Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Stereotypes Found in the Film "A Time To Kill"
In the Film industry many directors like to produce movies that contain racial and stereotypical issues. The film "A Time To Kill," is one of these examples based on racial tension and capital punishment
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Category: /Social Sciences
Murder can only be described as the most harmful and offensive of all crimes. It seemed for centuries both "just" and "fair" to punish murderers with the retributive sentence to death. However throughout the years the penalty of death has proven
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Category: /Literature/English
a direct parallel between the two. Since the "A" was to be worn at all times by Hester Prynne as a punishment for her crime, it was the torture of her life. Yet it also holds true that she committed that particular crime out of an act of love with the minister
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Prison perceptions
During early 90s I took a part time job with the Los Angeles Department of Corrections. What I thought to be true and what reality was; were two different things. I believed that the individuals incarcerated were being punished
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Category: /Literature/English
a girl to have sex him. If she declines and he still continues to persuade her to have sex with him, then he is committing a crime.
Rape is a very strong word. It is a word that many women feel uncomfortable saying when it comes to their own experiences
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Category: /Literature/English
a girl to have sex him. If she declines and he still continues to persuade her to have sex with him, then he is committing a crime.
Rape is a very strong word. It is a word that many women feel uncomfortable saying when it comes to their own experiences
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Category: /History
laws. Beccaria said that the accused have rights too. In the Bill of Rights it says that their should not be excessive fines, bail, nor cruel punish!
ment inflicted to a person that is accused of a crime. The last right says that the government cannot
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Category: /Literature/English
permanent mercy. For all, the Mariner has been through death and hardship of his crew because of the killing of the albatross. The thought of his crime is enough agony but the Mariners agony returns until he has to relive the tragedy of the killing of his crew
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Category: /Science & Technology
threat to the personal privacy.
The intention of creating such a database was good that it helps the government to punish the criminals and lower the crime rate to provide a better and safer society for us. With such a detailed database, it provides more
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Category: /Literature/English
Raskolnikovs Ordinary/Extraordinary Man Theory
Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov, the main character in Fyodor Dostoevskys Crime and Punishment, believes that there are two types of men in the world: ordinary and extraordinary. This philosophy
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