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- 3721: Harsher Penalties For Violent
- ... the crime rate. This means that no one is afraid of it. If we would start punishing criminals, with punishments other than death or a life sentence or two, and stop hosting a criminal open house, we would stop spending so much money on rehabilitation. In a selection from my source, the author writes: Many moral concerns are brought up by the death penalty used as punishment. The Bible (Genesis 9 ...
- 3722: BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIO
- ... Public lynching were a crowd drawer and a crowd pleaser in the early American South. Blacks were not imprisoned as much because they were seen as either useful our useless. A good "field hands" or "house niggers" tended to their chores, did as they were told, and never caused a problem, and were therefore worth their weight in gold. An "uppity nigger" was no good to anyone and was either beaten ...
- 3723: Business And The Economy
- ... source is in the rivers and thus affects the whole food cycle. Local Community - They live in the area and have to beware of any aspects that can affect their standard of living, drop in house values because its undersiable to live there, health aspects young children and the effects pollution could have. Local farmers have maintain the quality of their livestock and pollution could affect the food sources like crops ...
- 3724: Battle Royal
- ... executive orders in particular executive order11246 issued by President Johnson in September 1965, mandated affirmative action goals for all federally funded programs and moved monitoring and enforcement of affirmative action programs out of the White House and into the labor department (Holhut3). These policies and the government action that followed were a response to the tremendous mobilization of African Americans and white supporters during the late 1950s and early 1960 ...
- 3725: Wherefore The Maintenance Of L
- ... because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. -Winston Churchill Bibliography Codrea, David. "You Say You Want A Revolution?" Guns & Ammo. June 2000. Pages 18-21. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Random House. New York. 1947. The Anthology of the Federalist Papers. Simon and Schuster. New York. 1959.
- 3726: Government: Canada And China
- ... as education, hospitals, and civil rights are responsibilities of the states. The Canadian Parliament consists of two houses. Their Senate is made up of 104 members who serve until the age of seventy-five. The House of Commons is composed of 295 members who are popularly elected to serve for five-year terms. The Parliament elects the executive, the Prime Minister. Canada has a Federal system and is divided into ten ...
- 3727: Lao-Tzu: The Moderation Of Rul
- ... a neighborhood where you do not have to lock your doors at night you will feel safer than if you lived in a neighborhood where every night you have to set the alarm on your house. On an international level, the more weapons a country has the more people will live in fear. They will feel that they are in a great amount of danger if the need to be protected ...
- 3728: Wyatt Earp
- ... Civil War for the Union. A story is told in which Wyatt tried to run away and join the Army, but his father caught him in a corn field and took him back to the house. As a young man Earp was a stagecoach driver, railroad construction worker, surveyor, buffalo hunter, and lawman. In his early adulthood, Wyatt married and his wife died shortly after of Typhoid fever. Wyatt was devastated ...
- 3729: William Wallace
- ... young Englishman named Selby. Selby attempted to pick a fight with William and Wallace proceeded to kill Selby and either murder or wound the few friends that accompanied Selby. He ran to his uncles house and was hidden from the clutches of the English. From here William fled and joined another uncle, Sir Richard Wallace and stayed with him until April 1292. After living with this uncle for quite some ...
- 3730: William Wallace
- ... young Englishman named Selby. Selby attempted to pick a fight with William and Wallace proceeded to kill Selby and either murder or wound the few friends that accompanied Selby. He ran to his uncles house and was hidden from the clutches of the English. From here William fled and joined another uncle, Sir Richard Wallace and stayed with him until April 1292. After living with this uncle for quite some ...
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