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    It could be argued how realistic it is to claim that for some given reasons the Cold War could have been avoided; what is sure is that if there are were any major events that if avoided‚ would have evaded the creation of the cold war these are numerous. Now I want you to reread this and ask yourself if it’s easily understood. Some of the foremost events that could be taken into consideration are Churchill’s Iron Speech and Truman’s 1947 address to congress. However‚ in a wider context‚ ideological

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    Corporal punishment ethics are well recognized to have altered over time. Their alternations are in blame for a worldwide controversy amongst individuals as they oppose different sides. Numerous caretakers argue that corporal punishment should not be abolished as rebellious behaviors have increased amongst generations. They feel that corporal punishment should be enforced in the school system as help improve rebellious behavior. At the same time‚ other caretakers argue that corporal punishment should

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    the main character Hester Prynne is tormented by judgments passed on her by these three entities. Religion punishes her with the Scarlet Letter‚ society ostracizes her as punishment‚ and individually she was able to move on in life but still returned to her haunting past where she died. Who actually ha the authority to decide whether a person is a sinner? Once he is condemned‚ who has the authority to deny forgiveness? Religion plays an immense role in Hawthorne’s novel. Hester Prynne wore the letter

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    sides with the latter. Corporal punishment is an infringement of children ’s rights. It should be forbidden in families and schools. Parents and teachers are engineers of children ’s souls therefore we should always love children‚ be patient to them and try our best to help them to develop in a correct direction. Corporal punishment has been practiced in many schools and families for quite a long time. In recent years‚ people ’s attitudes towards this practice have undergone drastic changes. Nowadays

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    returns with his mistress Cassandra‚ his wife Clytemnestra welcomes him declaring how much she missed him and that she was faithful all this time. However‚ soon after his return‚ Clytemnestra avenges her daughter’s death by murdering her husband and his new concubine. The audience soon finds‚ though‚ that Clytemnestra not only killed her husband for revenge‚ but so she could be with Aegisthus whom she had been cheating on Agamemnon with. The reason for all the

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    Yusef Lyons U.S. History 6/6/2012 Should America Have Been Involved in World War I Several factors played a key role as to why America entered the war. Some of the most common reasons were the sinking of the Lusitania‚ the Zimmerman Telegram‚ America’s economic ties with the European powers‚ and the Russian Revolution. I personally feel that the U.S. should have gotten involved in WWI. America was trying to remain neutral and promote peace‚ but they couldn’t stand by and continue to let

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    CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Capital Punishment by definition is “a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime”. When looking at the death penalty system in action‚ we can clearly see that the only purpose it serves is retribution or revenge; it is seriously flawed in application. The flaw that is presented is that there is a serious and continuing risk of executing innocent people. And‚ it costs much more than life in prison. If we look at the statistics‚ about

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    Running head: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT‚ RIGHT OR WRONG? 1 Capital Punishment‚ Right or Wrong? Daniel Dunham St. Petersburg College Author Note This paper was prepared for SLS 1101 The College Experience‚ taught by Professor Gallagher. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT‚ RIGHT OR WRONG? 2 Personal views on Capital Punishment The act of a human being murdered by one or more of their own

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    were injured‚ or scarred for life. A blemish in the history of the world. But what if that terrible event had never happened? I believe that World War ll could have been prevented‚ if only the League of Nations and countries like France and Britain had been harder on Germany. One thing that would have prevented World War ll is if the League of Nations had done something. Germany should have been stopped from the beginning‚ back when Adolf Hitler was still gaining power. They began to remilitarize

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    Over the past century capital punishment has been a very controversial issue. Sentencing people to death does not always sit well with the general public. People that are opposed to the death penalty claim that is does not deter people from committing murder‚ that it is cruel and unusual punishment‚ that it is unethical‚ and that the justice system is flawed and can sometimes result in sentencing innocent people to death. These seem like good arguments on the surface‚ however once expanded upon they

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