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    Do you feel that the death penalty is worth keeping in place or should we remove it and replace it with something else? For those of you who may not know the death penalty is a form of punishment throughout history and largely reserved for perpetrators of a killing of another person or a big enough crime that can get some people killed. Many people do not agree with this type of punishment and today I would be summarizing some author’s thoughts on this matter. In the articles the death penalty…

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    Laws are created to maintain peace, but it doesn’t follow the respectable of truth. The assumption of others about the inequality of the decree should lead revolution on commissioners. In contrary, the rift of an act is in no comparison to defying one's home. Thoreau’s idea is valid as the view of each one and individual exists, and dwells the moxie to the unjust to them. As demonstrated in the famous drama, Antigone, Thoreau's essay, and Edward Snowden debate article. In the acclaimed play,…

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    On another note in 2010 in the article “Flint Teen Gets Life In Prison Without Parole In First-Of-Its Kind Juvenile Sentencing Hearing” 33-year-old pizza delivery man was murdered by a 16-year-old boy, says Mlive.com. The boy was sentenced to life in prison without parole, not because of him being male but because they had don't research on this juvenile. The court had found out that he had attended 9-10 different schools and was suspended a total of 14 times for fighting other students. His…

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    A 14 year old African American boy, Emmett Till, was brutally murdered by Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam in the 1950s. Emmett Till was visiting family in Money, Mississippi when he was reportedly flirting with the white cashier(source 3). Till wanting to go to Mississippi to visit relatives, but while he was there he supposedly whistled at a white women by the name of Carolyn Bryant. He was accused of flirting with her, even though he was stricken with polio at age 5 and was taught to whistle before…

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    Jack The Ripper Analysis

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    Jack the Ripper is a serial killer and still nowadays is remembered by the impeccable crimes he committed which didn’t attach him to any direct suspect. In this book, Patricia Cornwell narrates the story in her point of view where Walter Sickert, a painter and printmaker, was known for painting Jack´s crime scenes. Many of these paintings are all around the world and some of them were used against Sickert to blame him. Other perfect suspects could have been Prince Albert Victor who suffered from…

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    There aren’t many controversial topics that arise in The Road, but one of the main ones that come up involve violence and how it could be seen as justified. Violence, while still very prevalent in our modern day society, could be seen as a defense mechanism and there for, justifiable in the eyes of the law. “Although Cormac McCarthy is known as a connoisseur of excessive violence, we think most of the violent stuff in The Road is justified. McCarthy portrays a post-apocalyptic landscape where…

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    The case study is about “The killer Robot”. Randey Samuels as a programmer at the Silicon Techtronic's Inc. He wrote the faulty code was indicted for manslaughter. And, the silicon techchronics is Randy’s employer. The robot (Robbie CX30) has malfunctioned and crushed its operator to death while at work who is Bart Matthews as robot operator. The blood all over because of the decapitated head. Next, the num-lock key light not on and the key pad have a bloody. By the case happen, McMurdock…

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    As long as there has been some sort of prison system in the United States, there has always been a debate as to what role these prisons should play. Are they meant to punish those those have committed crimes, or to rehabilitate prisoners into a new and productive member of society and send them on their way? Some even believe prisons to be a holding place to keep the rest of society safe. All of this leads to the constitutional issue of how those who are incarcerated should be treated and what…

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    Capital punishment is being used nationwide in prisons as a form of punishment for crimes. Capital punishment is a costly form of punishment. Small counties are having to spend a lot of money on death row executions that they cannot afford sending them into debt. Housing for death penalty inmates and their trials cost more than those of an inmate serving life in prison. Capital punishment costs about $125,500,000 more than life in prison without parole. Taxpayers money is going towards capital…

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    The practice of providing “sanctuary” have roots the middle ages where people seek asylum would go to Church, where they have protection from persecution. In a country that is divided by party lines, and gripped with recent consequences, the word sanctuary has controversies. The Trump Administration has time and time again doubted the effectiveness of progressives’ agenda and turn to methods of deportations, border control, and crackdowns for salvation from the problem. A look into the past,…

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