...news. Only when a significant number of people are murdered, particularly when they include children or are killed randomly, is the event considered newsworthy. Yet efforts to regulate the possession of guns in the US are consistently defeated. The case for gun rights rests primarily on two claims, one about facts, the other about moral principle. The claim about fact is that members of society as a whole are safer when more of them have guns, since potential aggressors are likelier to be deterred the more reasonable it is for them to believe that their potential victim is armed. The claim about principle is that each person has a right of self-defense and that this right entails a further right not to be deprived of, or prevented from having, the most effective means of self-defense. These claims are independent. Most of those who assert them think the second would be true even if the first were false. Advocates of gun rights usually defend the claim about fact by appealing to statistics for example, those that suggest that when a city bans handguns, rates of violent crime and homicide increase rather than decrease. The claim about principle is often defended by appeal to an analogy with an individual case. Suppose a person is about to be killed by a culpable aggressor but has a gun that she can use to defend herself. As the aggressor approaches, another person takes the potential victim’s gun away from her, with the...
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...Aviation Law and Space Law Aviation Law -Air space – customary law since First W.W. That aircraft from one state have right to fly over the high seas, but never over territorial sea of another state -Art.1 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation: “every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the space above its territory” -It is a serious breach of international law for a state to order to violate the air space of another state (for e.g. USA military aircraft attacked, forced to land or shot down by Hungary, USSR, Czechoslovakia-a number of incidents) -Does the states have an unlimited right to attack intruding aircraft in all circumstances? -Lissitzyn principle (from 1953)-important (book!) -Some states support Lissitzyn principle and that flexible approach to civil aircraft as well as military craft, but other states including ICAO-International Civil Aviation Organization, believe that civil aircraft must never be attacked in such circumstances -The rule that (it is not indeed a rule) trespassing civil aircraft must never be attacked does not mean that they have a legal right to trespass -Assembly of ICAO in 1984 adopted an amendment to 1944 Chicago Conv. On the Int. Civil Aviation which confirms that “every state, in the exercise of its sovereignty is entitled to require the landing at some designated airport of a civil aircraft flying above its territory without authority.” and that “every state must refrain from resorting to use...
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...restraint or the power to determine action without restraint. In my opinion freedom starts with a principle of self-control or self ownership. We have legal control over our body and mind. The concept of freedom refers to a certain type of political empowerment which means, a free society is one with an equal distribution of our legal rights and in which each and every person has as much legal rights as possible. In a free society, one person cannot have so many rights that all other people could not logically have the same amount of legal rights. Can you imagine if the world was like this, there would be more chaos thatn we already have in the world. An example is, freedom doesn't include the legal right to enslave someone else because freedom includes the legal right not to be enslaved. Also, freedom does not include the legal right to non-defensively punch someone in the face against their will because freedom includes the right to not be offensively punched. I believe that's battery and assault in the law enforcement world. The principle of self-control lets us easily realize why freedom includes the legal right to self-defense. Freedom includes self-defense because empowering people with so much control over themselves that they have the legal right to self-defense is still logically compatable with the same empowerment of everyone else. The right to self-defense also brings up the importance of distinguishing acts of coercion as either defensive or offensive...
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...Ramona Zimmermann 37173 AB Psychology 3 FREEDOM Freedom starts with a principle of self-control, also known as self-ownership. In a free society, each and every person has legal control (or "ownership") of their own body and mind. As such, the concept of freedom refers to a certain type of political empowerment. It refers specifically to equal empowerment. In other words, a free society is one with an equal distribution of legal rights and in which each and every person has as much legal rights as possible. Because freedom entails political equality, freedom can only logically entail as much legal rights as compatible with the same legal rights in others. In a free society, any one person cannot have so many legal rights that all other people could not logically have the same amount of legal rights. For example, freedom does not include the legal right to enslave someone else because freedom includes the legal right to not be enslaved. In another example, freedom does not include the legal right to non-defensively punch other people in the face against their will because freedom includes the legal right to not be offensively punched. Basically, a free person has the legal allowance to do whatever he or she wants insofar as he or she does not offensively harm or coerce other people against those other people's wills. Remember, the limitation is a logical requirement. Freedom obviously can not include the legal right to limit other people's freedom because that...
