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    people’s interest was the one that took place in the village of Salem‚ Massachusetts. It all started with a group of girls blaming one girl in particular as being a “witch” and from that a ripple effect occurred. During this time the girls who were accused of being a witch held a certain stereotype. This stereotype included being very old and very poor. If someone was found guilty if witch crafted at this time‚ they were given a trail. The punishment for being found guilty of witchery was truly horrific

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    independent by the Declaration of Independence which included the Constitution of the Bill of Rights. It has a huge influence on the amendments and establish natural rights for all men and women created to be equals. The Declaration of Independence influences the Constitution by freed the colonies from the abusion of the Great Britain‚ add new type of government to protect people’s right and “unalienable right” for freedom of speech. First‚ the thirteen colonies were being abused by the British

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    Felons Should Have Rights

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    A felon should have rights because‚ some were convicted for petty crimes‚ they need a way to survive‚ and they can’t do it with having a record‚ it’ll be hard for them to get a job because people are afraid to put their time and effort to help people out for the better. By not getting a job could lead up to stress and depression because they won’t have anything stable to keep them and their family above water. That could quickly lead to an emotional state‚ which could have them thinking about suicide

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    interpretation of the story This is the account from the Bible of the accusation of Joseph by Potiphar ’s Wife. Rembrandt Van Ryn chose this particular story as the subject of his narrative painting completed in 1655‚ under the title of "Joseph Accused By Potiphar ’s Wife". Before researching this painting‚ I noted my fist perception of Rembrandt work of art. I realized through that as a result of my later research‚ my first perception did not change‚ but instead were enriched and enlarged

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    matter of fact‚ the first amendment itself is perhaps the greatest amendment in the Bill of Rights. As something that we take for granted most of the time‚ we never truly realize how much of a blessing it is to speak your mind and have decent conversations with each other. However‚ if you want it to rain‚ you have to deal with the mud and there are many examples of people spitting out stupid ideas or thoughts that should be kept to themselves. My father always told me when I was younger to always think

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    Lokpal Bill

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    Lokpal bill or Ombudsman Bill came in to existence in 1960’s when the corruption went rampant in the several administrations and systems in India. The idea of Ombudsman Bill originated in Sweden in 1809. Ombudsman is a Swedish word which mean ‘an officer appointed by the legislature to handle complaints against administrative and judicial action’. In layman terms a person or body appointed to keep check on public servants. So‚ The Administrative Reforms Commission ARC set up 1966 came up with the

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    Should prisoners be given the right to vote? The UK has been accused of breaching the European Convention of Human Rights Article 3 of protocol 1 by having a blanket ban on prisoners voting. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) promotes the idea that convicted prisoners should be allowed to vote and have a right to vote‚ despite the Conservative party being opposed to this view. As a result the ECHR have being pressuring the Tory’s to bow to their rules for many years. This essay will examine

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    offences are incomplete offences. The parties involved may well have desired that a crime should go ahead‚ but circumstances could prevent this. For example ‚ an offender may have planned to murder another ‚he may have raised the gun to shoot him‚ taken careful aim but then ‚for some reason ‚the gun does not fire. Thus in this instance‚ the offender would be charged with attempted murder. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT A CRIME In our laws‚ attempt is defined at section 400 of the Penal code as;-when a person

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    punishment always the right solutions to stop crime? Determine “right” – practical and moral reasons. Effectiveness and whether it is right in terms of morality. Introduction: Punishments are meted out for three reasons – deterrence‚ retributivism‚ and incapacitation. The first‚ deterrence seeks to prevent future wrong doing. Retributivism is linked to notions of justice where crime must be met with an appropriate punishment. The last‚ incapacitation‚ seeks to protect society at large from

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    Cady Stanton it talks about equal rights for everyone no matter the difference of color‚ belief‚ or person you are. Even though being gay is not supported because it is stated in the bible‚ gays still deserve the same rights as any other person and deserve proper treatment from the rest of society‚ as well as protection from the law. No matter where you go in the world‚ there will always be someone who does not like the kind of person you are. Even though gay rights have already been passed in the

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