Category: History (Page 52 of 66)

Parity of Muslim and Western Concepts of Just War

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In an essay of no more than 1500 words, identify the key claims of this text “Parity of Muslim and Western Concepts of Just War ” or , and discuss the extent to which these claims are supported by evidence. Relate your discussion to what you have learned in A332 Book 2, Controversial Practices (Beattie (ed.), 2013).At the end, append a list of at least three bullet points indicating the main ways in which you think your chosen text relates to what you have learned in Book 2.  Continue reading

Ethical Dilemma

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In the written assessment students should describe the case-study containing an ethical dilemma. This should be no more than 200 words.  Make sure your dilemma is realistic.  Identify the ethical issues the dilemma raises – there will be more than one. Identify the different people involved, describe how each one might view the dilemma, and explain why they take this position. Different people might include patients, users, carers, family members, the general public, pressure groups, front-line professional workers, health and social care assistants, youth workers, service managers; Continue reading

Switch Engineering

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In today’s information-based economy, information is taken as power and control. To get the right information at the right time to the right people through the right channel is vital in any organization’s decision making processes. Network communication is one of the domains which are pivotal to the information and communication technology. A computer network involves many devices/media responsible for sharing (sending and receiving) data utilizing the transmission media. The internet is an example of such a network which spans globally. Continue reading

Sources of Finance for the Government

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After long decades of military governance, the people of Ruritania in South America have now successfully elected a democratic government. The opposition party, that lost by a narrow margin, are hugely discontented arguing that elections were rigged and are seeking all possible avenues for a rerun of the elections. In the meantime, the government is forging ahead with infrastructural development agenda, which, among other things, include the building of: roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, schools, universities, hospitals, and prisons in the capital city. Continue reading

Cohabitants’ Rights

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The judgment in Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17 came amidst much criticism about the uncertainty which faces unmarried couples upon the breakdown of their relationship. The case establishes a new framework within which future cases about cohabitants’ rights are to be decided, which it is suggested will lead to greater certainty and simplicity. Critically assess the impact of Stack v Dowden in the light of case law decided both before it and afterwards. Continue reading

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