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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Palmer HIGHLITED TEXT- Added text/ Corrected Text Teacher: Ms. Price Crossed Out Text- Deleted/ Incorrect Text Course Code: SNC 2D1-7 Blue Highlite- Sounds odd Date Due: Thursday April 2nd‚ 2015 Organ and Tissue Donation Should Be Mandatory Once Deceased “You are going to need an organ transplant”. Many Canadians face this reality every day. The problem is‚ not all of them will receive a transplant. According to the Trillium Gift of Life unnecessary comma Network
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Why Vaccines Should Be Mandatory Crystal Hannah COMM / 215 Ms. Deborah Thompson Why Vaccines Should Be Mandatory In the last century diseases such as whooping cough‚ polio‚ measles‚ and rubella struck hundreds of thousands of infants‚ children‚ and adults in the United States. Thousands died every year from them not to mention the serious damage afflicted to the survivors such as‚ seizures‚ brain damage‚ or blindness. As vaccines were developed and used‚ rates of these diseases consistently
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from this study. Being that many police officers go through different stages of trauma‚ all departments should have a mandatory trauma training before any officer is sworn in. Even though the training might not give them
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Should Drug Testing Be Mandatory For Welfare Recipients? Florida Governor Rick Scott made plans to test all welfare recipients to see if they are using drugs before they can receive payments is hardly saving the state any money‚ according to recent reports. At $30 per test‚ the state paid $28‚800 in drug test reimbursements (960 reimbursements at $30 each‚ since about 2 percent also didn’t finish the application process) for those who did pass‚ while saving themselves about $66‚000 in payments
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I never wore my helmet. Then‚ one day I slipped and fell. I hit my head really hard and my forehead was covered with blood. I was scared that I might have a concussion‚ but to my relief I did not. On that day‚ I realized how important it was to wear a helmet. Why do people need to wear a helmet? Helmets help us from very serious injuries. When you put on a helmet‚ you may think that it is uncomfortable or that you may not look cool with it on. But that is not the point of a helmet. It’s only trying
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Football Helmet Safety History‚ science‚ momentum‚ present and future. The NFL may be the most dangerous sport to play in the United States. I mean‚ where else do two people that can run at speeds of 30 miles an hour‚ hit each other head on going full speed? Nowhere. The game of football‚ especially at the higher levels‚ is becoming increasingly dangerous as the athletes keep getting bigger‚ faster‚ and stronger. Until a couple years ago the research of concussion and helmet safety have both been
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A Wasteful Society: Why Recycling Should Be Mandatory Recycling is defined as “the process of making or manufacturing new products from a product that has originally served its purpose”. This simply means reusing old things and making them in to new ones. It is a process that has been done for centuries‚ longer than most would believe. Recycling goes back as far as historic times‚ 400BC and earlier than that. Though it was not uncommon for homes to recycle and reuse items it didn’t really become
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Motorcycle helmets save lives by protecting the head against injury in an accident. People who dislike the feel of wearing a helmet‚ often justify themselves with arguments that refute established knowledge about the safety benefits of helmets. This established knowledge is based on testing and statistical studies covering decades of helmet use. Over time‚ some of these arguments against using helmets become popular myths. Here are three of them: A Helmet Is Too Thin to Protect against the Forces
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School uniforms in high schools are becoming increasingly popular across Canada. In fact‚ most school boards are positive towards making uniforms mandatory. Uniforms at high schools should be mandatory. Can uniforms really make a difference in a student’s academic performance? Of course‚ they can. First of all‚ uniforms create an atmosphere of equality at school. When worn by all students‚ uniforms reduce the gap between the rich and the poor and therefore‚ promote equality. Moreover‚ in the absence
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