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    The Effectiveness of a Three Strikes Law Introduction Opponents and proponents of Three Strikes Laws argue vehemently for its effectiveness in deterring crime‚ and‚ conversely‚ for its ineffectiveness and economic imprudence. This study proposes to sift through the relevant constitutional amendments and examine the sentence structure of the law vis-à-vis fairness and justice. In short‚ does a Three Strikes Law sentencing structure achieve its goals without exceeding its authority? Goals of

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    Three Strikes and You’re Out By Natalie Belyea May 7‚ 2013 Prepared for Mr. Ian Barrimond The state of California in 1994 passed the “Three Strikes and Your Out” law. This law sentences a third offence felony offender to a mandatory 25-years to life sentence. Although crime rate have dropped in California there are those opponents to the law who feel in certain cases that the sentencing is too harsh.

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    ignore the feeling that abstaining from indulging and satisfying the craving with a Lucky Strike Cigarette instead would cause feeling healthier and more dapper than right now. This is an example of a clever and very successful advertisement. It appeals not only to emotions‚ but also to intellect‚ while providing a foundation on which to base these claims. This paper will examine how an ad for Lucky Strike Cigarettes from 1952 used ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to cause desire‚ and therefore purchases

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    1949 Work Strike The 1949 longshore strike was a very important event in the development of the ILWU in Hawai‘i and also in the development of labor unity necessary for a modern labor movement. The 171 day strike changed the colonial wage pattern for Hawai‘i workers received lower pay than their West Coast co-workers‚ even though they worked for the same company and did the same work. While pay equality was the major bargaining issue‚ the strike marked a last ditch attempt by the Big 5

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    went along with our lecture. The first article‚ "Three Strikes and You’re Out: California’s new mandatory sentencing law on serious crime rates"‚ by Stolzenberg and D’Alessio. This article looked at information gathered from cities where the three strikes law was mandated. The research looked at monthly data and found that the three strikes law had no effect on recidivism or crime rates. Personally‚ though some may agree with the three strikes law‚ I find it in some circumstances to be unjust. For

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    Terri Simmons Online Class The Pullman Strike George Pullman started out with humble beginnings and although he denied having dreams; he had vision. The vision was to make travel in rail cars more comfortable which would benefit not just the avid traveler but himself as well.

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    Three strikes laws have been the subject of extensive debate over whether they are effective. Defendants sentenced to long prison terms under these laws have also sought to challenge these laws as unconstitutional. For instance‚ one defendant was found guilty of stealing $150 worth of video tapes from two California department stores. The defendant had prior convictions‚ and pursuant to California’s three-strike laws‚ the judge sentenced the defendant to 50 years in prison for the theft of the video

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    The Homestead Strike was a very violent‚ but important event to the people of the American Business Industry. The violent act of a desperate businessman‚ in attempt to retain peace‚ killed many men. The infamous story of the Pinkertons changed the ways of American business agreements. The Homestead Strike changed the traditional American business environment by creating new laws and the awareness of the need for peace in business world. The Carnegie Steel Company was a successful factory‚ which

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    In The Empire Strikes Back by Sandy Stone there are many arguments and facts that are exposed to the reader. Throughout the piece of writing the author mentions the idea of “acceptance”. The idea of acceptance not only applies to society‚ but to the individuals as well. As Stone mentions many transgendered people are not happy with who they are. They embark on a journey not only to change their appearance‚ but to change who they are. As the author mentions many people who undergo a sex change do

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    do drone strikes violate the sovereignty in other countries‚ they also violate the rights of basic human rights. Consequently‚ drones may be perceived differently in the eyes of Americans and Pakistanis. The

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