Peter Weir’s Witness offers us with a range of distinctive characters but John Book’s character

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    America’s fight against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in the 2000’s has killed many civilians and erupted civil unrest in the Middle East making the situation much more explosive. Some may argue that under no circumstances is war justified and argue that pacifism should be the option that all countries should

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    Anarcho-Pacifism is part of the anarchist movement which rejects the use of violence in the hope of social change and the removal of the state. The main influencers of this movement were Leo Tolstoy‚ Henry David Thoreau and Mohandas Gandhi. This movement gained support in the Netherlands‚ the United States and the United Kingdom before world war 2 and is still seen in Anarchist protests against the government with regards to the use of nuclear weapons. Anarcho-Pacifism differs from both Pacifism and

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    Pacifism is the broad belief that war and violence are unethical and that disputes should be settled with nonviolence. It is divided into three main sections: absolute pacifism‚ conditional pacifism‚ and selective pacifism. The fact that pacifism has different branches supports its effectiveness as a foreign policy because it provides different options for nations to incorporate pacifism into their foreign policy. It gives the nation the freedom to choose how they want to include peace without being

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    committed to pacifism.  This is rooted in Jesus’ teaching to love your neighbor and bless the peacemaker.  Therefore‚ we must follow in Jesus’ footsteps in an attempt at peace.  Specifically‚ it is required to be a strategic pacifist‚ not necessarily an absolute one.  Strategic pacifism is the belief that violence is to be rejected because it causes bad outcomes instead of being because it is intrinsically wrong (Allman 65).   A strategic pacifist believes in the rejection of violence because of harmful

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    2010 HSC English Standard – Module B ‘Witness’ By Aiman Ahamad ------------------------------------------------- John Book and Rachel Lapp could never have a successful permanent relationship. Do you agree? Relationships may be permanent or temporary. Different relationship will experience obstacles but may receive considerable rewards. There are many factors that can affect the relationship between people like clash of cultures‚ their inability to conform to alternate societies and the fundamental

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    Just War and Pacifism

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    three things: * taking human life is seriously wrong * states have a duty to defend their citizens‚ and defend justice * protecting innocent human life and defending important moral values sometimes requires willingness to use force and violence There are six conditions that must be satisfied for a war to be considered just: * The war must be for a just cause. * The war must be lawfully declared by a lawful authority. * The intention behind the war must be good. * All

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    what is a distinctive idea explored in Witness? Explain how this idea is developed throughout the text? “Distinctive ideas are at heart of every play or film”. The notion of distinctive ideas being at the heart of every play or film is certainly evident in the film Witness‚ composed by Peter Weir. Weir successfully conveys many themes and issues throughout his film. His film comprises several ideas‚ each highly significant. One idea explored in Witness is the “clash of two cultures”: the insular

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