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    YES The end result of a heinous crime remains the same‚ no matter who commits it. Our justice system depends upon holding perpetrators responsible for their actions. Harsh sentencing acts as a deterrent to kids who are considering committing crimes. Trying children as adults has coincided with lower rates of juvenile crimes. Light sentences don’t teach kids the lesson they need to learn: If you commit a terrible crime‚ you will spend a considerable part of your life in jail. Kids today are more

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    Analysis of the Letter from Birmingham Jail Written by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is a paragon of persuasive writing that takes advantage of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in order to convince its readers to take MLK’s side during the American civil rights movement. The use of ethos defines MLK as a credible writer; the use of pathos appeals to his audience on a personal level; and the use of logos layers his arguments and claims with irrefutable reasoning and logic.

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    speech over death penalty

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    Death Penalty Have you ever thought about the way you want to die? I bet none of you thought to yourself‚ “I want to be hung‚ or hmmm‚ maybe lethal injection.” Think about if your little brother‚ your mom‚ your child‚ and if they had to die like this‚ people who are sentenced to the death penalty‚ are put to death like this. Connecticut lawmakers recently voted to repeal the death penalty‚ making it the 17th state to abandon capital punishment. I think all states should follow in Connecticut’s footsteps

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    Type of essay: Text based Text used: “Her Majesty’s Prison” by Christian Pratt Stripped‚ probed‚ re-dressed and endowed with the status of convict.” Is this what you would want to endure for a simple traffic violation of no seat belt‚ running a red light or dark tinted windows? Or would you prefer a traffic school session or two‚ picking up garbage on a Saturday morning or paying a fine? I would gladly prefer the latter. The prison has a “revolving door” as if welcoming persons to come again

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    The greatest punishment that we know today is capital punishment or the death penalty. Even with a movement toward a more humane‚ less painful way to execute‚ the topic of capital punishment continues to be a controversial issue. Advocates argue it deters crime and is a good tool for police and prosecutors; however‚ capital punishment is the worst violation of human rights today. In addition to the moral and ethical issues of taking someone’s life‚ the pain of death in carrying out the executing

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    Boston Massacre Response

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    Boston Massacre Response After reading and analyzing‚ “The Boston Massacre Trails” I feel like the movie left out some parts of the trial that I found interesting in the article. For example‚ John Adam’s assistant in the trial‚ Josiah Quincy‚ happened to be the younger brother of the trial’s prosecutor Samuel Quincy. Another interesting fact was that Samuel Quincy was a loyalist. However‚ he was prosecuting against the British soldiers. Overall‚ I do think that the movie did a great job depicting

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    In “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut the year was 2081 and everyone was finally equal. The story’s theme is that total equality is not an idea worth trying to accomplish. This mistaken goal would be dangerous in execution and outcome. Equality would not make everyone one perfect‚ but everyone as weak as they could be. In order to accomplish total equality‚ the government would need to torture everyone by making everyone wear handicaps. This is shown by saying” the unceasing vigilance of agents

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    The Death Penalty’s purpose (also known as the Capital Punishment) is to take care of individuals who commit serious crimes. The Death Penalty is the imposition of death as a punishment for a crime. More than half of the states in America allow the Capital Punishment. My research problem emphasizes the fact that the Death Penalty violates the constitution of the United States. Although‚ not all states in America allow it‚ however‚ it is legal in most states in the country. This law has been abolished

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    By the end of 2001‚ Webb‚ 2003 explains that America had ran into a problem with their incarceration numbers. There were 2.1 million people in prison. The National center for policy analysis stated that 160‚000 of the 630‚000 inmates that were released were still considered violent. (p.71). Many researchers have suggested different forms of treatment they believe is needed to decrease the violence and incarceration number of inmates. Donald Baer highlighted the need to plan for generalization influence

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    We‚ as a society‚ have always believed that documentaries are fact and that feature films are stories‚ simply made for entertainment purposes. Anyone who watches a film will walk away with different ideas and theories based on their background‚ almost everyone will walk away from a documentary feeling they have been told the whole truth and nothing but. How then‚ does a filmmaker manipulate viewers unknowingly? If we peel back the layers‚ we see something the naked eye is unable to see‚ the drive

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