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    periods is the best way. In our opinion‚ long prison sentences can help to reduce crime because it can make a deterrent for criminals‚ criminals can re-educated though some educated course in prison; and locked up the criminals can protect the safety of innocent people. First of all‚ we think the purpose of long sentences is that it can make people be afraid of long time staying in prison. According to Theguardian‚ in 2012‚ long prison sentences proving the effect of long prison’s deterrent. At

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    for a few sentences‚ but then quickly transitions back to the past tense for one paragraph. Sammy goes back to the present tense once more by saying “Queenie blushes‚ though maybe it’s just a brush of sunburn

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    Dante is so stricken by compassion at their tragic tale that he swoons once again. The episode of the two is termed as Dante’s rejection of the tenets. Dante recovers and realizes that he is in the third circle. There is a complex contrapasso‚ and the gluttons receive condemnation from all five senses. A particular shade questions if Dante knows him‚ but he does not. He was one well known for gluttony. Dante converses with the spirits‚ and Ciacco begs him to return his memory

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    Holden Caulfield‚ the main character in The Catcher in the Rye‚ suffers from a Madonna/whore complex‚ meaning he can only see women in two ways; as perfect and innocent or as dirty whores‚ without any ground in between. According to psychiatrists‚ this disorder may be caused by an excessive bond between one’s mother as a child‚ or conversely a lack of a bond‚ resulting in looking towards the one you love as a motherly figure‚ while nobody else can meet those standards. (Speyer) Holden’s experiences

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    Within the U.S. criminal justice system there is a valuable resource that helps the Judge determine an effective sentence that would account for such factors as restitution‚ rehabilitation‚ and incarceration. This tool is a PSIR or Pre-sentencing Investigation Report. Pre-sentencing reports originated from the passing of the Sentencing Reform Act‚ which was part of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984. This legislation required all capital murder cases to have a Pre-sentencing reports performed

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    MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY CRIMINAL LAW II 8TH JULY 2012 GROUP MEMBERS ADM 1. ANTHONY GACHERU DLAW/111/03297 2. DANIEL MUIRURI DLAW/111/02254 Disscuss Crimes that carry the death sentences Under Kenyan law‚ offences of murder‚ treason and robbery with violence‚ including attempted robbery with violence‚ carry a mandatory death sentence3. In this paper‚ the National Commission seeks to demonstrate the urgent need for the abolition of the death penalty from Kenya’s statutes. This is

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    Fight Club: Consumerism and the Oedipal Complex With a gun in your mouth it’s hard to narrate. The Narrator feels the cold metallic taste 190 stories up in the air on the roof of the Parker-Morris Building. Primary and secondary charges wrap around the base columns and in a few minutes all 190 stories will go into free-fall crushing the National Museum below. Welcome to Project Mayhem. If you destroy our history we can be the architects of the future. The Narrator attempts to raise his voice in

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    The last sentence “The WInchester House stands as a haunting monument to a broken heart” of the article “Whispers From The Grave” by Scholastic Scope‚ can mean many things. A possible meaning for this sentence is that the Winchester House is very popular and many people go to visit it because of its past with ghost haunting it and how Sarah Winchester was very sad and depressed while living in that house from her daughter and husband dieing. “But Sarah’s happiness was short-lived. Just 42 days after

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    The notions of deception and masquerade are apparent throughout Neil Jordans’ complex story of love‚ The Crying Game. The subterfuge enters the story on a number of levels and this allows for determining the characters within the film as well as the narrative itself. There are obvious ways in which Jordan has used the idea of deception throughout the film and I will cover these subsequently in this essay‚ namely through the famous ‘twist’ of the story‚ as well as costume and perhaps more obscure

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