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    God’s Punishment on a Wicked Bishop The summer and autumn had been so wet‚ That in winter the corn was growing yet‚ ‘Twas a piteous sight to see all around The grain lie rotting on the ground. Every day the starving poor Crowded around Bishop Hatto’s door‚ For he had a plentiful last-year’s store‚ And all the neighbourhood could tell His granaries were furnish’d well. At last Bishop Hatto appointed a day To quiet the poor without delay; He bade them to his great Barn repair‚ And they

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    The essay about capital punishment in the United States of America. “There are some crimes that deserve the capital punishment.” Nowadays when one hears about recent news‚ filled with constantly growing reports of crimes and atrocities he may wonder whether we live in a world where strong moral principles and justice fades. The causes of such situation may be diverse‚ ranging from weak and incompetent law or the state of society which promotes the pursuit of material wealth at all costs. It

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    “There is no doubt that Shylock is a cunning and vengeful man‚ but nothing can justify the treatment he receives at the hands of the Christians.” How far do you agree with this statement? Does Shylock deserve his punishment? Shylock is punished by the Venetian court for seeking to end Antonio’s life. He is charged under a Venetian law (of Shakespeare’s creation) and he is forced to give up his wealth and to beg the Duke to spare him his life. Viewed like this it seems simple enough; Shylock broke

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    Juveniles Deserve their Punishment Juveniles are considered juveniles and should be given juvenile punishment unless it’s for something inhumane‚ such as murder. The United States of America has the highest teen murder rate out of every country. The reason is due to guns being easy to get‚ the amount of violence they see today‚ and the T.V. programs shown. The 2012 Supreme Court decision to abolish mandatory life in prison for juveniles who commit murder was not a just decision‚ because teens should

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    Juveniles who commit heinous crimes are capable of change‚ so convicting them as adults and giving them a life sentence doesn’t allow them to do so. In Gail Garinger’s‚ “Juveniles Don’t Deserve Life Sentences”‚ Garinger states the the 79 juveniles in the US who are convicted to a life sentence‚ are seen as unchangeable and no one cares what becomes of them. But from personal experiences of being a former judge‚ Garinger had see first hand the juvenile’s capacity to turn themselves around. If a juvenile

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    triangle. He is a pretentious‚ pompous‚ condescending fool in his actions and his thoughts. He thinks he is higher up the social ladder and house hierarchy when he is merely a steward who takes dislikes a little too far. Malvolio’s Punishment Malvolio may deserve his come-uppance‚ but there is an uncomfortable universality to his experience. Malvolio’s misfortune is a cautionary tale of ambition overcoming good sense‚ and the audience winces at the way he adapts every event—including Olivia’s

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    assumptions about the role of the criminal justice system in our society.” This quote from Michelle Alexander gives realization that our justice system is not perfect. While sentencing people to death may seem like the best option when in morn‚ we neglect the fact that innocents is still at hand. This goes in regards to the presumption of innocence‚ stating that one is innocent until proven guilty. Too many acquitted individuals have fallen to capital punishment‚ claiming the lives of more than 1

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    Wicked‚ written by Gregory Maguire‚ is both a book and musical containing many symbols and conflicts of interest. Elphaba‚ born with green skin and the tendency to bite people with her sharp teeth as a child‚ is seen as an embarrassment to her family. Elpie‚ as they call her‚ wonder why she was born this way‚ and what they had done to bring such a horrid child to them. Was it an accident? Is it symbolic? Of course Thomas Foster‚ writer of How to Read Literature Like a Professor‚ would argue

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    the lives of others should face an equivalent punishment as a consequence for their actions. Thus‚ it would be necessary to have a capital punishment system‚ in other words death penalty in all states.. Although all life is sacred and very few people deserve the death penalty‚ all states should be allowed to execute criminals because it deters crime‚ provides closure to families and maintains moral order. If all states were allowed to sentence criminals to death‚ the overall crime rates

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    Did David not realise Amnon’s intention towards Tamar was evil when he gave permission that led to her rape? 2 Samuel 13 It is not clear from the bible if David disciplined Amnon appropriately. However‚ it is clear from the bible that Absalom was not prepared to forgive or forget Amnon’s behaviour. Did David not realise that Absalom’s intention towards Amnon was murderouse when he gave permission that led to Amon’s death…his nephew Jonadab knew/suspected Absalom’s intentions. (2 Samuel 13:32). There

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