Papers 3031-3040 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. The newcoming Europeans thought that they were a superior race of beings, and that they had the right to enslave others and force them to do their bidding or be punished. Even after slavery was eliminated, whites looked down on other races, referring to them…
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…in the fact that of the thousands of people who rebelled in these two risings, the convictions against those involved were very few in number and involved only a small number of transportations and limited capital punishment. The execution of Richard Lewis (Dic…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Social Darwinism based its theory on genetic determinism and natural selection, advocating a capitalist economy, promoting racism and the inherent inequality of such as society. Karl Marx, also an advocate for capitalism and slavery, applied the Marxist…
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…call it Fake Country (Wei Huang gong). The Japanese established control over the Mukden the capital of Manchuria in 1931. Japanese owned industrials were built up. Their idea had to set up a puppet government in Manchuria to achieve their goals. After…
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…on a woman who chose to have an abortion at any stage of her pregnancy. Under United States law, murder is illegal and the consequences for any such action would be imprisonment or, in some states, capital punishment. This is so because human have the rights…
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…prestige with each success of the pharaoh under whom he served.) The Pharoah Ahmose needed to re-establish authority within Egypt and did this by punishing Hyksos supporters and rewarding his loyal followers. Ahmose's next task was to restore the damage…
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…the relationship with Iran should be defined. Is Iran still a threat to U.S. interests in the Middle East? Should the U.S. lift economic sanctions and other measures that have been enacted to punish Iran for its alleged links to terrorist groups and past acts…
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…is that historically, in Anglo-American law, abortion had been criminalized, at least from the point of "quickening" (c.15-18 weeks) and often severely punished. Liberalization of abortion laws in both countries began to occur in the later 1960's. English Law Henry Bracton…
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Category: /Literature/English
…euthanasia ille! gal contended that there is no dignity to committing suicide and that it is the coward’s way out. Furthermore, should a cure be discovered, the patient would already be dead. This topic is often likened to the issue of capital punishment
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the visionary President José Batlle y Ordóñez achieved far-reaching reforms and made Uruguay the only 'welfare state' in Latin America. During his two terms as president - 1903-07 and 1911-15 - he implemented a range of free social services, abolished capital
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