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    As of June 2002‚ the mandate was responsible in bringing 1‚007 (including women‚ minors‚ and aged) inmates to death row at the New Bilibid Prison and the Correctional Institution for Women in Manila (FLAG 2002). The Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) estimated that the numbers were higher since inmates sentenced from the provincial prisons are still waiting to be transferred to the death row in the capital. FLAG further stated that the majority of the prisoners are poor and barely educated. Sixty

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    Ireland Unfree Shall Never be at Peace is a speech given by Patrick Pearse‚ a teacher‚ lawyer‚ poet‚ writer and also a political activist‚ during the funeral of Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915. This speech was delivered at the Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin‚ where several prominent Irish national figures are buried. When Pearse gave his speech‚ British politicians such as the Prime Minister W.Gladstone tried to give to Ireland more political independence. But what is at stake in this document

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    DEATH PENALTY The death penalty is an ongoing controversy in the United States. There are people that are for it and those that oppose it. I am for it‚ but only for the horrendous crimes that are committed today in our society. In my personal opinion‚ I think priests that molest or "take advantage" of little boys deserve the death penalty. In today’s society‚ this is one of the most controversial debates whether capital punishment should be outlawed. Capital punishment has two basic arguments

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    In the eighteenth century‚ death penalty was used as the severe Punishment if a Person disobeyed the laws. Death penalty also known as Capital Punishment is the judicially ordered execution of a prisoner for a serious crime. The court‚ who administers the law enacted by parliament‚ will‚ after conviction of a criminal who has done serious offence‚ sentence him to be killed. It is believed by many‚ particularly those of religious persuasion that this type of punishment is inhumane and the practice

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    Kayla McPeak South University Online February 23‚ 2013 Instructor: Kathy Knecht English 1002: Week 1 Assignment 2 “Death Be Not Proud” John Donne Death be not proud‚ though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful‚ for thou art not so; For those whom thou think’st thou dost overthrow Die not‚ poor death‚ nor yet canst thou kill me. From rest and sleep‚ which but thy pictures be‚ Much pleasure‚ then from thee much more must flow‚ And soonest our best men

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    live and who should die? Is it wrong for us to have taken on the role of God‚ to deal out punishment as we se fit? Really though‚ who are we not to judge? If what one person does directly affects my safety and my human rights‚ do I not have the God-given right to judge him solely on the actions he has committed against me? We should leave it to the court‚ in its oath to uncover the truth and carry of justice to decide the fates of these individuals who have violated the law and given up their right to

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    ------------------------------------------------- Throughout most of Japan’s history poetry played a large part in the process of death. A jisei is a death poem‚ a poem that any person on their deathbed was encouraged to write. While if you were a samurai‚ according to the bushido code of honor‚ if you wanted to die with honor and not at the hands of your enemy‚ if you had dishonored yourself or fellow samurai‚ or if your master had died you would commit the ritual of seppuku. Seppuku is a ceremony

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    The death penalty has been a justifying punishment for thousands of years‚ giving criminals what they deserve. Some feel the death penalty is wrong and lives shall never be taken by someone else’s hand. However‚ it could be that some are stronger willed than others‚ and others are overcome with hate and revenge. People were frightened by criminals therefore creating a permanent punishment and solution. The first established death penalty laws dating back to the Eighteenth Century in the Code

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    Analysis of a Poem “Death‚ be not proud” The poem‚ “Death‚ be not proud‚” dramatizes how death‚ yet as harmful and scary as can be‚ may also be the most harmless thing in the world. The speaker starts off by stating‚ “Death‚ be not proud for though have called the Mighty and dreadful‚ for thou art not so” (1-2). One man‚ mocking death‚ whether it be a person or a religious figure‚ and stating that even though death may take anything and everything at any moment‚ it still brings him no harm; “Die

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    Death by execution has existed as a punishment since the dawn of time. Although this has existed seemingly forever‚ the question of its moral side has also existed for that same amount of time. Killers kill innocent people‚ there is no question about that‚ but does that give us the right to kill these killers? I do not think so. Racism is often the force behind crime. Yet in a justice system that frighten equality‚ it too is led by racism. There is a lot of evidence indicating racial disparities

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