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    War Can Be Avoided

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    War is avoidable War supports death. Many wars could have been prevented if world leaders took the time to communicate and negotiate other options. war is negativity‚ violence and death of innocent people every time. Looking back in though history‚ nearly every war recorded has a beginning caused by corruption and lack of information. The golden rule “treat others the way you would like to be treated”. If we work towards non violent solutions‚ death in war can be avoided. Communication and

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    Does Just War Exist

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    Does Just War exist? The belief that a war can exist which is completely just‚ has been around for many centuries. Philosophers have argued since the time of Cicero on how actions can be justified‚ and have written many papers on the subject. Although many people from different backgrounds and religions have disagreed on the topic‚ it is somewhat agreed that four factors of a war must be just‚ for the war itself to be considered just: 1. The reasons to go to war must be just 2. The actions

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    situations. And once we have achieved it‚ we can create new goals. Conversely‚ if we cannot attain it‚ we can modify them to be more realistic. For instance‚ Mahatma Ghandi’s goal in life was to achieve peace through peaceful means. Furthermore‚ he was happiest when there are no wars and people can live in peace. Even when he was sent to jail‚ he still held on to his goal which was to solve things through peaceful means‚ not war. And even in jail‚ he could attain happiness - Ghandi is

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    After studying this lesson‚ you will be able to understand the meaning of Directive Principles of State Policy. classify the Directive Principles into four groups i.e. economic and social‚ Gandhian‚ administrative and those related to international peace. recognize the role of Directive Principles in promotion of universalisation of education‚ abolition of child labour and improving the status of women. explain the Directive Principles which provide the framework of welfare state to be realised

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    Just War Theory

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    teachings by Christian theologians‚ St Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. Even though Just war theory started from biblical teaching it does not mean that Christianity endorses violence or war but instead the ultimate goal is peace. War can only serve as the last resort action to achieve peace. After Christianity become dominant in the Roman civilization‚ the demand for a theory to justify the act of war lead St. Augustine to propose the Just War theory that was driven from biblical teachings (Catholic Answer

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    A Change of Heart Warring nations scar even the very fabric of humanity but the scars that nature leaves in the surface of the earth are immense and unwrithingly painful. Even time can not heal the devastation that a civilization would undergo when nature decides the course that it should take. Billions of years ago‚ time when even man has not touched the abundance of the earth‚ massive extinctions have already caused much change. Time when the glorious age of the mighty dinosaurs were first recorded

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    also take military action against a state or other entity threatening international peace and security and may further decide on the deployment of troops or observers. Article 46 Chapter VII allows for plans for the application of armed force with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee (which must be established by the Council). o Peacemaking and peacebuilding: The difference between peacekeeping and peacebuilding lies in their mandates‚ powers and institutional frameworks. While peacemaking

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    the most important principle is that war must have a just cause. This means that the causes that resort to military force must be appropriate. For the war to be just‚ the war must be declared by a legitimate authority‚ be of last resort‚ seek peace as the future goal‚ violence be proportional to the harm it inflicts‚ have the right intention and have reasonable chance of success. The most

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    sense of fear that is brought on by such unpleasant sounds. They remind him of a change that will not cease‚ and cannot be ignored. Additionally‚ descriptions of the human state as "turbid" bring thoughts of darkness and confusion. Unlike the state of peace he used to experience‚ he now sees life as being so clouded and dense that it appears dark and unsure. The darkness and fogginess of his own life are seen through the density of the sea. He views life pessimistically‚ for he can no longer see his way

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    Can War Ever Be Justified

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    argue that war is always justifiable while others argue that it can never be. Some maintain that due to human conditions‚ war is inevitable. Can it ever be morally justifiable to use force so as to preserve values within a society such as justice‚ peace and freedom? The Pacifists argue that war is never morally justifies‚ while others argue that war at times is justifiable‚ and therefore they produce what one may call the ‘just war tradition’. The just war tradition represents a fund of practical

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