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    on Mexican pride and Mexican unemployment which is irrelevant to his argument. In the beginning Martinez talks about Hispanics rallying together to seek out equal opportunity. But in the next line he castigates Hispanics for turning a blind eye to convicts who need employment avenues. He doesn’t clearly…

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    of pain involved is shown through the character of winston, who was tortured in every imaginable form, until he was a broken man. In the Minority Report, those who are predicted to be future murderers are placed into a jail-like place. There, the convicts are psychologically tortured with images and videos pertaining to the murders. The psychological damage done to them is enough to deter others from committing similar crimes. Thus, the cruel and unusual punishment offered by each of these…

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    There is an escaped convict in the land, who happened to also be Mrs. Barrymore’s brother. Because of this, the Barrymores snuck the convict food, and this sneaking promoted Watson to be suspicious. Later, the convict is killed by the very hound that haunts the Baskervilles, and Watson must break the news to Mrs. Barrymore, saying: “She wept bitterly in her apron. To…

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    The Castle Play Analysis

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    Castle Newly out of the penal system This country has an overcrowded prison system show by recent prison related statistics. “The Castle,” an autobiographic production about four ex-convicts, describing from criminal offenders face upon their release. The play is based on the real-life experiences of four ex-convicts by Rory Anderson, Vilma Ortiz Donovan, Thomas Jones, and Victor Rojas who all collaborated with David Rothenberg on the script that telling their true stories. Anderson, who was…

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    their family, especially when it comes to death penalty. Death row is nothing in comparison to regular inmates: different treatment, different life. People are eager to put the criminal behind the bars, or on the execution table; especially, if the convict is murderer. Yet, the death penalty is not the best way to punish the person responsible for the crime, nor it is just. Death sentence should be eliminated in all states and federal government of the United States.…

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    Slavery is a subject that we all have learned about throughout our years in school, however it was never taught with much detail or major depth. We were taught the basics and time periods and what and who ended slavery. What I do not recall is learning about what happened the years right after, it seems like slavery ended and then fast forward to the mid-1900 and then there was segregation. The Pbs documentary “Slavery by Another name” takes you to the years after slavery was “abolished” and…

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    Mary Warren is one of the characters that change the most throughout the text due to the specific events that occur around her. At the beginning, she accepts being whipped because they knew that witchery was a hanging error but Abigail’s threats and throwing blame around eventually causes Mary Warren and the other girls to join in on the blame. Mary Warren, however, tries to remain objective to her service family, which is seen when she denies the conviction claims of Elizabeth Proctor, shown…

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    Nolan: The actions of the convicts in the decision to not blow up the civilian ferry would concur with this line of thought. They chose to forego their own lives in preference for the civilians in acknowledgement of their past errors to society. Socrates: We have discussed the…

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    development as a colony then how it became a nation. In particular, there will be a concentration on how mining and prospecting interest help cultivate Australia as we know it today. This will include the development of the first penal colony for convicts and the rest of exploration and other colonies being set up. For the continent of Australia and its expansion in history, exploration and the research needed about this topic will be discussed about how the…

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    San Francisco Gold Rush

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    The first settlers arrived in Australia 35,000 years ago during the great ice age. The sea levels lowered between Indonesia and New Guinea and created a land bridge that would allow nomadic tribes to cross from Southeast Asia. Like many other humans of that epoch, they were hunters and gatherers and traveled from place to place in search of young creatures. Thousands of years after these drifters arrived; the glaciers thawed and brought up the seas once again, which kept the citizenry of…

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