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    influencing the decision of these Supreme Court cases. These two sources adamantly summarize the opinion of that time period, however that time period is both unconstitutional, as well as inhumane. The legal ramifications of being a slave, a child or loved one of a slave, and associated with a slave, are simply inhumane. Retracting the rights of…

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    skills to fight one another while obeying certain guidelines (. The winner is awarded with glory and honor. Due to the war, Jake and his friends no longer believe that these things truly exist, for the actions that earn titles in a war are actually inhumane and dishonorable. Bullfighting also symbolizes love and sex. Although the battles between the bullfighter and the bull are entertaining and emotional, either the bull or the bullfighter must end up hurt or dead or the battle would never end.…

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    Orca Captivity Essay

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    world for the sake of public displays, theatrical shows, and business profit. To date, more than 127 captured orcas have died (Whale and Dolphin Conservation, n.d., figure 3). The capturing and confinement of orca whales is clearly unethical and inhumane. It poses a significant threat to the health, safety and well-being of these highly intelligent animals. Orca captivity should therefore be banned. Unnatural Habitat of Killer Whale Tanks Captive orcas face a cruel and miserable life.…

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    Good morning to the editor and others receiving this message. My suite of poems, specifically Dulce et Decorum Est and Insensibility invites the reader into the world of frontline bloodshed, exposing the unbearable mental and physical effects frontline warfare has on the human condition. My poems provoke their audience to acknowledge the importance of telling the truth by exposing how superimposed war zeitgeist by glorious war author’s led youthful solder’s to the frontline with perilous…

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    fish, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, cats, dogs, and monkeys as their “test dummies” due to the similarities between their DNA and human DNA (The Humane Society). Numerous animal-rights campaigns believe that testing on animals is inhumane and should be replaced with other methods. Several companies argue that animal testing is the only reliable form of study. However, research has proven that there are many secure forms of cosmetic testing that are safe and humane (Humane…

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    Slaves were punished outrageously for doing everyday tasks such as reading, writing, or attempting to leave their property. Yet, southern slaveholders argue against all points made against them to attempt to persuade and protect their economy. Southern slaveholders argued that slave life was far better than factory work in the north by stating slaves hardly worked and had many breaks. They also stated that the northern factory workers were mistreated and worked in harsh conditions. The majority…

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    and may have made it towards where we would have had to stay in the war longer. And although it may have had helped economically war is not something that anyone wants much less stay in for a long time. Its also been said that the atomic bomb was inhumane. Yes thousands of lives were taken and many suffered from the post affects of it if they didn’t die as soon as it happened but the atomic bomb was just part of the war. If any other nation had discovered it and had the atomic bomb in their…

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    Cost Of Crime Analysis

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    or a good feeling while doing the crime. Is that one time enough, will that need come again; I think it is safe to say yes, there are many reasons to why there is, and one of them is that some people are prone to committing these immoral and some inhumane offenses that are unacceptable by the society. Jacobs (2010) suggests that “the most obvious cost is punishment, but offenders are not equally deterred” (as cited in Allen & Scott, 2013, p. 207). Accordingly to Westley (1970), some officers…

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    Reiman clearly defines that he is against the death penalty, because it does not deter criminals, proves to be inhumane, and tortuous. In his first argument, he states “If the government can reduce people’s tolerance for cruelty without acting unjustly, it should”, meaning the governments active role is deterring cruelty should only happen if it is done justly to the criminal. He does this in his paper by addressing the different punishment sentences in the “common sense principle”, in…

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    The chances of earth’s environment declining will only increase if humanity continues its meat eating habits, due to the global effects that raising livestock cause to the climate. It has recently been made known to the public on a larger scale, that one of the greatest factors to the ozone layer being damaged is from raising livestock. It is up to us to fix this issue before it makes the world an unlivable place. We have to do this now instead of later. Recently, a group of environmentalists…

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