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- 6111: The Threat of Death
- ... the value of the jewelry, the new owner will bring it back very promptly. In the case of capital punishment, if a person wants someone dead badly enough, and the punishment for murder is a short stay in prison, what will possibly keep that person from doing the unthinkable (Van Den Haag 68). If a person is afraid for their life, then the stakes for their actions are much higher, probably ...
- 6112: Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
- ... stock? Can you get them here here by Friday? Otherwise I have to go elsewhere. If these computers fit the bill, we'll need 60 more"....Guaranteed the salesman is getting a woody...In a short while you'll recieve the firm quote. You'll also receive a credit application. Great care should be given to the preparation of the purchase order. You must insert exactly the same information and model ...
- 6113: The Scarlet Letter: Guilt, Strength and Revenge
- ... his family. Hawthorne was one of a very few authors who became financially successful from writing alone. Arthur Dimmesdale, an important character in The Scarlet Letter, is also carried on by Hawthorne in two following stories: "The Minister's Black Veil" and "The Young Goodman Brown". The Scarlet Letter is a symbolic book that circles around the tough justice system of the Puritan times. this book gave Nathaniel Hawthorne a place ...
- 6114: Richard Iii
- ... to the throne, as a descendant of Edward III spurred on by Morton. Buckingham gained support of many of the nobles to create a rebellion to attempt to take the throne. This rebellion lasted a short while, but showed the lack of loyalty of even Richard's closest allies. Buckingham was captured and quickly beheaded due to his treasonous actions along with many of his supporters. These actions seem to be ...
- 6115: Gender Effects on Criminal Sentencing
- ... problems are. Criminal sentencing is a large and pivotal part of the American legal system, and, although equality in all aspects of a criminal trial is the central ideal, research shows that the system falls short of this. Nagel and Weitzman (1972) summarized research by various investigators. When data was compiled on criminal cases, a clear discrimination was found in favor of women. It was found that women were awarded lesser ...
- 6116: Upton Sinclair Paper
- ... Upton Sinclair was among a swarm of Muckrakers that erupted during American industrialism. He was among many journalists to expose the wrongs of society and propose ways to fix it. But few muckrakers took their stories as deeply as Sinclair. His depiction of the terrible sanitary conditions at one specific meat packing plant in Chicago touched the publics stomachs rather that their hearts. Although he certainly wanted to give the public ...
- 6117: Us Presidents 30-42
- ... conserve and develop natural resources, aid education, and provide better medical care for the aged. In effect, he was establishing his long-range goals. At the time he obtained little more from Congress than relatively short-range legislation to help pull the nation out of a mild recession in 1961. Kennedy's domestic program remained largely in the planning stage throughout his administration. Congress did not heed his urging for programs ...
- 6118: New Gun Control Policy is Needed
- ... which was 11%. Other sources included pawnshops (6%), fences (5%), and family members and drug dealers (4% each), (Wright,1986). The handgun is the favorite among criminal activity. Criminals usually prefer a handgun with a short barrel (Shields,1981). This is because it's extremely lethal and is so easily concealed. When it is stuck inside the belt, only the grip or handle is visible, and a jacket or suitcoat or ...
- 6119: Huckleberry Finn
- ... the river. After a while they start to wonder what is in the loot bag, start to examine it. The thing that took most of their interest was a book. The book was filled wit stories of kings and it makes them start wondering about things. One thing that Jim can't understand is why a French man who speaks French is still considered a man. Obviuosly Jim would be confused ...
- 6120: The Two Different Cases Regarding Capital Punishment
- ... more suitable for small, closely-knit communities in which members know each other personally and in some depth. Forgiveness is best in a setting in which people can participate in each aother's lives. In short, for the moment the Christian witness to society is this: first demonstrate that capital punishment can be administered in a just and efficient manner. Then we will debate with you as to whether capital punishment ...
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