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... Being or professing a Christian is not required for membership in his association called Christian Black Belt Society (CBBS). However, Goshin Budo Kempo Jujitsu is a true self-defense school as well as a Christian outreach ministry. As Christians, we are called to take up the whole armor of God, (Eph 6; 13). The sword of the Spirit is the word of God. Kempo provides the skills necessary for you to protect yourself, family and friends from physical harm. All three elements combined would therefore provide for a protective barrier between you and the spiritual forces of evil, defense of the faith through use of God’s word and protection from physical harm through understanding and applying Kempo principles. The following exerts are from Ron Rhodes "Complete Book of Bible Answers: Answers to the Tough Questions". As a Christian, these exerts provide a basis for defending yourself, family and friends before and during a physical attack. Jesus is well known for His continued teaching on love, forgiveness, and "turning the other cheek." It is therefore surprising to find Jesus advising the disciples to buy a sword in Luke 22:36: "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one." Did Jesus in this verse advocate the use of a sword for self-defense purposes? This is an issue over which Christians have vehemently disagreed for many centuries. Following is a summary of the two basic views of how Christians have interpreted...
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...as juche became the official autarkic state ideology of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 1972.1 Although foreign scholars often describe juche as “self-reliance,” the true meaning of the term is much more nuanced. Kim Il Sung explained: Establishing juche means, in a nutshell, being the master of revolution and reconstruction in one’s own country. This means holding fast to an independent position, rejecting dependence on others, using one’s own brains, believing in one’s own strength, displaying the revolutionary spirit of self-reliance, and thus solving one’s own problems for oneself on one’s own responsibility under all circumstances. The DPRK claims that juche is Kim Il Sung’s creative application of Marxist-Leninist principles to the modern political realities in North Korea.2 Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il have successfully wielded the juche idea as a political shibboleth to evoke a fiercely nationalistic drive for North Korean independence and to justify policies of self-reliance and self-denial in the face of famine and economic stagnation in North Korea. Kim Il Sung envisioned three specific applications of juche philosophy: political and ideological independence, especially from the Soviet Union and China; economic self-reliance and self-sufficiency; and a viable national defense system.3 This paper begins with a discussion of the three key components of the juche ideology – political, economic and military independence – as promulgated by the...
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...The controversy surrounding drone practice for targeted killing is questionable ethically, legally, and strategically. The U.S. policy of drone warfare is directly correlated with the war on terrorism. The aftermath of 9/11 convinced the U.S. military and intelligence community to target Taliban and al-Qaeda militants by utilizing drone technology. The Authorization for Use of Military Force permits the use of all necessary and appropriate force against terrorism. The U.S government to justify drone strikes without restrictions has used this settlement as a defense mechanism. Drone technology promotes secrecy, governmental power, and a foreign policy that operates without limitations. The issue of drone technology is analyzed using the ethical...
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...Due process is a legal term from the government. It is a principle that the government must respect the legal rights of an individual according to the law. This due process holds the government to the law of the land protecting people from the states power. This is kind of a way of limiting what the government can and can’t do in efforts to make them not be unfair to the people. I read this and I feel that it helps explain what I am trying to say a little more clearly. "The essential elements of due process of law are notice, an opportunity to be heard, and the right to defend in an orderly proceeding." Fiehe v. R.E. Householder Co., 125 So. 2, 7 (Fla. 1929). The constitution states only one command twice. The Fifth Amendment says to the federal government that no shall be “deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law”. The Fourteenth Amendment uses the same eleven words called Due Process Clause and it is used to describe the legal obligation of all states. Basically they are giving an promise of assurance that all levels of the government must operate within the law and provide fair procedures. Describe three of the legal defense. The three defenses that I would like to describe would be the insanity defense, self-defense, and the entrapment defense. The insanity defense is the defendant claims that because of mental health problems they were not responsible for their actions. The insanity defense is based on evaluations from professionals that state...
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...American Intercontinental University Unit 1 Individual Project MKTG 205 – Principles of Marketing October 7, 2012 Abstract This paper is about marketing the service of self defense training. It will identify, describe, and analyze three marketing environment forces that will impact this service. Strategies to overcome the threats and capitalize on opportunities will also be explored throughout the paper. Self Defense Training and Marketing Forces Introduction These are the impacts of marketing forces on the training services industry. There are so many components involved with marking to make the product or service successful. Identifying the market forces that impact the service is the most important component. There are three forces that impact the training service industry. With self defense training these three forces are social, economy, and competition. Strategies to overcome the threats and capitalize on opportunities will also be discusses for a better understanding of this industry and service. Market Force 1: Description and Analysis of impact on product/service The social force is thought of to focus on buying trends of the population due to the populations values (Kerin, 2013). These forces are the factors that influence what services, at the time, are in the highest demand. They impact the want and need for self defense training because it shows when, who, and why the population is seeking this type of training. With this service it is best to a multicultural...
