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    “The therapeutic reduction‚ however‚ denies that persons are ever moral agents‚ responsible for their actions‚ and implies instead that they can never be understood and reasoned with as autonomous equals” (Delattre‚ E. J.‚ p.259‚ 2011). Reviewing the seminar slides it states that since society is corrupt‚ then so is law enforcement. I don’t think just because society is corrupted means that all police office departments are corrupt‚ but it’s all about what type of people you have working for you

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    Prison Life Most people have no idea what it feels like to be in prison‚ statistically only one out of every five people will know what its like to be in prison. Approximately 1.4 million people out of the U.S.’s 280 million people are in prison. (Thomas‚ 2) The only reason people know about prisons is because of the media. The news‚ movies‚ and books all contribute to people’s stereotypes about prisons. Prisoners receive three meals a day‚ workout facilities‚ a library‚ as well as other things

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    Earth - it’s an intricate formation of land and sea‚ rock and metal‚ but how can the movements of the continents be explained‚ or how do deep ocean trenches affect us? The three main theories that explain how these things work are sea-floor spreading‚ continental drift‚ and plate tectonics. These are the theories that give us explanation as to why the continents move‚ how plate tectonics work‚ etc. These theories were formed by different scientists and with different forms of evidence‚ some scientists

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    How Depression Affects a Person’s Life Depression is generally described by people who suffer from it as being like a veil. Though they can see outside it some‚ it shadows their field of vision and gives everything a gray‚ bleak appearance. This impact’s a person’s life in a multitude of ways. First of all‚ though they generally feel tired all of the time‚ the constant sadness inside them makes getting out of bed difficult each morning. Some lose their jobs because they keep going into work late

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    academics‚ during his first year of university‚ Poe succumbed to gambling. John Allan refused to pay the debts he had allocated and Poe was forced to drop out of University‚ came home to find that his fiancé was engaged to another and his route in life was forever changed as even relations between Poe and his foster father were never the same. As a result‚ he enlisted in the US army and published the first of his poems in that same year‚ 1827. Upon‚ leaving the army Poe‚ without financial support

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    Significant experiences affect our lives both at that moment‚ and for the rest of our lives. We must choose to let these experiences affect us for the better‚ allowing them to shape us into who we are meant to become. When we accomplish something hard or something that not many people have done‚ we can use this rare experience to learn lessons and skills that will guide us in the future. Something that I have had the opportunity to do was earn my Eagle Scout Award through the Boy Scouts of America

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    In past generations manhood was easily defined because of a status quo. However‚ this concept of what our elders used to consider as being a man has been so distorted in society eyes because of many personal options that have affected our everyday life. To each man who seeks their individuality manhood has taken on complex attributes and no large groups of people believe or will stand for the same things. Therefore I believe that being a man means that I must not only have my own opinions‚ but also

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    Throughout life‚ I have been affected by micro‚ meso‚ and macro level contexts. Little things like having a boyfriend‚ belonging to sports teams‚ and being born in a predominantly white community have affected my opinions on life and myself as a whole. Micro: Being in a relationship at age 16 with someone who was 18 made me think to believe that I had to start acting more mature. I had just recently entered high school while he was just ending. When I was 16 years old‚ I still had a curfew‚ wasn’t

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    Stanford Prison Experiment In discussions of the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Philip G. Zimbardo in 1970‚ one controversial issue has been whether or not the experiment should have ever been attempted. On the one hand‚ Dr. Zimbardo and his colleagues argued that the experiment gave them a deeper understanding of human suffering and a greater empathy for their fellow man (Ratnesar 2011). On the other hand‚ one of the former guards contended that the experiment made him more hostile and

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    Prisons are already filled beyond maximum capacity‚ and we continue to keep incarcerating more people. What can be done to end the problem of prison overcrowding and maintain the safety of the public? I chose this topic because I wanted to shine a light on what I consider to be an injustice. I believe that the criminal justice system needs a complete overhaul. When I chose this topic‚ I wasn’t fully aware of the mandatory sentencing guidelines or how harsh they were. I always believed that judges

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