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    respect. The most popular moral code that comes to mind is the “golden rule”: treat others‚ as you would want to be treated. When considering the death penalty it is obvious to observe that those committing the crime did not follow the “golden rule” at all and disregarded it entirely. The death penalty‚ also known as capital punishment‚ is a punishment of death ordered by state legislation to those who commit capital crime. A capital crime is ultimately an action of malice murder or

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    sentenced to death‚ nothing can be done for the individual after the execution. 1. The justice system makes mistakes. a) Jennifer Givens‚ an assistant professor and legal director at the University of Virginia: School of Law‚ wrote a scholarly essay in June 2017 which states “Recent research suggests that the rate of wrongful convictions in capital cases where a death sentence was imposed is approximately four percent which means that approximately 120 of the roughly 3‚000 inmates on death row in this

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    past. Even though I understand both sides of capital punishment‚ I can not morally say that it’s good. Though many say that the death penalty is the only way to go ‚ it can not be justified because it is not morally correct to punish people with death. I have to take away how i feel and base my opinion on my morals. I do not think it is humane to use the death penalty as a form of punishment. It goes against what i think of as being morally right. Killing someone to teach people that killing is

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    Immanuel Kant justifies his support for the death penalty by stating in his work Metaphysics of Morals that “if he has committed murder‚ he must die.” (Kant 1996) In Kant’s opinion‚ the death penalty is justified only when regarding murder and no other crime‚ unless it causes substantial damage to society. In Kant’s time‚ the eighteenth century‚ people seemed to believe in an eye for an eye. Do people still have the same mentality about the death penalty in modern times? According to statistics from

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    Opinion Essays Structure of the Opinion Essay: Introduction – introduces the topic and state your opinion clearly Body - consists of three or more paragraphs each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples Conclusion – summarizes/restates your opinion using different words Useful Language То express opinion: I believe‚ In my opinion‚ I think‚ In my view‚ I strongly believe‚ I see it‚ It seems to me (that)‚ As far as I am concerned‚ I am (not) convinced that...‚

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    to select whatever issue interests you‚ or in which you have emotional investment. Remember that‚ as a Rogerian Argument‚ you must objectively present both sides of the issue. That is‚ if your issue is the death penalty‚ you must present the arguments both in favor of and against the death penalty in the United States. Then‚ after having objectively summarized the main points of both positions‚ you must argue a possible solution or compromise that would‚ as much is possible‚ satisfy both parties‚ explaining

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    Shelly Clemente #5 Oppose Capital Punishment  Be it resolved that capital punishment be legalised in Canada.  The death penalty was officially abolished in Canada in 1976 when the Canadian government held a free vote in Parliament to eradicate it from the Criminal Code and over sixty countries around the world have done the same. According to a poll conducted by Angus Reid‚ a Canadian sociologist‚ 21 percent of Canadians feel that murderers can be rehabilitated and 54 percent feel that although

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    right against cruel and unusual punishment and the death penalty is a highly discussed matter‚ especially with the Supreme Court. The death penalty is a highly controversial topic being discussed all over the country. There are 32 out of the 50 states that consent to execution for first degree murder‚ treason‚ kidnapping‚ aggravated rape‚ the murder of a police or corrections officer‚ and murder while under a life sentence are punishable by the death sentence in some jurisdictions. Where states like

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    “For centuries the death penalty‚ often accompanied by barbarous refinements‚ has been trying to hold crime in check; yet crime persists.” This was a quote from Albert Camus; he is questioning the death penalty‚ by declaring that crime rates haven’t decreased. The death penalty is a court sentence of death by execution. To many‚ the death penalty is right because it protects people from harm. To take one’s life as capital punishment is wrong‚ we‚ America should seek new disciplinary actions to stop

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    today that can be debated to be morally wrong or legally wrong. The death penalty and murder are some things that can be debated. Many argue whether the death penalty is morally right or if it should ban or if murder is worth the death penalty or a life sentence. Jail is also a cruel place that people have to go for making wrong choices; there are many different societal issues in no choirboy such as moral judgment of the death penalty‚ problems in jail and the laws of the justice system. Moral judgment

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