Chris Aragon
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Understanding Self Defense Tactics
In criminal law self-defense is no crime. It is a justification for visiting serious bodily harm on another person on the ground that the injury was inflicted as a means of protecting oneself. The right to defend oneself is established by legal jurisdiction in many regions. However, the interpretation of the use of force in times of danger varies widely across countries and communities.
By Chris Aragonabout a year ago in Motivation
A Call To Action
The much expected Super Tucano jets finally arrived in July. They were in the public eye. The first batch of six came weeks earlier. By this time all twelve had been received by the Nigerian Air Force. The game changer was here, so they said. The President and his media handlers had much talked about these jets and promised that their arrival was going to be the harbinger of the end of banditry in the country. Now the people were elated. It was music to their ears. They couldn’t wait to see a new day. Like Diana Ross who didn’t care if her man was young or old, as long as he had muscles, the people were not asking for much on banditry; they just wanted to see the jets exercise their muscles and have a show-down with bandits and terrorists. It didn’t bother them that the government spent money like water in the purchase of those jets. Whether or not the President would have the political will to bomb the forests was the 64 million dollar question.
By Chris Aragonabout a year ago in Fiction