Where did the scope project take place?
The scope project took place in a designated area that varies depending on the specific project being referenced. Generally, scope projects are often conducted in regions or communities that require assessment, development, or research. For precise details, the specific context of the scope project in question would be necessary.
You talk to your parents about the problem you are having.
A victory can be hollow if the reason for the victory would have made no difference to the overall outcome. An example of this would be the Nazis victory at the Battle of the Bulge. Their victory was in a way a Pyrric victory as they pretty much won their objectives which was to force the Allies back and gain a chance to get a quick victory for morale but in doing so, they lost much of their tank and artillary which led to a faster advance across Europe by the Allies.
What Nazi actions are violating human rights?
During the Second World War, various authors tried to justify intervention
on behalf of stateless people and nationals persecuted by their own
state, based on the right of intervention according to the so-called "general principles of law recognised by civilised nations" and humanitarian law. It was argued that Germany should pay reparations under international law. One immediate result was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the United Nations in 1948, in which the connection between being human and having rights was drawn for everyone. They completely violated most of all rights that human have. Just be greatful that the Holocaust is over
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Fair trade is important because in many poorer countries, prices are so low that workers are unable to earn enough to live off of. Also, some goods are produced in ways that are exploitative to workers, or ways that are unsustainable environmentally, damaging to the environment in the communities in which the goods are produced.
Fair trade does not instantly solve all these problems, but it aims to potentially address some of them in ways that conventional trade does not.
How do you ensure justice for all?
Ideally, the federal court system should ensure US laws are applied equally and are "fair" to the extent that they are constitutional; the courts are also required to provide due process of law (fairness in the legal process itself). Unfortunately, this, like every other human endeavor, is flawed. Laws aren't always fair, and there are often biases in the way they're applied.
Why might some people have welcomed the Arab armies?
If this is concerning the Islamic Conquests, the main supporters of the conquest from within the conquered territories were religious and ethnic minorities that had been marginalized by the rulers of those states. Jews were among the most welcoming, being repressed by both the Orthodox Christian Byzantine Empire and the Zoroastrian Sassanid Empire. There was also a lesser degree of repression of different Christian groups (especially heretical sects) in the Byzantine Empire, leading those groups to support Arab invasion to a lesser degree. The system of tolerance for religious minorities under the Muslim Arabs was superior to that under either the Byzantine Empire or the Sassanid Empire, but was still a form of apartheid by modern standards.
Answer 2Some people welcomed historically the Arab armies for two reasons:
Is welfare easier to get if your a minority?
yes because the government is ran by racist black men that are power hungry and will do anything to put a hard working white man down. they also will do anything to help out one of there homies from the south side.
Is it illegal to refuse access to a store based solely on the age of said person?
I believe it would be illegal to prejudice someone based on their age, although this is seen all the time for example, clubs often refuse entry to people they deem too old to enter
IDEA has roots in which federal legislation?
IDEA was originally passes as Public Law 94-142 in 1975, giving students with disabilities (under the age of 21) rights in special education. It was renamed IDEA in 1990 and consistently undergoes changes.
What did Hebrew tradition teach about the responsibility to combat injustice?
The Torah and Prophets stress the obligation to care for the poor, the widow and orphan, the stranger and sojourner, the Levites and the landless. They also warn against corruption, bribery, misuse of power, and mistreatment of workers. And they specify rights for women and other groups.
Judaism has an all-enveloping and passionate dedication to the ideal of justice. The moral imperatives of justice, ethics and morality were taught by the Torah and the Jewish prophets, making them religious ideals and obligations, rather than just good behavior.
(See: Jewish ethics)
The Torah teaches the ideal of justice for the benefit of society and the moral guidance of the individual. The relevant verses are mixed in with other Torah-topics so that the message is imbibed as part of the whole.
Judaism addresses in depth and in detail the obligations of the individual and the community to other individuals. A Jew has a legal obligation to help someone in need (e.g. Leviticus 19:16, Exodus 23:5); and to be a bystander in such a case is a Torah-violation. Tradition states that every Jew should exhibit the characteristic of chesed, meaning the ability to go beyond the requirement of the law to help others. The Talmud states that mercy and kindness should be among the defining traits of every Jew (Talmud, Yevamot 79a).
Why girls still need to fight for equality?
Girls need to fight for equality because in the world more than half the countries think girls should get married as soon as possible so that they sit and help in the household work and not study
What is the definition of ethical consideration?
well i dont quite know, its something to do with earth and the sun and the moon. not quite sure though. THANKYOU VERY MUCH!
What is the basis for the ideal of natural law?
Natural law is described as a higher law derived naturally from a universal understanding that certain choices made and actions taken by humans are right or wrong. Natural law is a system of justice for all societies, regardless of their individual culture or customs. Thomas Hobbes described natural law as the way in which a rational human who is seeking to survive and prosper would act. Some people view it as divine law pursuant to the teachings of Thomas Acquinas . Natural law influenced the development of English common law and also the Declaration of Independence of the United States.
Human rights are the rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to. They spring from the concept of natural rights which in turn, spring from natural law.
Natural rights is a complicated topic with many facets and the concept dates back at least to late Antiquity. Briefly, natural rights have been described as universal, inalienable rights that all people are entitled to regardless of political and legal institutions and beyond the authority of secular or religious authorities. Some people recognize no difference between natural rights and human rights which include: life, liberty and property; freedom from oppression; self determination; religious freedom; equality; privacy.
One school of thought holds that in the natural state only the strongest can benefit from their natural rights so people form a social contract ceding their natural rights to an authority (government) to protect them from abuse by the stronger individuals.
This is an interesting topic on which to do some reading.
"A man [must] be willing, when others are so too, as far forth, as for peace, and defence of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things; and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself." Thomas Hobbes
Can you spray trespassing kids with your hose?
You should be alright as long as you have a sign up that says "no trespassing". I used to use my paintball gun on teenagers. It sure showed them that "no trespassing" means no trespassing.
What are some of the most important rights offered to the personnel in criminal courts?
innocent until proven guilty ,,right to a lawyer if you cannot afford one, right to cross examination right to see all evidence against you, the fifth amendment , due process
The extent to which injured parties are compensated for their injuries by those who have injured them.
Why does your questions never get anwsered?
people are asking so many questions , but all questions are not felt worthy to be answered. people answer those questions which they knew the answer. also they left irrelevant question unanswered
Since this is YOUR FIRST question, you have no other questions to be answered..
You press the button that looks like a home. Its in the top right corner and its under the Whats new, Change Server, and Quit button.
What ever happened to Angie Hampilos?
Angie is still in her beloved home, doing very well. Asbury Park is currently suing the developer for not doing the work they promised. Recent legal cases in New Jersey have made it considerably more difficult to seize private property through Eminent Domain. These court rulings offer strict definaitions of what exactly constitutes blight and offers rigorous guidelines for notification of property owners. In the past, homeowners were not given adequate notice and developers could call almost anyone's home "blighted"