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…in their own country. In 1953, the Public Safety Act and the Criminal Law Amendment Act were passed, which empowered the government to declare stringent states of emergency and increased penalties for protesting against or supporting the repeal of a law…
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…for such controversy over spies and the death penalty. Often it was said that a fair trial couldn't have been achieved at such a time amidst the other problems of the Cold War, or that the information that they passed was not of enough value to warrant such a penalty
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…was legal, the government would be able to enact standards of quality and purity of the drug. Eliminating the street drug which is often contaminated or extremely potent, causing disease and sometimes death for those who use it. But the most basic reason…
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…I. What are Hate Crimes A. Definitions for Hate Crimes B. Counting Hate Crimes 1. White Power 2. Black Power II. Examples of Hate Crimes A. Hate Crime penalties III. Reasons for Hate Crimes Even though Hate Crimes have been around…
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…Law Amendment Act were passed, which empowered the government to declare stringent states of emergency and increased penalties for protesting against or supporting the repeal of a law. The penalties included fines, imprisonment and whippings. In 1960…
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…, Polynices, which is punishable by penalty of death. In this case, Antigone\'s decision the correct one. Antigone did the right thing by disobeying Creon\'s strict orders on burying Polynices because the unalterable laws of the gods and our morals are higher than…
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…The death penalty should be considered as an open alternative rather than as the only resort or not an option at all. The fact can't be denied that capital punishment is an option and widely used. Annihilation of criminals should be considered because…
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…man. The officer in charge of the execution is a fervent admirer of the machine, and as he enthusiastically explains how the machine functions in detail, he attempts to convince the explorer to support the old way of practicing the death penalty. However…
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Category: /Literature
…upon Darnay who, now, owed his life to Carton. He was one who faced the punishment of death.         The death of a character is the ultimate penalty in both The Scarlet Letter and A Tale of Two Cities. Both Dickens and Hawthorn use…
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…, the death penalty doesn’t really deter crime. Many studies have shown that there is a definite lack of correlation between the two variables. One study was done by Isaac Ehrlich. His study began in 1957 and spanned 25 years til 1982. In the first year of his…
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