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    having different ways in defining and measuring crime, the issue with this is that some people may disagree wth certain charges and conflicts arise. Defining and measuring crime through historical context is a factor because a crime at one point in time may not be a crime at a different point. (Pepper & Petrie, 2003). Age is a factor because if a young two-year-old baby steals candy from a shop does not understand that it is a crime, so there is a level of understanding and an age of criminal…

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    individual as just, the basis of justification is Jesus Christ, the means…

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    Flags of Our Fathers This book captures the difficult times during World War II aiming particularly at the Battle of Iwo Jima in Japan. Including six individuals whose lives have never cross were destined to freeze in-time together, forever in a photo op they never consented to. Taking pictures would be the last thing on their mind in the heat of battle. A Marine's mind processes various trains of thought, for example, where is my buddy, did he survive the mortar attack or is the next one gonna…

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    Summer Homework Farah Ahmedi wasn’t even 13 when she had to leave the country she was born in, Afghanistan, because the Taliban took over and it wasn't safe for her and her mother, Ahmedi’s only living family that she knows of. A lot of people haven’t even thought about living a life like that; truthfully, they are also lucky because they don’t have to go through that Ahmedi has, especially with coping with life after and the differences. Despite all the obvious diversity between her birth…

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    Tonight (Poetics Applied to West Side Story) Jean Racine said it best, “A tragedy need not have blood and death; it 's enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy.” In other words, tragedy is merely a compilation of several elements which play on our deepest and most intimate emotions. Aristotle was among the first philosophers to recognize and critique the tragedy. Within “Poetics”, Aristotle discusses the very logistics of the dramatic tragedy. While…

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    You, Me and Catholicism: The Truth Revealed ‘I am Catholic.’ The seemingly simple phrase may pass over your head without a second thought. Yet, the phrase itself produces theatrical reactions and heated debates at conflicting times. I set out to decipher this apparent duality. I was quick to realize that both people far and near to me unconsciously associated Catholicism with bigotry and judgement; they all had the same grimace when I brought up Catholicism when debating over social issues. I…

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    Friendship is one of the only concepts that is both accepted and embraced worldwide as an aid to get through hardships of any kind. It is the bond In The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, the author utilizes a combination of expertly located tone shifts, carefully composed and shaped character foils, and implied symbolism in order to exemplify both the differences and the constant similarities between the vital friendships that Tim constructs and bonds to throughout the novel. O’Brien uses…

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    In 1938 segregated Oklahoma, the compilation of a white educator and a black community created a rare gem, that until recently has been known only to a select few. Long before The Civil Rights Movement officially began, Emma Elizabeth Akin saw many voids within the ‘separate but equal’ system in which the African-American was forced to live. One of these gaps was the presence of educational literature that focused on the culture and history of the African-American within the United States.…

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    In the judgment of hammurabi, Hammurabi made laws also known as the code of hammurabi. Which weren't exactly laws, but a compilation of decisions and it was created as a response to cases and incidents that seemed unfair. The code of hammurabi promotes justice and equal treatment to all people. The principles of the judgement of hammurabi seem to have been “an eye for an eye” “a tooth for a tooth”, which means if a person hurts someone they will receive a punishment to the same degree . Some…

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    Henry Blackaby is the embodiment of what becomes of a lifelong learner and leader. Henry Blackaby possess extensive experience in pastoral ministry and is a consultant to various Christian organizations, such as the Southern Baptist Convention. In Blackaby’s view there are varies differences between the spiritual and general leadership principles. The authors state that God is the one who calls and equips believers to be spiritual leaders. Blackaby’s believes that a Spiritual leader…

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