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  • Conscientiousness is the personality trait of being responsible, careful, or diligent. Conscientiousness implies a desire to do a task well, and to take...
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    A conscientious objector is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of conscience or...
    107 KB (12,594 words) - 14:56, 8 August 2024
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    Black triangle (badge) (category Conscientious objection)
    Retrieved 10 June 2021. An earlier version of this article appeared in Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 30, issue 3, 1996. (doi:10.1300/J082v30n03_01. PMID 8743114...
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    specific wars as grounds for conscientious objection. There is currently no mechanism to indicate that one is a conscientious objector in the Selective Service...
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    Arthur Cecil Pigou (category British conscientious objectors)
    principles, and these gave him some problems in World War I. He was a conscientious objector to military service when it required an obligation to destroy...
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  • Conscientious objection to military taxation (COMT) is a legal theory that attempts to extend into the realm of taxation the concessions to conscientious...
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  • weightable ethical ratings termed the "Corporate Social Behavior Index". Conscientious consumerism is when people make a habit of buying goods from ethical...
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    Desmond Doss (category American conscientious objectors)
    estimated 75 men, acting on his own, becoming the first of only three conscientious objectors to receive the Medal of Honor for this and other actions....
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  • Conscientious objection to abortion is the right of medical staff to refuse participation in abortion for reasons of personal opposition to abortion on...
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  • George Woodcock (category British conscientious objectors)
    by Fortune Press in 1940. Woodcock spent World War II working as a conscientious objector on a farm in Essex, and in 1949, moved to British Columbia...
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    Alternative civilian service (category Conscientious objection)
    performed in lieu of military conscription for various reasons, such as conscientious objection, inadequate health, or political reasons. Alternative service...
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    influential in reconciling several controversies among the Brethren: on conscientious objection, on prayer to Christ, and on the virgin birth. Fausto persuaded...
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  • established legal norms, as a means of protest, nonviolent resistance, or conscientious objection. It was a core tactic of the American Revolution and has played...
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    Graham Higman (category English conscientious objectors)
    Circuit of the Methodist Church. During the Second World War he was a conscientious objector, working at the Meteorological Office in Northern Ireland and...
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    Civilian Public Service (category American conscientious objectors)
    Service (CPS) was a program of the United States government that provided conscientious objectors with an alternative to military service during World War II...
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  • Jon Wynne-Tyson (category English conscientious objectors)
    RAF, on the outbreak of World War II. Wynne-Tyson was registered as a conscientious objector, so did not fight in the war, instead working as a market gardener...
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    C. T. Vivian (category American conscientious objectors)
    Suggs, Ernie; Journal-Constitution, The Atlanta. "C.T. Vivian, civil rights hero and intellectual, dead at 95". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Marian...
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    Frederick Sanger (category British conscientious objectors)
    the Military Training Act 1939 he was provisionally registered as a conscientious objector, and again under the National Service (Armed Forces) Act 1939...
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    "Pennant's Tour in Scotland in 1769". The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal. 46: 150. Retrieved 23 December 2011. Harper, Douglas. "tour (n.)". Online...
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    Richard Shaw Brown (category American conscientious objectors)
    exile, Brown returned to America where he was granted amnesty as a conscientious objector and discharged from the Army. In 1982, the two core members...
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