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    Post Crucifixion Essay

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    Painted around the year 1470, by an Alsatian artist, this image is unlike no others. Coming from the Northern Renaissance era, the image brings together an idea that has never before been portrayed, which is that of the pre and post crucifixion Christ. The pre crucifixion Christ or also known as the Pensive Christ, seeks to depict the moments of grief, sorrow, desertion, and betray in reference to humankind, whereas the depiction of a post crucifixion Christ reflects on the idea of Christ as…

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    The question surrounding the United States today is should prisoners have rights and if they should what rights do they deserve to have and which ones should be stripped away from them. Some people believe that if a person commits a crime that they do not deserve to have any rights at all, but others may argue that everyone even a criminal should have some type of rights given to them. Prisoners must have several basic rights because they cannot fend for themselves while behind bars. When…

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    In nowaday societies, a functional government is necessary to maintain order in the society and to ensure that everybody is protected by the laws. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the author demonstrates the failure of a governing system through a group of boys on a deserted island. The English school boys were going on a field trip while their plane got shot down and landed on an unknown island. They had to establish a new community to survive and wait until adults come to rescue them.…

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    Kyle Duffy Dr. Conway Ethics and the Common Good 9/25/14 The Psychological Manipulation of Detainees in the Interrogation Setting The Practice The practice of psychological manipulation of detainees in the interrogation setting is a common one but not necessarily a simple one. The Oxford English Dictionary defines manipulation as, “The action or an act of managing or directing a person, etc., esp. in a skillful manner; the exercise of subtle, underhand, or devious influence or control over a…

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    Over the course of my life I have faced many obstacles physically, mentally, and spiritually. From the deaths of loved ones and friends, to the mud pits and physical hells of being a Marine, the trials and tribulations of my life are many. I brought them upon myself in a way because I made the decisions that have brought me to where I am today, submitting an essay in hopes of getting into a field where I will never work another day of my life. You see life itself is the hardest thing I have had…

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    Tilly Theory

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    guards force him to stay awake while embarrassing and chastising him for hours on end until he confess or reveals information that will helpful in fighting the war on terror. The image I have set up for you is one of the techniques written in the torture memo on how to deal with the terrorist and fight the War on Terror. When the memo got leaked it created controversy among Americans to see how this alleged prisoner where being tortured. This incident caused many questions to arise. How the…

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    From a long time, effective aids of interrogation are sought after. Studies have shown that uncooperative accused or subjects do no give up information about cases vey easily. The most common and impatient way is torture, which in todays times is not at all preferred. In various cases police investigations direct methods of interrogation have produced better results than physical coercion which has proved to be painstaking and time consuming. When manipulative and hardened offenders are…

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    Death Row Inmates Essay

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    people really think about it once someone is sentenced to the death penalty, no rights are actually applied. Yes, they are still humans but humans whom committed hideous crimes and seen another wise by the law. Medical testing is not an excuse to torture the inmates for all they have done because it is in the fact that they are still human. Innocent animals have been tested for the human needs by forced for a long time. Animals have not commitment any crime that potentially hurt many lives but…

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    Shavonne Gilkey Reimaging Native American Violence In the Europeans’ eyes Native Americans were violent, uncivilized, savages. This is apparent in descriptions of interactions between the French, the Iroquois, and other neighboring tribes. In one Jesuit document the author described the Iroquois as “wolves”, a violent predator, which may be warranted considered the horrific and gruesome violence they enacted. Three documents emphasize the violence found in Indian tribes. Indians recounted some…

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    Stuck in a dark room, not knowing the location or time, there are two choices to choose from, calmness or violence. Calmness will only last for a short amount of time unlike violence which will overpower the calmness rapidly. As if the boys in the Lord of the Flies by William Golding were stuck in a dark room, they were stuck on an island without knowing the location or time. Calmness and violence appear on the island through different characters and in the end violence, or savagery, wins over…

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