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    11 November 2012 Insanity Defense: Guilty or Not Guilty? Imagine for a moment‚ someone has just inexplicably murdered a mother or child.  Imagine the rage‚ tearing you apart‚ physically making you shake or be ill.  At the same time this rage is entangled and somewhat smothered by the crushing grief welling up inside of you. A thought flashes into your head‚ “I will kill the person responsible for this!” but our sanity stops that action. A persons insanity allows you to know that to actually

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    Indicators Mata Hari displayed several indicators of potential espionage in accordance to Army Regulation 381-12 (Threat Awareness and Reporting Program). Although she displayed several indicators‚ it does not make her automatically guilty. Many of the indictors can be attributed to her lifestyle as a dancer and courtesan. Mata Hari exhibited foreign influence and connection and foreign travel with her travels throughout Europe to dance and visit different clients to include French and German

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    Have you ever sat and thought to yourself that maybe their are some kids that don’t live in luxurious lives that we do. Hundreds and hundreds of children are forced or recruited into the military at very young age. The main part of the non-state armies are made up of boys(“11 facts”). There are some girls taken away and put into their armies to fight‚ but most of them are used for other reasons. Over the past two years 20 states have reported to have child soldiers in government or non-government

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    thousands of civilians‚ and spent billions of dollars (adjusted for inflation) in secrecy. Approximately 200‚000 people died as a result of the Manhattan Project and it is widely debated whether the bombing of Japanese cities with atomic bombs was necessary. Because the Manhattan Project was the cause of such significant scientific and engineering feats‚ as well as because it resulted in one of the most controversial decisions of all time‚ it is important to study the Manhattan Project thoroughly.

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    Animal testing is a practice that helps new discoveries in the fields of science and health sciences. However‚ it has been laid on top of a hidden‚ dark torture chamber. The reckless torture of animals involved is abysmal. The theme of the essay is to point out that animals and humans share the same fate during torture and humans should start treating animals with the respect they deserve and give them the freedom they are destined to enjoy. Even though animal testing has so many advantages‚ this

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    Katherine Reider English 200 Death Penalty‚ Is it Really Necessary? Suppose one of your family members or a loved one is convicted of murder and sentenced to the death penalty. He is innocent but there is nothing you can do. The death penalty has been an accepted punishment for murder and other serious crimes for years. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU.com)‚ 54 percent of Americans favor the death penalty. However‚ it should be abolished because we are unable to prevent

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    The Assassination of Malcom X “By any means necessary.”- Malcom X. Malcom X was a civil rights activist during the era of civil rights and was known for his radical views on the fight of segregation. Malcom X also became an Islamic minister and spokesman to the Nation of Islam (NOI) after he began his study on Islamic religion. He soon resigned as minister and spokesman for the NOI and renounced his former mentor and leader Elijah Muhammad‚ because Elijah had slept with multiple women and some resulted

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    When it comes to the topic of animal testing‚ most of us will readily agree that it is a debatable topic. Where this argument usually ends‚ however‚ is on the conversation if animal testing is necessary. Whereas some are convinced that using animals for testing has contributed to many lifesaving cures and treatments‚ others maintain that these animals are very different from humans and‚ therefore‚ make poor test subjects. My own view is these animals have produced many treatments‚ but not outcomes

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    20 rEFLEctIoNS | V o LU M E 9‚ N U M B E r 2 reflections.solonline.org Book ExcErpt 9.2 The Necessary Revolution How We Got Into This Predicament Something important has happened in the last stage of the industrial era that sets it apart from the past: Globalization has brought a level of interdependence between nations and regions that never existed before‚ along with truly global problems that also have no precedent. The Industrial Age isn’t ending because of a decline in opportunities

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    The Sugar Act Sugar and molasses were important commodities for Britain since they were its source of revenue from the colonies. The British West Indies were originally the colonists’ main molasses provider; however the colonists bought molasses from foreign markets where the commodity was cheaper. Because the colonists depended on other countries‚ the British government passed the Molasses Act in 1733‚ which implemented a tax of six pence per gallon on molasses bought from non-British colonies

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