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    The death penalty should cease to exist within our day and age. This form of punishment is barbaric and is not warranted as a successful decline of crimes being committed. The death penalty has taken 80 lives in 2014. Since this statistic appears to be of minimal proceedings resulting in the death penalty there is not a fathomable reason as to why the death penalty should be deemed as a worthy criminal punishment. Some of these lives that have been taken have not committed the crime they were…

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    Schools/Education in Philadelphia School is one of the most critical and basic tenets of modern society. Here, people develop social skills, character, talent, purpose, and relationships. Public education is so important because it provides everyone with a basic understanding of the world and the tools to conquer it. However, although education is what allows the civilized world to keep running, it is often found neglected. This is what I’ll be exploring in my senior project. What prevents and…

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    Meaning separating and destroying the “savage” culture and assimilating the indigenous to civilized communities. In the boarding schools they taught industrial training, religion, and white biased education. Thanksgiving was taught as it is now, a celebration of “good” natives, who helped the pilgrims not as the genocide of the indigenous communities. Then to make measures worse the…

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    Have you ever thought of America being the greatest country possible? Well, there's a secret and only Lord Voldemort can reveal it. Lord Voldemort can cure all your sadness and bring your life into the moments of joy in a short amount of time. He will do the most possible to help you and your family. Lord Voldemort thinks in a way that no other candidate can think of. Lord Voldemort will fight for his fellow Americans and his country. Lord Voldemort will your family by giving you an accurate…

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    will state the background of Louis Zamperini’s life. How he was when he was a child, to when he in high school, then to where he became a gold medalist in the olympics, and then to his unfortunate…

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    Martinez states that the punishment his father directed toward him impacted his formative years by keeping him from getting involved in delinquent behaviors, “The punishment was so severe that I didn’t even think about getting into trouble, it kept me on the straight and narrow”. Mr. Martinez went on to say, “I hated my dad growing up and I would…

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    Growing up and going to school in California it has become quite common to hear about the California missions since a young age. These missions are described as positive institutions and in a way we are taught to praise them as we recreate them with models. But the truth is, these missions weren’t exactly what we are taught. Instead they are a place where constant torment and violence also took place and changed the lifes of many people, especially Indigenous people. In his short film Neemkomok…

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    For decades supernatural has been defined as being: "of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe; especially: of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil", has been a popular belief for decades. That encompass everything from fairies, spiritual healing, telepathy, to witches. In todays society, the supernatural is very popular with young teens, to adults, in the form of entertainment (movies, tv shows and books) In each major religious group…

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    In the 19th century, in America women were seen often as subscruent to men. As, the country progress, women in America began to develop the power that helped the nation evolve. The social gospel that develop from the Second Great Awakening started a social justice movement that affected the problems of abolition of slavery, prison and asylum, education, temperance movement and women 's rights. I believe the five key major reform movements of the early 19th century (abolition of slavery, prison…

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    aboriginal people. Some of these attempts include the Indian Residential School System, which were active between the years of 1880 and 1996. Furthermore, the Indian Act passed in 1876 gave the government control over most aspects of aboriginal life. The Act outlined who was part of the indigenous community and who was allowed to live on the reserves. The author of Troubling the Path to Decolonization: Indian Residential School Case Law, Genocide, and Settler Illegitimacy, Leslie Thielen-…

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