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    Capital Punishment Should Be Conducted Behind Closed Doors Death penalty is a hot topic in the American society. The debate of making capital punishment public makes it even more controversial. In spite of motions to change the situation, capital punishment should remain behind closed doors because of many issues related to civil rights, humanity and security. It is very important not to dehumanize and devalue prisoners. Making a public spectacle from execution of a person is taking away his…

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    Death penalty has been around a while and it’s starting to get to harsh. This essay will be talking about death penalty. Death penalty is too harsh. If you kill someone it is a mistake on your end. Life in prison is way too harsh. Everyone should deserve a second chance. If you are convicted for a small crime, it’s not fair. Killing someone is a mistake, everyone deserves a chance to redeem themselves. Death sentence is a life in prison. It is not fair if you commit a small crime and get death…

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    Suppose a terrorist has hidden a bomb in Time’s Square which will detonate at noon on June 16 unless officials follow his demands for money and release of his friends from jail. Suppose, that he is caught at 10 a.m on that terrible day, but he would prefer death to failure. He won't tell where the bomb is. What do officials do? If they are to follow the constitutional process they would wait for his lawyer then millions of people will die. If the only way to save the citizen’s lives is to…

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    The justice system in Texas seems a bit unjust to because the it has more emphasis on money rather than hate. Murder is murder, and for whatever reasons it happend it must be justified by having the murderer punished, towards a certain extent. Now, the situation with Texas' justice system is that the punishment seems unfit for the crime. A murderer may suffer the death penalty for killing someone for their money, but if the murderer wants to kill someone because he/she hates him/her, it's just…

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    The implication is that, if the process of injecting illegal substances was made safer, more people would do it. This argument presumes that the major deterrent to individuals at risk of commencing IV drug use is the safety of the injections or the challenge of getting needles in the first place. (This is an inductive argument; there may be a vague connection between visibility/access and incidence of use, but there is no firm correlation. It is a weak induction at best, as the implication…

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    Decapitation is one of the most gruesome executions that have killed tens of thousands of victims dating back in the Medieval Times. Its primitive use of execution were adopted in Italy, Ireland and England, around the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, followed by France in the seventeen hundreds. Although the techniques and goals of decapitation are one and the same, they do not have the same title. Several known devices were called the scottish maiden, the italian mannaia, the halifax gibbet…

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    The needle exchange programs, a harm reduction process, were created to reduce the spread of bloodborne diseases, including HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Frequent drug users are a cost to society in health care, the spread of disease among people or offspring can be costly. The cost of health care to the patients, the supply and distribution of the needles and running the NEPs show great figures. The NEPs are funded by the state Department of Health. The limited quantity of needles…

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    approximately 3.5 million people in the United States are infected with Hepatitis C and more specifically, one third of all injection drug users ages 18-30 are currently infected. This outstanding number is in addition to the 1.2 million of the population who are currently infected with HIV (CDC, 2015a). Thusly, establishing its relevance to adults and their health. With injection drug use being at the top of the list for modes of transmission, it has quickly become evident why there has been a…

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    Capital Punishment: To Be or Not To Be? “I don 't agree with capital punishment as it is now, because too often mistakes are made. But I think that if you eliminate the mistakes, then there are times when it is justified”, was a quote by Jeff Lindsay which is hard to disagree with. Capital punishment is legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. Such crimes are called capital offenses, some of which include intentionally killing a person, inflicting serious bodily…

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    Capital Punishment, a cruel way to end another human’s life would you not say? That is the opinion of eighteen states in the United States. As of April 30, 2015, there have been a total of 1,407 executions since 1976 (www.deathpenaltyinfo.org). Capital punishment dates back to 1976 where the Supreme Court used death penalty as a way of maintaining the minorities after the Civil War (University of Richmond Law Review, Stephen Bright, www.deathpenaltyinfo.org). Essentially, capital punishment…

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