Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. So the conclusion is: If you take control of the state, you should make a list of all the crimes you have to commit, and do them at once. That way you will not have to commit new atrocities every day, and you will be able to, by not repeating your evil
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Category: /Literature/English
, hopes, and expectations the Joads had California were
crushed by the reality of the actual situation in this land of hate and prejudice.
The Joads dream of owning a nice white house and being overwhelmed with
fruit was quickly put to end after
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Category: /History
States. Our cities are filled with numerous minority groups with different religions and cultures. We live in a multicultural society where we dont have to think about hate crime too much. We can feel safe when going to the corner store without being
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Category: /Literature/English
the Joads had of California were crushed by the reality of the actual situation in this land of hate and prejudice.
The Joads dream of owning a nice white house and being overwhelmed with fruit was quickly put to end after their first night in California. Ma
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Category: /Literature
automatically, and that shows the sinners know everything about
themselves when it is too late to repent. Minos is important because he is used to stress
that none of the sinners can doubt which sins they have committed, and that the crime will
receive a matching
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Category: /Literature
extent. His misunderstanding became dangerous for his children.
Atticus' misconception of evil became harmful for him and his children. His morals and values were so high that he could not even conceive of how people could hate each other so much. '" It's
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
is done in secret, no one will know about it and he will be thought to be greedy. If it is done openly, then he risks going broke to maintain his reputation. He will then extort more money from his subjects and thus be hated. For Machiavelli, it is best
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Category: /Literature/English
become accused of false crimes just because they weren't liked. They saw the fear in the people's eyes that the migrants would one day band together and take that which they wanted of California. It was a situation of magnificent hate and despair
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destroying the lives of others. Both left to live a dark, depressing life of seclusion, Frankenstein's existence with a healthy and sound mind is hopeless.
The creature's descend into the hate of all mankind is a ever-present theme throughout this novel. Never
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
disturbed by their communities. While interviewing at the River Street Homeless Shelter I found that many homeless people have experienced hate crimes and mistreatment because they live on the streets. When I asked one man how he usually spends his days he
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