Category: /Literature/English
, and the lack of time, with their dishonest behavior.
Since cheating has been a problem in our society, there have been many attempts to rid the world of this problem. Such attempts include creating an honor code, forms of punishment, and possibly a computer
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Fyodor Dostoevsky drew upon his many hardships and life experiences in order to instill a sense of realism and truth into the novel Crime and Punishment. He bases many of the characters in the novel on his own life. By incorporating his own life
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Category: /Literature/English
more than her husband, but deeper, she wronged herself, and because of her times she wronged her god. Wronging deserves punishment. "Before the ugly edifice, and between it and the wheel-track of the street, was a grass plot, much overgrown with burdock
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for these individuals to be placed in the same facilities as adult offenders, they should receive the same degree of punishment in a younger environment. The juvenile system is not adequate to handle serious crimes. It does not ensure that offenders will end their days
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Category: /Literature/English
Sin is very difficult thing to comprehend with many gray areas as to what a sin is and if it can be repented for. However, when one commits what they or what other people force them to believe is a grave sin the after effects of the punishment can
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Category: /Literature
of the Puritan settlement, Hester could return to Europe to start over. She decides to stay because she makes herself believe that the town 'has been the scene of her guilt, and here should be the scene of her earthly punishment' (84). This belief gives
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Category: /History/Ancient History
flaw in the classical school's paradigms. Because it made the assumption that a person possessed free will. With that being said, the only point in punishment was to deter crime. So under this, paradigm the only acceptable amount of punishment was that equal
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Category: /Literature/English
of Puritans struggling for life during a shaky time. Two main characters from both pieces of works share the traits of a struggling Puritan as adulators. Even tough Hester and Abigail have similar traits, their sins differ dramatically and were punished
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Category: /Entertainment/Genres
of piracy are increasing at an alarming rate and the laws are either inadequate and where they aren't, the problem is enforcement. The fines paid when caught are inadequate and so is the punishment. They also cite the non-cooperation of cable operators as a major
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
common property
and to overthrow governments by whatever name they
may be called.
While his intellectual heirs accepted Communism, Proudhon, the true father of anarchism, totally rejected it. To him, capitalism and Communism were co-evils:
Communism
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