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    Composition Traveling by cars compares to traveling by planes Thanks to technological development‚ people can travel to other places easily and quickly. Nowadays‚ there are many means of transportation for people to move or journey such as: cars‚ buses‚ trains‚ or even planes. In the developed countries‚ traveling by cars and traveling by planes are more popular than other transportations because they are convenient and fast. However‚ traveling by cars also has some differences from traveling by planes

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    Traveling as Education

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    Nowadays‚ Traveling has become an interesting activity to do. People often do travel during holiday. Traveling frequently associated with practical education. In Western advanced societies‚ education is considered incomplete without travelling. Most School or College nowadays get a study trip program‚ they go traveling to study something new and get more knowledge from the trip. Travelling has become a powerful aid to education just because people can learn something new from what they’ve been

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    Has Capital Punishment Ever Been Effective? Introduction Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines capital punishment‚ otherwise known as the death penalty‚ as the practice of killing people as punishment for serious crimes. Capital punishment dates back to the early eighteenth century B.C. in Hammurabi’s Code (“History of Death Penalty Laws”). The death penalty can also be found in the Hittite Code in the fourteenth century B.C. ‚ the Draconian Code of Athens in the seventh century B.C.‚ and the Roman

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    Benefits Of Traveling

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    Benefits of Traveling Introduction Hook: Traveling to many places is taking interest by people all over the world. People from all walks of life‚ both young and old‚ enjoy traveling. Traveling provides opportunities for fun‚ adventure and discovery. Thesis: Traveling brings us a lot of advantages. Preview: Experience new things and open our minds Improve ourselves Refreshing and revitalizing Body The first advantage is traveling helps us to experience new things and to open our minds to the outside

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    Capital punishment was wide spread in Puritan Boston. Although the Bible was a moral guide‚ societies were swarmed with crimes and sins. The punishments included severe whipping‚ imprisonment‚ slitting nostrils‚ and public execution on scaffold(“Puritan”). In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ although the two main characters‚ Hester and Dimmesdale are guilty of the similar sins‚ they experience different punishments and outcomes. Hester and Dimmesdale differ in sins they commit. It is clear

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    What makes capital punishment so controversial? The problem lies within the Eighth Amendment. Capital punishment alone is not a direct violation of the Eighth Amendment; however‚ how the execution is carried out may create further issues that infringe upon the Eighth Amendment‚ therefore sparking controversy and confusion. In 2015‚ there were 2‚959 inmates on death row. However‚ there were only 28 legal executions performed that year‚ all by lethal injection. The debate surrounding capital punishment

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    Consequently‚ we should all go back to the older system‚ “An eye for an eye” to slow down the rate of crime. Thus‚ capital punishment should be imposed because of its deterrence effect and it should be specifically imposed on rapists‚ murderers and country traitors. There are many of those who think that capital punishment is an inhumane act and a violation of human rights. Capital punishment is a violation of human rights when the person executed is a completely innocent person. But when you kill a criminal

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    Capital punishment should be in place for heinous crimes because it acts as a deterrent for criminals; life terms are not effective; and rehabilitation does not help. Capital Punishment will help criminals determine their actions before committing a crime. Ernest van den Haag‚ a professor of Jurisprudence at Fordham University‚ Adjunct Professor of Social Philosophy at New York University‚ and lecturer in Sociology and Psychology at the Graduate/Undergraduate Faculties‚ has been studying deterrence

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    Australian society has ultimately rejected the idea of the practice of capital punishment making a return into the Australian law books. However‚ events such as the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks and the Bali bombings have ensured that the spotlight once again shines on the controversial subject. I am in favour of the practice returning to Australia for heinous crimes such as murder‚ child molestation‚ serial rapists‚ and people who commit acts of animal cruelty. This is because: • The death

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    Capital punishment is one of the most controversial topics among Americans today. Since every person has his or her own opinion on the topic‚ either for or against‚ the question always raised is “Is it morally right?” To many death penalty abolitionists‚ the answer is very clear and they believe capital punishment is not only morally wrong‚ but ethnically wrong as well. Human beings do not have the right to take a life of another individual; moreover‚ innocent people are being executed. Many

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