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    What I think about discovering Osama receptacle Laden is that Gillespie concentrates on utilizing remote detection from satellites to study environments, and one normal test is finding where jeopardized species would be situated inside a biological system. As a class workout, Gillespie presented the Bin Laden hunt. The study called attention to that the US knowledge group has no less than three offices that have been included in hunting down canister Laden. The National Security Agency codes…

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    are many questions addressed in the guidebook that I would agree with, including how to define moral punishment and which type of punishment is best applied. That being said, there is one vital question the guidebook dismisses that I would question long before anything else: why did the person commit the act that deserves punishment? Additionally, understanding who is deserving of the punishment are important questions I would consider when contemplating how we should punish. If I were to base…

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    Many news sources explained the Slender man stabbing, The headline of this news story might strike curiosity as to what happened. A few years ago these two girls Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier allegedly stabbed their friend 19 times in the woods killing the girl on May 31st. Their intention was to meet “slender man”, a fictional character that hunts down children. They hatched a scheme where they planned to murder their friend at a slumber party to get a chance to show loyalty to this fictional…

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    This horrible tale shocked the country and media, the story ended up making the cover of Time Magazine. Our nation reacted with mixed emotions. USA Today suggested: "With every brutal crime by a child, a troubled nation demands longer jail sentences, tougher treatment, even the death penalty--anything to stop the violence." Shocking cases like Yummy Sandifer's, makes us focus on crime and our youth, trying to find a solution for a problem that seems to be growing daily. But killing our youth…

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    Genesis Gonzalez Professor Aiello October 20, 2015 Supreme Court Case Review Over a decade ago a crime was committed that would change the way minors are charged for heinous crimes. In 1993, at the age of seventeen, Christopher Simmons was charged with burglary, kidnapping, stealing, and murder all in the first degree at the state level. He had broken into and entered a woman's home, who he recognized from a previous encounter with the woman. Once realizing he had recognized her from a…

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    Summary: In this selection, Foucault describe the basic environment that townspeople stay. He begins with how the system works. Then gives an example of how magistrates or mayor command intendants to observed townspeople during the course of the visits include everything. Foucault focus on the deaths and illnesses of the townspeople describe what happen after the people who contract a disease until he/she dead. Explanation: Foucault uses deep and meticulous description to…

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    idea because no one is in the right state after the death of a loved one especially their mother. Despite his killing of another man bringing up his mental state of his mother would not make correlation. Killing someone is completely wrong and a punishment is needed. The moral statement he was making was that he didn't care, that he had no feeling, and he was heartless. That was the way it looked in court, and from his words he said it really made…

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    Many would argue that a murderer shouldn’t receive an award of bravery, however, I believe it is important to view all sides of a story. On that note, I am recommending Zinaida Portnova for The Harper Lee Moral Courage Award. Portnova was a seventh grade student when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, and hated the Germans after an incident where Nazi troops hit her grandmother while confiscating cattle. After this event, she sought justice through joining the Young Avengers, a Belarusian…

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    The Execution Of Mary Surratt Mary Surratt should of been executed due to her being a part of the Lincoln assassination. Mary Surratt was a conspirator who helped John Wilkes Booth kill the president, she also lied to an officer. The way Mary helped John Wilkes Booth was by having every single gun ready source 1 stated,” Mary made sure she had the guns ready” The reason for this is because she knew about the assassination,they same source also said that she was the only one…

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    reasons for prison changes, of which he does not support with any statistics that would make his argument somewhat valid. His proposed alternatives would not reform criminals in slightest, giving murderers minimum wage jobs and an anklet. How is that punishment? That sounds relaxing; not worrying having a job, being disconnected from the media, and having a night out every once in awhile. Gobry claims that all of his alternatives are, “...easy, and all better,”which is simply not true. Later…

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