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    person is made to die by way of punishment for the wrong or the crime done by him is called capital crime and the punishment given is called capital punishment. The death penalty should be abolished as every individual has a right to his or her life. Most of the Countries including Australia have abolished capital punishment as it is termed as cruel and brutal. Australia is the leading country who has strongly opposed the capital punishment as In Australia the rates of crimes are low‚ the judicial

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    were often sold and used throughout Britain and the World. However‚ in 1807 the slave trade was abolished by the British Parliament‚ this meant you could still own a slave but it was illegal to buy or sell them. Finally‚ after much debate‚ in 1833 Parliament decided to abolish slavery itself both in Britain and the British Empire. Many historians still disagree on the real reason on why slavery was abolished and I am going to take a look at the evidence which suggests a range of factors that may have

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    Pro: The SAT should be considered a necessary component of college admission criteria. It is a test that accesses the academic ability of a student and is a good indicator of how well he/she will do the first year in college. This is very helpful in terms of college admission and should be used in order to assure that the academically eligible students can get into a college or university of his/her choice. First off‚ the SAT is a standardized test‚ meaning everyone in high school will be taking

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    Should the Mandatory Life sentence for Murder be abolished? Murder carries a mandatory life sentence‚ under the Murder (Abolition of death penalty) Act 1965. This can but rarely does‚ mean that the offender will spend the rest of his natural life in prison. An offender given a mandatory life sentence who is released from prison will remain on licence for the rest of his or her life. The incident of Michael Barton who was racially motivated to murder Anthony walker aged 20‚ with an ice axe will face

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    CRT 205 August 19‚ 2012 The Death Penalty Should Not Be Abolished Should the death penalty be abolished or not is a question that we ask ourselves. I don’t believe that it should I believe that if you have committed a crime that leads to the death penalty then it should be carried out. Now a day people think that they can get away with anything and not have to pay the consequences. I believe in the death penalty not saying that its right but why should we have remorse for these people when

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    Death Penalty Should Not Be Abolished 410182038 Lynn Paragraph 1: 以5/21江子翠捷運站隨機殺人事件開頭 →This event arise the discussion on remaining or abolishing the death penalty in Taiwan. →state my stand—I do not agree with abolishing death penalty. (Reason—justice and cannot prevent people from committing crimes) Paragraph 2 : Elaborate on my first reason—justice. (Criminals should be responsible for what they did.) Paragraph 3: Elaborate on my second reason—cannot prevent people from committing crimes

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    Was slavery abolished by Britain once it ceased to be profitable? Slavery was abolished in 1722 in England and by 1807 the slave trade had ended. In 1834 all slavery throughout the British colonies was eradicated. However‚ was this intentional or was it no longer financially viable? Initially as there were no slaves in Britain there was a high demand which meant the slave owners could charge vast amounts for a slave and it was very profitable. However‚ in the following generations the demand

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    Summary: In the article “Why Fraternities Need to Be Abolished.” Andrew Lohse explains why the Greek life isn’t the right choice for anyone. Lohse explains that fraternities try covering up their partying and hazing up with donations to charity or volunteering. Lohse refuses to look past what they have done to men and women over the years. Lohse points out that fraternities teach men to become the perpetrator and use women as their victims. Lohse is tired of the government just looking past what

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    different states. This is reality and that process is called the electoral college. The electoral college should be abolished because it does not reflect the common Americans opinion‚ also the process has not worked as there were many unqualified Presidents‚ finally‚ the delegates that elect the President are all very partisan towards their party The electoral college should be abolished simply because it does not reflect a common citizen’s vote‚ in an article by The Huffington Post it is said that

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    Should Public Exams Be Abolished In Hong Kong? Public examinations play an important role in a student‘s life‚ especially in Hong Kong. Nowadays‚ there is no other ways to promote into university in Hong Kong unless passing the examination. Students have to sit for 2 major public exams including The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination(HKCEE) and The Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination(HKALE). Should public exams be abolished in Hong Kong? This topic is a hot issue that many

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