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    A death penalty is “the sentence of execution for murder and some other capital crimes” (http://definitions.uslegal.com/) In Texas, the earliest forms of capital punishment presented themselves in the forms of hanging and electrocution. The practice of hanging lasted all the way until 1890, at which time the electric chair started to become the preferred method. The earliest forms of execution, hanging and the electric chair, were eventually eliminated because of the inherently barbaric nature…

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    Venture capital is where investors finance a small business or a start-up business. Venture capitals will only invest in companies that they think may succeed. Venture capitals face very high risks but if they finance a company, they generally make decisions about the company. Venture capitals may be individual investors or banks. Many companies choose venture capitals because they have a greater chance of getting financed through them than they would through private funding. Venture capitals…

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    years ago, the majority of the criminals were adults over 20, but nowadays the situations have changed. The number of criminal not only grown up by adults but also by children who are under 18 years old committed murders and other horrible crimes. Capital punishment has been widely use almost everywhere in this country for some people who broke the law. On the one hand, people who favor in death penalty believe that if someone in the community has done something brutal to anyone’s life deserve…

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    Capital Punishment, A Capital NO Capital punishment has a long and gruesome history, regrettably that history is not all in the past. Capital punishment, the practice of putting someone to death as punishment for a crime, is still exercised within fifty-eight countries and thirty-one American states. Although today’s methods of government sanctioned executions are more humane and less violent than our days past; when to be put to death meant to be hanged, flayed, burned alive or worse, it…

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    Remember when Uber was such a big deal it became a model company? There were intense city-by-city launches, and an increase in sharing economy businesses that take away market share from established businesses. Other examples include Airbnb (which crowd-sourced bed and breakfasts), Homejoy (which crowd-sourced home cleaning workers), or Postmates (which crowd-sourced courier services). The rise of these sharing economy businesses inspired a whole gamut of more, each finding a new industry to…

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    Juveniles who break the law should be counted as adults depending on what crime they do. Juveniles need to take responsibility if they are going to do big crimes and are going to be tried as adults. Too many kids are doing crimes and getting away with it with a slap on the wrist basically. In Canada if a person is arrested and sent to jail under the age of 18, that person will get out of jail at the age of 25. It is a law that if you are sent to jail at the age of 18 they cannot give juveniles a…

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    It all started when my dad gave me his favorite childhood story book. It was a Persian fairy tale about a guy who could be whatever he desired. And from that day on, began my journey of dreaming. I dreamt of things every kid in school dreams of - ranging from being an astronaut to being the coolest kid in college. A few years down the line, with an engineering degree in my bag, I got into Schlumberger. And this is what changed my life. No, I did not stop dreaming. Rather, I backed it with…

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    Public Shaming is one of the harshest and cruelest way of punishment. But, it is also a great way to show an individual a lesson of being embarrassed so much by the public for what the individual has committed or has done as a crime. So, that particular in the hope that shaming the individual so much will convince the person not to do the crime anymore. There are many different ways to punish an individual. But, many individuals may feel that this is the best way to punish and teach the…

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    often moral because of said religion. For Christians, they act morally because of the promise of Heaven, and they refrain from acting immorally because of the threat of Hell. More specifically, I was attracted to the relationship between religion and capital punishment. Despite most major Christian denominations actively opposing the death penalty, approximately 80% of Christians support it. This seems conflicting to me. Why do some, if not most, Christians arguably follow their churches blindly…

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    When ethics and the law begin to mix, things start to get messy. In life ethics are a part of your moral compass; they are what you live by and they tell you what’s right from wrong. Currently in my city, there is a scandal going on that involves ethics and legality. Our district attorney, John Budelmann, was found to be withholding information from certain drug cases. As a prosecutor, you must provide the criminals with all evidence that they can use for their defense. Although if the…

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