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...Maneuver SLC Last updated on 05 MAR 2010 Slide 1 Reference • Field Manual (FM) 7-0 (Dec 2008) Training for Full Spectrum Operations, establishes the Army’s keystone doctrine for training • Field Manuel (FM) 7-1 Battle Focused Training (RESCINDED 1 JUL 09) Slide 2 The Role of Training SPECTRUM SPECTRUM OF CONFLICT Increasing Violence Stable Peace Unstable Peace General War Insurgency OPERATIONAL THEMES FULL SPECTRUM OPERATIONS Offense Offense Stability Stability Defense Defense Offense Stability Defense Offense Stability Defense Aim point for Army training and leader development Slide 3 Meeting the Challenges • Challenges: – Where Army forces will operate? – What the mission will be? • Core METLs or CMETLs Slide 4 Change in Mindset • Step one – Cdr to Cdr dialog to discuss: – Training condition & corresponding – – – resources Proportion of efforts (Offense, defense, stability, and civil support) Risk to readiness Training focus to prepare for directed mission Slide 5 Change in Mindset (cont) • Step two - Training briefing during which the senior commander enters into a “contract” with subordinate commanders addressing: – Task to be trained – Training conditions – Risk associated with training – Resource requirements Slide 6 Stability Tasks • Provide essential services and support • Sustaining proficiency in offensive and defensive operations • Collecting...
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...intended to empower citizens to defend themselves, their communities, and their rights against potential aggression, whether from foreign invaders or domestic oppressors. The incorporation and implementation of the Second Amendment over time have been complex processes influenced by historical, social, and legal factors. Initially, the Second Amendment primarily pertained to state militias, with citizens expected to maintain firearms for militia service. However, with societal changes and legal precedents, the focus shifted towards recognizing an individual's right to firearm ownership. Legal decisions such as District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) affirm that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess firearms for self-defense within the...
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...Government “Between 1787 and 1791 the Framers of the U.S. Constitution established a system of government upon principles that had been discussed and partially implemented in many countries over the course of several centuries, but never before in such a pure and complete design, which we call a constitutional republic. Since then, the design has often been imitated, but important principles have often been ignored in those imitations, with the result that their governments fall short of being true republics or truly constitutional. Although these principles are discussed in civics books, the treatment of them there is often less than satisfactory.” Jon Roland of the Constitution Society (internet website). Origins of the Social Contract In this article their valid contract was a social contract of a government for everyone to live as equals and to live in a utopia kind of place. This type of contract will make a new way of living to have harmony with everyone around while also having mutual benefits. The contract has to cover the normal rights that are given and have to retain them while also having certain restricting liberties. With any civilization we would have to assume that people would have their own duties such as which certain powers shall be used together. The contract is simple, and has two basic terms which is one, the mutual defense of rights, and mutual decision by deliberative assembly. Basically saying there is no single official to delegate...
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...motivated by unconscious emotional drives which are shaped by unresolved conflicts from our childhood experiences. For example, a child exposed to abuse during 1- 5 years of development will have an unstable personality compared to a child who wasn't exposed to abuse. Freud (1923) later developed a more structural model of the mind, the psychic apparatus, comprising the entities id, ego and superego which are rather hypothetical conceptualizations of important mental functions. In saying this, according to Freud, the mind can be seen as being similar to an iceberg with only the very tip being exposed and the bulk of the ice berg being unseen. Freud assumed the id operated at an unconscious level (beneath the sea) according to the pleasure principle. Freud holds that we are born with the id and it contains two kinds of biological instincts (or drives) which Freud called Eros and...
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...far-reaching in scope and encompass such technologies as: * Encryption * Smart cards * Network authentication * Access control lists (ACLs) * File integrity auditing software Logical controls (also called technical controls) use software and data to monitor and control access to information and computing systems. For example: passwords, network and host based firewalls, network intrusion detection systems, access control lists, and data encryption are logical controls. An important logical control that is frequently overlooked is the principle of least privilege. The principle of least privilege requires that an individual, program or system process is not granted any more access privileges than are necessary to perform the task. A blatant example of the failure to adhere to the principle of least privilege is logging into Windows as user Administrator to read Email and surf the Web. Violations of this principle can also occur when an individual collects additional access privileges over time. This happens when employees' job duties change, or they are promoted to a new position, or they transfer to another department. The access privileges required by their new duties are frequently added onto their already existing access privileges which may no longer be necessary or appropriate. How could Administrative, Technical, and Physical Controls introduce a false sense of security? Administrative, Technical, and Physical controls introduce a false sense of security...
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...footballer.Marcus Brigstocke said: If Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music. The same principle applies to frogger, playing Frogger doesn’t give me the urge to jump out into traffic. The only possible...
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