Papers 1661-1670 of total 6310 found.
…states have some major reconstruction to do on the issue of drunk driving. The penalties in Indiana for the first time offenders aren't that severe. Anyone under 21 is not allowed to blow on the scale or they subjected to a weekend in jail or community…
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…though it might offend some deaf people, overall I think that it would be a better call to go with the deaf student then the teacher who can talk. For the young kids that are deaf they will look at these dolls and see that it is just like them…
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…and lesbian bookstores. These places come under hard times for they are constantly under attack by police and Canada customs. What makes the targeting of Canada's gay and lesbian bookstores particularly offensive, is that those people who would be offended
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…people die in alcohol related accidents then pot related accidents. The forbiddance of weed is the biggest reason for the exploding prison population. Many non-violent drug offenders are serving longer prison sentences, then murders, then rapist and other…
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…. Another way the death penalty deters murder, is the fact that if the killer is dead, he will not be able to kill again. Most supporters of the death penalty feel that offenders should be punished for their crimes, and that it does not matter whether…
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…of the death penalty feel that offenders should be punished for their crimes, and that it does not matter whether it will deter the crime rate. There are those who claim that capital punishment is in itself a form of vengeance on the killer. But isn’t locking…
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…, a ball held at Netherfield, Mr. Darcy is incredibly shy. He offends most of the community with his standoffish character and proud character, that he quickly becomes detested by the socially acceptable. Elizabeth begins to despise him. Mr. Darcy has a few more…
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…in Jewish children while in similar required situations. This also came to show that if a Jewish child could be offended and upset by the Bible reading, any child of a family rejecting the principles of the Trinity and Jesus Christ would be equally offended
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…said that even though it is against his sense, he cannot hold his feeligs back any longer. Darcy actually offended Elizabeth by his proposal because he said that his love towards her is against reason. Elizabeth was also offended because Mr. Darcy proposed…
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…and rubbed and rubbed till I sweat like an Injun." Pg. 23. These, as well as many other passages of the novel, have offended the African American and native American races over the years, especially in more modern times. Children all across America have chosen…
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