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30501: The Two Different Cases Regarding Capital Punishment
... maturity. It is 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 ...
30502: Inform About Sex Offenders: Yes or No?
... she can play just because a sex offender is free. I feel that the police department has an obligation to make sure everybody that wants to know about the half way house does. It shouldn't matter who lives in the house. They just got out of prison, so they must have committed some sort of bad crime. Nowadays it is hard to actually go to prison unless you commit such ...
30503: Ebola Virus 3
... the same questions, God, what did I do to deserve this? The doctors still did not find the cause of the Ebola virus. I wonder how are the doctors suppose to explain to the patient s condition. It must be pretty hard. One such reply would be, We do not know the cause yet. But you only have a matter of hours to live. Sorry there is nothing else we can ...
30504: Food Production
... Geneticists are concerned that the gene pool for some crops, the hereditary stock from which plants are chosen for breeding, has become narrowed, often centered on a few varieties selected for superior production under today’s conditions. Farmers generally choose to grow the best available strains. The superiority of a small number of improved varieties has caused wholesale abandonment of thousands of local strains of crops. This reduction of the gene ...
30505: Robinson Crusoe
... was safely carried to the raft. The new life began and gradually developed. First Robinson got things and foods readily from the nature and later on he began to grow things and raise animals. What's more, Robinson also dug caves in which he could live more comfortable and away from the rain and snow outside. At the same time he made chairs, tables and even poetry for cooking though he ...
30506: Socrates
... he was accused of impiety and of corrupting the youth of the city by questioning tradition. He was sentenced to death by drinking poison. Many of the details of his life are recorded in Plato's dialogues. Socrates would challenge anyone with a pretense to knowledge. His friends and followers said his contributions were in the field of moral and logic but the exemplify a philosophical personality. Socrates philosophized by joining ...
30507: Affirmative Action In Educatio
... Melting Pot 28). According to Michael Lind, California, Texas, New York, and eventually the whole country will soon acquire or have already acquired non-white majorities (The End of the Rainbow 39). A typical U.S. citizen as defined by the United States Census Bureau is someone who traces his or her descent in a direct line to Europe (Beyond the Melting Pot 28). Henry says, "if the current trends in ...
30508: Mark Twain
... river, images familiar to everyone, especially to Americans. He discussed their relationships their hardships dealing with life, and all the time in his unique literary form that we have come to love. What person hasn't heard of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn? Americans grow up hearing the stories, dreaming about them , because they are American. Mark Twains success in writing came due to the fact that he wrote of the ...
30509: Back To Chernobyl
... care of. The Chernobyl Nuclear power plant used steam as a coolant, where water is a better coolant than steam for it also acts as a moderator, and second, it was found that the reactor s emergency cooling system was disabled. These lack of actions lead to the catastrophic consequences at the Chernobyl power plant. If I were in the same position before the accident, I would ve made sure that ...
30510: Aids
By: mike E-mail: bigmm15@aol.com The issue of HIV/AIDS has been a developing concern since the early 1980's. It is an issue that has sparked fear in everyone, but "society" has narrowed it down to certain people that can contract the AIDS virus. The stereotypical "AIDS" victim is not an IV drug user ...


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