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- 1971: Illegal Drugs
- ... and neighborhood watch programs. Implementing these programs may be hard at first, but with support people believe that they can help the drug problems in America. Pros - If this choice worked as it claims, the crime rate would decrease. Since a third of all crime is commited under the influence of illegal drugs and a large number of people commit crimes to support their drug habits. Cons - This approach wants 'zero tolerance' but the government can't possibly lock up ...
- 1972: Macbeth
- ... solicitings cannot be evil, cannot be good." Still, he is provided with so much natural good that he is able to control the apprehensions of his inordinate imagination and decides to take no step involving crime. His autonomous decision not to commit murder, however, is not in any sense based upon moral grounds. No doubt he normally shrinks from the unnaturalness of regicide; but he so far ignores ultimate ends that ... his roof-we may even say that the consequences which he fears are not at all inward and spiritual, It is to be doubted whether he has ever so far considered the possible effects of crime and evil upon the human soul-his later discovery of horrible ravages produced by evil in his own spirit constitutes part of the tragedy. Hi is mainly concerned, as we might expect, with consequences involving ...
- 1973: The United Nations
- ... developing countries, administering development projects, promoting the observance of human rights, ending discrimination against minorities, spreading the benefits of science and technology, and fostering world cooperation in areas such as better housing, family planning and crime prevention. The Trusteeship Council The Trusteeship Council was established to ensure that Governments responsible for administering Trust Territories take adequate steps to prepare them for self-government or independence. In 1994, the Security Council terminated ... of elections to more than 40 countries. Apartheid For more than three decades, the UN carried out a sustained campaign against South Africa's apartheid (racial segregation) system, denounced by the General Assembly as "a crime against humanity". The campaign, which ranged from an arms embargo to a convention against segregated sports events, was an important factor in bringing about a democratically elected Government, realized in April 1994 with elections in ...
- 1974: Christopher Marlowe
- ... who was adventurous in his religious beliefs. Marlowe was summoned on May 18th, 1593, to appear before the Privy Council for accounts of atheism and immortality . The charge was a heresy and a most serious crime; the ultimate penalty was burning at the stake. Despite the seriousness of the crime, Marlowe was released bail, however he had to appear at the court daily. Marlowe escaped to Debtford, England. He stayed at Dame Eleanor Bull s house who hired out rooms and served meals. Marlowe was ...
- 1975: An Analysis Of The Book Our Am
- ... many fights among students. In the street there are many gangs and teens killing each other. Maybe if there were something constructive for them to do the violence would be less. Usually violence leads to crime. LeAlan's sister Janell stated a reason why people turn to violence. She said "There's a lot of people out there whose mommas (sic) just don't care. They don't give them money ... I do think that the kids out there selling drugs should be able to do something to get them a little extra money
." When people don't have and want they result to things like crime and violence. One incident mentioned in the book was the incident with five year old Eric Morse. Tyrone and Johnny threw Eric off of the 14th floor of building 3833 for not stealing candy out ...
- 1976: Independence And Failure In Ma
- ... he is unable to complete the task and carry them [the daggers], and smear the sleepy grooms with blood (II, ii, 48-56). The scene is painful in the way it separates husband and wife. Crime had at first brought them closely and eagerly together, but now they discover how the execution of the crime separates them
In fact, after the murder they can only speak in short sentences, not communicating or even answering questions. (Jorgensen 67) Although he blames his rage on the grooms for killing Duncan, he was ...
- 1977: The Right To Keep And Bear Arms
- ... criminal, they only keep the law abiding citizen from protecting themselves. In a recent study, the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence reported that the states with restrictive gun laws have some of the highest violent crime rates in the nation. Conversely, the states with "right to carry" laws have a 21% lower violent crime rate (Cloud 1). Works Cited Cloud, David. "Anti-Gun Study Highlights Failure of Gun Control." Fundamental Baptist News Service 3 May 1996: 1 Lissabet, Ernest. "Anti-Federalism and the Second Amendment." American Firearms Association WWW ...
- 1978: Facing Reality
- ... in fear of the possibility of prosecution. Although the computers' personal uses are fine he believes that the principal applications and intelligence within are devices intended to kill people. Artificial intelligence and people working in computer science take their creativity to make the computer do, and understand commands or even thinking skills. Modern weapon systems rely heavily on artificial intelligence, therefore research projects in these areas are generously funded, with the money mostly coming from the military (717). The ...
- 1979: Beloved
- ... guilt. I call it her "detached conscience" because in order to go on with life Sethe needed to remove herself from her guilt. She removes herself so completely that her neighbors, already upset at her crime, isolated her because she seemed to feel no remorse for the awful deed. Sethe's stoic resolve continues until Denver loses her hearing, which was caused by Denver not being able to deal with hearing ... fighting it to make her life better. Beloved recognizes Paul D as the source of Sethe's strength, and makes Paul D even more uncomfortable than before. He uses his new knowledge of Sethe's crime as an excuse for moving out not much later. During the entire fight between Sethe and Paul D, he feels Beloved staring at him, adding to his discomfort. He is not comfortable with Sethe's ...
- 1980: Confucius And Lao Tzu
- ... throughout Lu. In his speeches he also taught the people gathered his view of filial piety and his views of moral values. Then at the age of fifty he was appointed as the minister of crime of Lu. This administration was very successful, and Confucius made Lu very powerful and free from crime. Confucius never wrote his teachings out on paper himself, however they were passed down through his disciples and later wrote out in text form in a document called Lun Yu. (Encarta 98, Confucius) Lao Tzu ...
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