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10991: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
... human being - not only potential but actual". In a society one is not totally free to do what one will with one's own body (we don't have the right to get drunk or high on drugs and drive down Young Street.) The great concern has been shown for the innocent victims of highjacking but what is abortion but this? The highjacking without reprieve, of an innocent passenger out of ...
10992: Gun Control
... la wyer and criminologist, found that only 2 percent of civilian shootings involved an innocent person mistakenly identified as a criminal. The "error rate" for the police, however, was 11 percent, over five times as high" ( Snyder p.50) " It is therefore abundantly plain that the founding fathers recognized the type of danger incident to registration of arms; the second amendment seeks to curtail the possibility of widespread or politically selective ...
10993: Drinking and Driving Offenses
... the "adjust zero control") and a comparison ampoulel (of normal air) inserted. if the metre remains at zero, the test can proceed. An ampoule with a standard solution is then inserted. If the metre reads high or low by more than . 02% on two successive tests, the machine should not be used. If the trial is valid, the machin e should be flushed with room air and the pointer set at ...
10994: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
... less, and societies were more barbaric--capital punishment was probably quite acceptable. However, in today's society, which is becoming ever more increasingly humanitarian, and individual rights and due process of justice are held in high accord, the death penalty is becoming an unrealistic form of punishment. Also, with the ever present possibility of mistaken execution, there will remain the question of innocence of those put to death. Finally, man is ...
10995: Capital Punishment: Is It Required
... less, and societies were more barbaric--capital punishment was probably quite acceptable. However, in today's society, which is becoming ever more increasingly humanitarian, and individual rights and due process of justice are held in high accord, the death penalty is becoming an unrealistic form of punishment. Also, with the ever present possibility of mistaken execution, there will remain the question of innocence of those put to death. Finally, man is ...
10996: Capital Punishment and The Death Penalty
... execution. The Sacramento Bee estimates that California spends $90 million each year on the death penalty; in eighteen years the state has put precisely two people to death. Conservatives say that the solution to this high cost is to curtail or cut back the number of death row inmates to appeals. This way the time that he is in jail will be shorten and execution will take place sooner. The Supreme ...
10997: Capital Punishment: For and Against
... the other resting on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. If we stand back from this description and make an attempt at evaluation, one point is crucial. The love ethic requires a high degree of moral achievement and maturity. It is more suitable for small, closely-knit communities in which members know each other personally and in some depth. Forgiveness and reclamation flourish best in a setting in ...
10998: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
... less, and societies were more barbaric--capital punishment was probably quite acceptable. However, in today's society, which is becoming ever more increasingly humanitarian, and individual rights and due process of justice are held in high accord, the death penalty is becoming an unrealistic form of punishment. Also, with the ever-present possibility of mistaken execution, there will remain the question of innocence of those put to death. Finally, man is ...
10999: Why Do Parents Abduct?
... years later, abused both sexually and emotionally, Julian was rescued by his mother. Julian has receive endless hours of psychological help that will have to be continued throughout his life. He is finally adapting to school and his new life and is making friends. The subsequent example involves Jeff and Autumn Young. This story depicts how some children's appearance is changed and they are restricted in all ways from having ...
11000: U.S. Scourge Spreads South of The Border
... In less than 45 minutes I was able to purchase the drug right over the counter. Of course, I didn't actually purchase the drug, but kindly told the pharmacy that his price was too high. This just goes to show you how easy it was to get an illegal drug just 30 minutes from SDSU. And instead of being sold by gun-toting drug traffickers, it is available in much ...


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