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    aspects of using aggression to resolve problems? In this course, we were presented with four scenarios in which aggression seemed to be considered a positive approach to resolving the problem: spanking a young child to teach about danger, acting in self – defense when assaulted, torturing a perpetrator to save innocent lives, and performing euthanasia. After contemplation, I have to admit that I can see the use of aggression as understandable and forgivable in each of these presented scenarios. I don’t

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    Self-Defense Legislation

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    Self-defense is the right for an individual to use necessary force in order to defend oneself against an unlawful force of another. Therefore, an act that is typically depicted as a crime is not punishable under these circumstances. Joycelyn M. Pollock (2013) pointed out that, “the right to protect oneself, one’s family, and one’s “castle” is a time-honored right that existed before the common law and was recognized by it” (P.101). Under common law, a criminal charge depended upon a showing that

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    A Weapon for Self Defense

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    A Weapon for Self Defense The following celebrities have stated his or her stance on gun control in the following quotes. Ted Nugent states, “To my mind [sic] it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness? How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic. (Buckeye Firearms Association 2009). Clint Eastwood also states, “I have a strict gun control policy: if there is a gun around

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    Sons Of Liberty Analysis

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    together and they were going to die together as long as they fought for what’s right. The Sons of Liberty attempted peaceful solutions to the taxations from the king, fought for what they believed in, and were just acting out against the king in self-defense which shows the Sons of Liberty are patriotic leaders, not terrorists. First, the Sons of Liberty attempted peaceful solutions. On page 99 in the text United States History Beginning to 1914 the text states, “A popular method of protest was the

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    not, but what if you killed in self defense? In the book “The Outsiders,” A sixteen year old boy named Johnny Cade, killed a guy named Robert “Bob” Sheldon, after he and his gang nearly drowned a fourteen year old boy named Ponyboy Curtis. The two minors claim that Johnny killed in self-defense. What is self-defense? Self defense is “the use of reasonable force to protect oneself or members of the family from bodily harm,” (Hill, 2016).Johnny’s action was in self defense because he had a fear of death

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    drunk that night and was mad at the same time because a couple nights before Bob's girlfriend Cherry was hanging out with Ponyboy and Johnny. Bob acted out in anger and tried to drown Ponyboy in the fountain that was in the park. Johnny acted out in self defence and stabbed Bob to where he bled to death right there in the park. “He was sitting next to me, one elbow on his knee, and staring straight ahead. He was a greenish-white, and his eyes were brighter than I have ever seen them ‘I killed him,’

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    Brown's Self-Defense

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    Even the chief couldn’t explain this. Why would Brown attack the police officer for no reason and then run away, why would the officer shoot up to 11 times if it was only self-defense, a simple wound would have worked just fine yet the officer felt the need to recklessly shoot numerous times. Crenshaw, who was watching from a nearby balcony, says “The officer actually shot kind of carelessly. They shot my neighbors building

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    Was It A Self Defense?

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    Was it a self-defense? Jimmy Carter once said, “I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over”. If only this was the case. African Americans are still wrongfully racially profiled based just on their skin color. After researching this topic with the help of many trustworthy sources, the Zimmerman Trial began to seem more like an act of racial profiling rather than self-defense. This was determined by considering what Trayvon Martin was doing at the time and if Zimmerman’s

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    Self Defense In Celia

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    but the person who is the rapist could have their life endangered. The reasoning is of course self defense as should by Celia. This brings in a new debate on a right of life, if the slave should be executed for killing her master or if the slave’s life should be saved because she was defending her life. It brings in the debate on that murder is terrible, but in what scenario is it acceptable in self-defense to kill someone. Her logic is simple in that she felt like her life was at stake and had to

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    presented to us, was about Bernie Miller, a 26 year old man, who stabbed Troy Counts, a 27 year old man, after a game of poker. The defendant admitted to stabbing the victim twice but he was arguing the reason for the stabbing was legitimate under self-defense. After the arguments were done in the courtroom, we were sent into separate rooms to deliberate and to come up with a verdict for the crime. In my group, we decided to start off by reading the jury instructions page by page. We talked about whether

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