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    accused his current French criminal system to be inhumane and immoral and assumed it as a religious system which was based on the medieval age. Thus, he sought for a secular criminal law. As one of his brilliant ideas, he tried to speak about the tolerance and its inverse relation with the crime and punishment. As well, he believed that the punishment shouldn't be considered as the revenge or reproduction of divine justice but the reproduction of the social justice. The punishment is a human…

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    In the light of this incident, let me share my deepest demon with you. I have a violent inclination in me when provoke beyond my threshold of tolerance. I can fly into a rage that I cannot manage and I believe there are people like me out there. Fortunately over the years I have taught myself to manage my fiery temper and increase my threshold of tolerance.…

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    school to prison pipeline. The term school to prison pipeline refers to the growing prevalence of zero-tolerance policies that ultimately push at-risk students out of the classroom and into juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. At its core, the pipeline can be attributed to pre-existing disparities in American society, the criminalization of youth, and an increasing prevalence of zero-tolerance disciplinary policies. THESIS Six decades ago, the United States Supreme Court historically…

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    As a whole, Canada’s foreign policies are structured carefully to ensure the country’s national security, so long as Canada’s logo of kindness and tolerance lives on. In the face of the rising threat of terrorism in the world, Canada has not experienced any dramatic or physical attack occurring in public. This is majorly due to the well functioning system of Canada’s RCMP and friendly image. On another note, this clearly justifies the prestigious magnitude and significance of withholding…

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    their schools to show their tolerance of the LGBT community. Through the GSA clubs, students are able to make each other feel comfortable and unjudged. Together, they are willing to increase awareness of the unjust discriminatory laws discriminating the LGBT community. Additionally, the millennial support (18 year-olds to 32 year-olds) of same-sex marriage rose to a record 70% percent in a Pew Research poll (NPR.org). These results call attention to the increased tolerance towards same-sex…

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    Karma-Phalam Analysis

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    The above conversation was an attempt to provide physiotherapy treatment to an older patient. Here, the young male therapist made different attempts to motivated and reassured the patient to do the weight bearing (the treatment). But the patient expressed his resistance throughout the conversation. In the above situation, it was apparent that the patient used the words Karma-phalam while interacting with the physiotherapist. The word Karma phalam is an ideological belief of Indians. The meaning…

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    incarceration over education, and starts with inadequate resources in public schools. High stakes testing, over policing, and poor zero tolerance and suspension practices all perpetuate the pipeline. Al Jazeera America (2014) writes of the disparities between African-American and Latino youth in schools. Racial minorities appear to bear the brunt of zero-tolerance policies and out-of-school suspensions. Black youth are 16% of enrolled but 34% of expelled students as nationally an African…

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    that Islam is the correct path, he tells that once Jesus returns in the Second Coming, the world be united under Islam at that time. From this, it can be inferred that tolerance, especially to other “People of the Book”, should be extended. By exclusivist religions moving toward a universalist viewpoint of understanding and tolerance, communication between faiths can be strengthened and…

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    Atticus Finch Mature

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    in the setting of Maycomb, there are many influential characters, some of which have a big impact on Scout Finch’s life and shape her into the person she is at the end of the novel. An examination of Scout’s development of courage, empathy, and tolerance proves that through these, Scout becomes more mature and grown-up. To begin, Scout faces situations that taught her the invaluable lessons of bravery and courage, Atticus and Boo helped her to learn this. For instance,Atticus demonstrates this…

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    Social inequality deserves a plethora of attention and awareness due to its everlasting effects on America’s teens in modern day society. Writers are one of the most powerful advocates that use writing to use the various genres of literature as a proactive tool. The issue of inequity and persecution have been around since mankind has, yet it doesn’t have enough attention brought to it. These problems affect everyone at some point in their life, with some others being affected more than others,…

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