Papers 41-50 of total 2077 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…such as rape, murder, and genocide. The law then is seen as a maintenance to order, having control over the citizens, and making them dependent upon the state which in turn reduces their exercise of free will. When a country, such as Iraq, emerges without any idea…
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…of war is truth' - a cliché 'often uttered but never learned'. John Pilger, a journalist for The Daily Mirror - a London tabloid that is not in favour of the war in Iraq, reported that war has murdered naïve children. Shortly after…
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…Afghans to death who had nothing to do with the Taliban, except as victims. Should we do the same to 5,000 Saudis? Iraq has attacked its neighbors, treated people under its jurisdiction atrociously, has a fondness for weapons of mass destruction, and ignores…
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…As America started the war against Iraq on no solid grounds, in particular after the clearance provided to Iraq by the United Nations weapons inspection team. So Bush administration attacked Iraq for providing relief to the victims of the aggression…
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…" them. Anything we do just is a slap on the wrist to the perpetrators as a whole. Bush expects the world, in its entirety, to make a stand against terrorism. But the history of agreements in Iraq demonstrates that a stand will be difficult to sustain. Support…
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…The question everyone is debating about is: should America go to war with Iraq? First, the money dispersed in war can be spent on many other necessary items. One of the necessary items includes cancer research and many other related health issues…
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Category: /Law & Government
…To establish a democracy in Iraq would undo a heritage that has lasted hundreds of years. A democracy will not work in Iraq because the people in Iraq are too uneducated to elect a leader democratically. The Iraqi people are divided by three major…
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…The War Against Iraq Many say that the Bush Administration is justified in its attempts to wage war against Iraq. Citizens that believe in this course of action should stop and examine some of the finer details. After the conflict…
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…        Iraq is a country that is on the rise. After being crushed by allied troops for their invasion of Kuwait, they have begun the slow rebuilding process. In this report, I will discuss the basic geographic features of Iraq, and other…
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Category: /History
…, the United States of America has the capability to remove Saddam Hussein from power. But is a war with Iraq the only option? Iraq became an independent kingdom in 1933, have the destruction of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. Proclaimed a republic in 1958…
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