laws and customs applicable in international armed conflict” and “serious violations of the laws and customs applicable in an armed conflict not of an international character (ICRC 2016). Section IV of Rule 156 of the International Committee of the Red Cross, titled Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed During a Non-International Armed Conflict, lists use of prohibited weapons subject to criminal sanctions, and specifically references the Chemical Weapons Convention, Amended
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films, historical dramas, crime films and even comedies have been made, but the opus titled Captain America: The First Avenger (Johnston, 2011) does more than any other of its companions: the story of the film adapted from comic shows more than an American hero can defeat everybody if it is about his country; in the meantime it does something that cinema has yet to endeavor: it elevates Hitler’s Germany to the level of miracles. It achieves this by putting a number of fantastic plot threads apart from
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he feels about the United states war that has been occurring throughout the years of America history. On the morning of Sept.11, 2001 it was like any other day for Linker going to work from Fairfield, Connecticut to the street of 5th Avenue. At his cross-town stroll to the office of First Thing magazine where he heard a very loud roar out of nowhere and glammed upward to see a passenger jet which was alarming to him and it was before Sept, 11. Linker mostly spent his entire life in New York City which
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Patrick Spires 1937 Hoge Ave Zanesville, Ohio, 43701 | 740-452-5235 | Spires249@gmail.com Objective Skilled Certified Nursing Assistant with good knowledge and understanding of development factors specific to adult and geriatric residents. Administrative Assistant With excellent knowledge of customer service and good people skills looking to enter the sales field. Education Administrative Assistant |August 2012| Mid-East Adult Center STNA | Jully 25 2013 | Mid East Adult Education
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with Sick cell syndrome. Sickle-cell disease Classification and external resources Figure (A) shows normal red blood cells flowing freely through veins. The inset shows a cross section of a normal red blood cell with normal haemoglobin. Figure B shows abnormal, sickled red blood cells log jamming, sticking and accumulating at the branching point in a vein. The inset image shows a cross-section of a sickle cell with long polymerized HbS strands stretching and distorting the cell shape. ICD-10
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Protection of the American Constitution In the summer of 2009, Al Rozzi during a protest of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, burned a flag among a group of protesters. Rozzi was arrested for desecrating the American flag. Flag desecration is the act of intentionally destroying, damaging, or mutilating a flag. It’s usually done in the public and usually the destruction is caused to a national flag. Rozzi’s flag destruction is a form of protest which is considered a right to freedom of speech under
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dispositive provisions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I give and devise my residence to my daughter, Amy. I give and bequeath my 100 shares of C Corp. to my son, Ben. I give and bequeath $100,000 to my son, Cal. I give and bequeath $100,000 to the American Red Cross. I give, devise and bequeath all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to my grandson, Dave. Walt signed the will at Len’s office, and at Walt’s request, Len and Walt’s son, Ben, signed as witnesses in the presence of Walt and
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It’s May 10, 1876, the grand opening of a small pharmacy in Indianapolis. The streets are filled with people; merchants, women with their children, and couples strolling down the street, but few are paying attention to the new red brick building. The front of the store has a big sign that says “Eli Lilly.”. Inside, shelves overstuffed with bottles of medication and boxes of pills line the perimeter of the store. Colonel Eli Lilly is rolling pills in the back of the store, while his son takes the
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Amelia Earhart and American Aviator and Hero “I’m ready for take off…. everything's ok. Were going! Up, up and away! What do dreams know about boundaries?” My hero is Amelia Earhart she was an American aviator, During World War I, Amelia was a nurse's aide who tended to wounded soldiers, she also wrote a poem about courage. She was a good student, but didn’t have patience when she wasn’t on the path that she wanted. She set many flying records and helped with the advancement of women in aviation
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food preparation, germs and viruses can be transferred from one food to another by using the same knife, cutting block without washing the surface or knife in between uses, this is common in butcher shops, restaurants and even our homes this called cross contamination. A food handler who is ill can also contaminate food when hand washing is not done sufficient. Place cooked meat
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