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    Inductive Argument

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    articles The Death Penalty Violates the Constitution of the United States and Cyberbullying Has a Broader Impact than Traditional Bullying‚ I found that there were both deductive and inductive argument presented with in the articles. On the first article about the death penalty‚ the author used inductive arguments to make his point. An example of and inductive argument in this article is “Furthermore‚ emotional impact‚ biased jurors‚ and discriminatory application of death penalty cases work to

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    Legal and Illegal Acts

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    the students I asked “if you had the power to make an act that is now illegal into a legal act what would that act be?” and the versa “what legal act would you make illegal?” All their answers revolved either around drugs or subjects like the death penalty‚ abortion. In this paper I will further discuss my finding on the responses I received from both questions. When I had students first address the question of “which illegal act would they make legal?” Almost all of them wanted to legalize the

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    John and Julie‚ your two best friends‚ have just read an article about the death penalty. It explains the reasons why death by lethal injection is a legitimate punishment for certain crimes. As Julie reads the article‚ she strongly agrees with what the author has to say. "An eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth‚" she imagines. Without examining the ideas that are involved‚ she ’s satisfied with everything the article says because‚ "It ’s only fair." John‚ on the other hand‚ is deeply

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    powerful wordplay can be when properly utilized. Wordplay can make a heinous act appear as an innocent act. Capital punishment should be viewed in the same manner; prisons are privately run‚ he who defines the law defines right and wrong or life and death‚ and what is best for the general population. This mix of situations does not sound like an appropriate and efficient manner to deal with punishments including capital punishment. The lawmakers as well as penal system working together‚ driven by justice

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    The Bet by Anton Chekhov

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    many journalists and intellectual men‚ disapproved of the death penalty. They considered that form of punishment out of date‚ immoral‚ and unsuitable for Christian States. In the opinion of some of them the death penalty ought to be replaced everywhere by imprisonment for life. "I don’t agree with you‚" said their host the banker. "I have not tried either the death penalty or imprisonment for life‚ but if one may judge a priori‚ the death penalty is more moral and more humane than imprisonment for life

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    gunman and his family as well as the victims. This is a tragic event with loss of many lives especially the little six year old girl. Since the evidence shows that no one else was involved they are aware that he acted alone. I feel as though the death penalty should be the only option in this case because he has destroyed many lives including his own. If a person decides to do harm to himself that is one thing but to cause bodily harm to innocent people and take their life is just wrong. With the

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    than murder. Murder is an unlawful and wrong because causing harm to another individual in a malicious manner is no different than capital punishment. There is no difference between the two because at the end they both mean the same thing causing death to a human being. Capital punishment was suspended in the United States from 1972 to 1976 primarily as a result or the Supreme Court’s decision in Furman v. Georgia. This case the court found the cases to be unconstitutional on the grounds of cruel

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    Deterrent Death Penalty

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    that America’s top criminologist has demonstrated that the death penalty does little to reduce rates of criminal violence. They used statistics gathered over the years about the death penalty and deterrent effects and used those to ask questions to criminologist‚ general public‚ and police chiefs. By using many expert opinions they seem unbiased. These statistics would help support one of the lack of deterrent effect of the death penalty. Jongmook Choe‚ University of Texas Austin‚ Lyndon B. Johnson

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    class‚ and the opposing lower class during the French Revolution; as well as comment on the sheep-like nature of humankind. 	In the beginning of the novel‚ capital punishment serves as the "cure-all" for France’s social problems. After all‚ "death is nature’s remedy for all things‚ and why not legislation’s?" (62). It is this attitude that strikes fear into the lower class citizens‚ causing them to refrain from speaking out against their oppressors. Instead they are encouraged to "speak well

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    Throughout the links of time‚ there have been various opinions about how the world strategizes the works of execution. The act of execution is known to be inhumane‚ whether it is justified as right or wrong. There are many cases of crime that have taken on the option of capital punishment. One case in particular is the Clutter family case which is deeply stretched and analyzed in Truman Capote’s book In Cold Blood. The novel is known as a masterpiece concealed with agonizing horror and cruelty that

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