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    mission of ensuring that local law enforcement officers carry out their duties with full respect for universally accepted human rights and criminal justice standards (Latham‚ 2001). Although Civpol has made significant contributions to establishing peace in many missions‚ United Nations police mandates outstrip the availability of officers. For example‚ the missions in East Timor‚ Sierra Leone‚ and Kosovo are currently staffed at sixty-eight percent‚ eighteen percent‚ and sixty-six percent of authorized

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    Christians and War

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    conflict is wrong‚ they accept that the government wages war. They also believe that they owe responsibility to their country; therefore they serve their country as non- combatants. The peacemaking view of war recommends ten practices that will create peace and abolish war. The first of the ten practices

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    Ireland Unfree Shall Never be at Peace is a speech given by Patrick Pearse‚ a teacher‚ lawyer‚ poet‚ writer and also a political activist‚ during the funeral of Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915. This speech was delivered at the Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin‚ where several prominent Irish national figures are buried. When Pearse gave his speech‚ British politicians such as the Prime Minister W.Gladstone tried to give to Ireland more political independence. But what is at stake in this document

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    the water letting you know that something violent or dangerous is going to happen. This is ironic to earlier in the scene when Lance was spraying the purple haze around the boat because it is said that surrounding yourself with purple will produce peace of mind and good judgment. These mixtures of colors in the scene that contradict each other‚ bolster the fact that while in war‚ it is not known what to expect. One minute everything could seem calm and peaceful‚ but the next minute you could be in

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    cause”‚ meets when the enemy violates the rights of one’s people or community and “Right Intention” must purpose to promote goodness or avoid evilness.(Aquinas‚p.241) Both principles focus on the justification in order to bring and accompany the just peace.(Aquinas‚p.241) “The principle of Last Resort” suggested by Erasmus is that the good authority should start a war after considering all possible

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    Disadvantage of Wars

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    economy weaker‚ environment dirtier and social structure poorer. A war has many disadvantages‚ but in the history many wars were made by a lot of countries. In contrast‚ many wars are lasting at present. In my opinion‚ if we don’t understand meaning of peace‚ these wars will last in the future.

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    War Should Be Banned

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    war lords‚ supply or illegal means of procurement of weapon’s by rough elements‚ continues information sharing and dialogue with all member countries to ensure there is no disturbance in any part of the globe are key to establishing stability‚ world peace‚ survival of human race and all living on this universe. It is never too late to start again so‚ the war should be stopped. The war can be stopped just by us. We create war and we can stop it too. War is the great loss of human resources as well

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    In “The Moral Equivalent of War‚” William James explores the reasons behind the existence of war. A self-identifying pacifist‚ he proposes an alternative solution: “[an enlistment] against Nature‚” (1291)‚ which retains the virtues of a war but prevents its pains and sufferings. James also compares the differing perspectives of utopias: militarism and pacifism while identifying flaws in each of them. Militarism perceives war as a preservation technique for ideals‚ patriotism‚ courage‚ and other merit

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    Just War In Vietnam

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    Leading onto the third aspect of just war that I am discussing‚ the means of combat used. Since the Americans had the weaker strategies‚ they decided that it would be completely honorable‚ and morally acceptable to pillage homes of those who lived in peace and had nothing to do with the war. Then they proceeded to resort to rape‚ and other unethical means of

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    Introduction The notion of war has always been the subject of moral debate throughout history. World War II is no different in this particular regard. In order for wars to be morally justified‚ the Just War Theory was developed. The Just War Theory has two specific criteria which must be followed in order for the act of war to be considered morally justified – the jus ad bellum (right to go to war) and jus in bello (rightful conduct within war) criterions. Jus ad bellum dictates that war must be

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