Category: /Literature/English
was trying to have Perry paroled for a previous crime
he had committed. Perry says that "this biography always set racing a
series of emotions--self pity in the lead, love and hate evenly at first,
the latter ultimately pulling ahead" (130). Perry didn't feel
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Category: /Literature/English
affection upon arrival was destroyed and he hated the man who had gained that affection. "Although his anger was understandable and forgivable, it became a fatal sin when he nourished it.
Hester, because she lived in Puritan times where sin is not so easily
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Category: /Literature/English
Nineteen eighty four is a tale of future society, a society in which independent thinking is a crime punishable by death. This is also a society who's leaders are self serving and don't set their goals for the common good by which all of the society
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Category: /Literature/English
that could happen in America, or can it? Thought-crimes in Orwell's novel are a serious offense, and one can even be vaporized for this. It is detected in something as innocent as a frown during the daily hate, or looking angry at the telescreen when having to do
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Nineteen eighty four is a tale of future society, a society in which independent
thinking is a crime punishable by death. This is also a society who's leaders are self
serving and don't set their goals for the common good by which all of the society
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Category: /Law & Government/Supreme Court
to weather away. As long as the murderer lives, he shall strike again. The death penalty is an affective way to put a stop to crime, but it also should be the last choice in any cases.
The death penalty is the most affective way to put an end to crime. The death
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Category: /Law & Government
that it will not be able to breach, however, will be the information contained in personal e-mails. In the Criminal Code of Canada it is clearly defined that in order to be convicted of a hate crime the hateful information must be made public. E-mails are private and converse
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
with the victims' parents, said he believes the assault was bias-related - although it was not reported as a hate crime. "The attack was the culmination of weeks of taunting and tormenting by this group, led by one particular Arab girl," Hikind said in a letter
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Category: /History
be fully healed. Many Americans look at the Vietnam War as
the most hated conflict in United States history. It was also the first war America has not won. Many Americans started to lose faith in their country. Many refugees came to America in hopes to start
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Category: /Literature
of effects of this murder on the citizens of the small Latin American town in which it occurs, and their unspoken involvement in the crime itself, are revealed in the course of the narrator's history. In the end, the question of whether Santiago Nasar actually
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