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In high school, we had classes in conflict theory I was fascinated by the question: why are wars and disputes There were responses from the Greeks and Romans But he had his theory on this, among other things, the Polish scholar Jakub Wlodkovic I then learned that There are three types of courage: Civil courage, physical courage and courage in battle. I – contrary to the unfortunately – inherited all three types of cowardice.
That’s why it’s so important for a teacher to In the film “The Last Samurai” there is a scene in which Mr. Omura, orders that young untrained troops send already into battle Against samurai with a thousand-year tradition Captain Algren, who trains the military, protests and speaks to Mr. Algren. Omurs: “They’re not ready yet” Captain Algren then stands in front of the rifle of an untrained recruit and shouts to the Japanese recruit’s translator: “Tell him to shoot me”. The rookie shoots, shoots, and misses. Captain Algren returns and repeats: -“They are not ready yet” I admire many colleagues for their extraordinary courage, especially younger colleagues.
In court it is impossible to replace courage with anything else I see many extremely courageous young and old lawyers. I envy them with this courage I had the pleasure of getting to know many at BEITEN BURKHARDT Peter Daszkowski is my Algren Like.

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