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    Support The Death Penalty

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    Isn’t Always Precious The Death Sentence is the most serious and end of the line for any criminal getting a sentence. Death Row has been around and used in the United States for centuries, the first recorded execution was in Jamestown, Virginia to Captain George Kendall in 1608 (Part I). With President Elect Trump coming into office in just over a month, he strongly supports the death penalty and it is almost certain that he will bring in others that support Capital Punishment just as much as…

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    When the Mignonette case was put on trial, the court was ready to execute Dudley and Stephens but ultimately they only spent six months in prison because of sympathy felt by the jury. However, this sympathy could not let them fully off the hook. Though Coleridge, the representative of the queen, sympathized with Dudley and Stephens he ultimately had to stand by the law. To support Coleridge’s decision, Sir James, who was going against the crew, puts an emphasis on self defense. The crew members…

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    I find that a quality leader has the ability to not only lead but to also listen to the opinions of others. I believe have this quality. As a captain for Westfall varsity girls’ soccer and club indoor soccer, I lead the teams to play successfully while supporting my teammates and helping them improve. In yearbook, I received a co-editor job status from my advisor. With this title, I monitor the…

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    After a violent hazing incident that leads to the death of a teammate, a conflicted hockey hopeful struggles with telling the truth. STORY COMMENTS ON THE FIRST 30 PAGES THE INITIATION is inspired and based on true events. It’s a character driven dramatic story. The script centers on a young, hopeful hockey player Tony. His goal is clear. The tone is consistently dramatic. The story explores themes about respect. The script presents with solid moral dilemmas. Even though the protagonist, Tony,…

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    priority for the Culper Spy Ring, It is so strict that not even Washington didn’t know all of his spy’s identities. Washington made sure that the Culper Spy Ring had more support and better secrecy than previous spies. This is due to the fact when a Captain of the 19th regiment of the Continental Army named Nathan Hale volunteer in September 1776, before the battle of Long Island, to cross the British lines as a Dutch schoolmaster so he could gather intelligence. He was discovered when the…

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    Due to the different resources available in the colonies along with the European’s primary goal, the patterns of interactions greatly varied between the European settlers and the Native Americans depending on the location. In New York, the interactions centered primarily around trading war products and fur while, in New Spain, the settlers mainly focused on spreading their religion and starting missions. The interactions in the two regions developed in similar way since every group wanted to…

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    Disney movies seem to be one of the main culprits of stereotypical characters, masking them with catchy songs and cute appearances. Most of the time the audience does not even realize that the character are stereotyping race, gender, or sexual orientation while watching just because of how normal Hollywood made it be. The lessons taught in Disney movies are very important, however negativity used through characters reveal very inaccurate descriptions of how people actually are. This stereotyping…

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    In most works of literary fiction there’s usually a clear protagonist and antagonist, like Peter Pan and Captain Hook or Dorothy and the Wicked Witch of the West. These characters are used to help create conflict and supply a satisfying resolution. However, in the Scarlet Letter, Hester, the protagonist, experiences struggle and conflict from multiple sources. Most apparent, Chillingworth, a revenge seeking lunatic who is hell bent on revenge. Contrastingly, Arthur Dimmesdale could be considered…

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    as the cricket pitch. The pitch is where most of the action takes place. The two team 's play the game, and each team has eleven performers. To play cricket, a player will need a bat, a ball, and three wooden poles called stumps. After that, the captains of each team flip…

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    we are shown a character who has the form of any normal human being, however; this Rumpelstiltskin has scales, claws, and reptilian eyes. (“Piolet”). In different episodes we are even shown other characters, like Killian Jones, better known as Captain Hook, calling Rumpelstiltskin “The Crocodile” because of his reptile like appearance. The scales and all over creepy appearance of the man goes on the back the image of the…

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