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    TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY

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    over and over again. Most of the time of my life since I was thirteen I told my therapist about everything but he never understood my problems so I stopped going and I handled it on my own. I knew my mother and father were too guilty to be ashamed so I consider them to be guilty all the same. At times I feel that they think I’m invisible and when I’m older I don’t want to see anyone for a long time‚ I play over and over again in my head my dad’s voice telling me that I will be a “failure” so if I don’t

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    Guilty or Not Guilty

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    Guilty or Not Guilty? By: Michael Warren In the retelling of his trial by his associate‚ entitled The Apology‚ Socrates claims in his defence that he only wishes to do good for Athens. Socrates is eventually found guilty for his actions and put on trial‚ which results in him being given the death sentence. For years now people have debated whether or not Socrates was guilty or not guilty‚ or if he is even trying to win the trial at all. Socrates was innocent of the accusations that Meletus

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    Guilty

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    Guilty-free Holidays. 1) Eco-tourism is becoming more and more popular. 2) Travelers fell they are giving something back to the places they visit. 3) Sinking a warship - a group in England is planning to sink a retired warship in order to use it as an artificial diving reef. 4) They will generate ten million pounds a year for the local economy by attracting diving enthusiasts. 5) The sunken ship would attract divers from across Europe and there will be facilities for able-bodied and disabled divers

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    Building Up The Fizz In Soda Problem Statement What is the effect of pressure on carbonation in soda? Hypothesis It is hypothesized that if you use big ice cubes then‚ more fizz will form. Abstract The problem was do ice cubes effect the pressure on carbonation in soda? It was hypothesized that if you use bigger ice cubes‚ then more fizz will form in the soda. The procedures followed was to rinse five ice cubes in cold water and put them all together so they are close and touching‚ more so

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    Adnan Is Guilty

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    about murders being convicted and put into jail. If the court decides that someone is guilty of a murder‚ then you will automatically assume that they’re guilty. Well in the podcast Serial‚ by Sarah Koenig‚ a man named Adnan Syed is convicted for the murder of Hae Min Lee. This podcast really makes you start thinking about who really killed Hae. With the evidence in the podcast‚ I have decided that Adnan is guilty. Adnan killed Hae because the‚ “neighbor boy” claims that he had seen a body been put

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    Socrates: Guilty or Not

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    Socrates: Guilty or Not? Socrates is one of the founders of Western philosophy. The dialogues‚ written by many of his students‚ such as Plato‚ represent a unique way of questioning how we should live our lives‚ and who do we aspire to become. He was a very intelligent man who was very concerned about ethics‚ being a good Athenian‚ and doing what is just. In Plato’s Apology the reader experiences all of Socrates characteristics as if they where sitting right there with

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    Proven Guilty

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    The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" should not be taken lightly. "Presumption of innocence" means to stress that the prosecution has the duty to prove each charge of the illegal/unlawful act beyond a reasonable doubt and that the accused bears no burden of proof. However‚ the notion of being innocent until proven guilty is not a right granted by the Constitution but is a part of common law. Ultimately common law uses former courts cases to make its determinations in regards to innocence

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    The Grinch Is Not Guilty

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    The grinch is not guilty for what he has done. He’s done many bad things but he make it better. Many laws were broken i agree with that. On the other hand he also felt compassion for once therefore he started to care. Also he felt bad for what he did he did and said sorry . Although everyone was pretty mad and sad their Christmas was messed up. His heart grew then he cried plus he told Max he loved him‚ and that’s a surprise. The Grinch is not guilty for the charges that are held against him. “For

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    Jason Is Guilty

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    I am Medea and Jason is the one who is guilty. When I was not living in Greece‚ before I was brought here to this horrible lively place‚ I was happy. When I lived in Colchis with my real family‚ I was honored‚ I was valued‚ I was a princess. Here I am looked down upon‚ gossiped about‚ and unappreciated. When Jason came searching to take the golden fleece from my father‚ I was struck by his beauty. I fell deeply in love and I could not surface from my longing to appease him. Because of this yearning

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    Is Eratosthenes Guilty

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    1a. In this trial I would argue that Eratosthenes is fact non guilty. Section 11 of the Laws of Athens provide for the lawful killing of a seducer? Though it can be argued that Eratosthenes broke the law as he was seen in bed with Euphiletos’ wife there some things that are important to consider. The law states that “A kakourgos (lit. “Wrong-doer”)‚ i.e. a burglar‚ adulterer‚ footpad‚ or assassin‚ who is caught in the act may be punished immediately without a dagger by whoever wishes.” Now look

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