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Category: /Literature/English
…of automatic weapon may not really lower the crime rate. Passing serious punishment to threaten people, such as death penalty and not allowing parole may be a more effective way to solve crime problems. With serious punishment, people may realize that committing…
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…, the people could steal, destroy buildings and even kill people. If someone didn’t like the way someone dressed or they way somebody wore their hair, they could kill this person with out getting punished. Since there would be no court system or police of any kind…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to get behind the wheel of an automobile anyway. Shouldn’t they be punished for their actions? There are so many advocates working to get these violators off our streets. I admit the number of victims of alcohol related crashes have gone down…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…with the cause for the plague; the murderer of the former King Laius was never punished for his crime. So Oedipus pledges himself to seek the killer and punish him as the gods wish. Oedipus summons the people of Thebes and demands that the killer, or whoever had…
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Category: /Literature/English
punished: and the trial doesn't even begin till next Wednesday: and of course the crime comes last of all.” Alice does not see the sense of this because, like us, she has the reverse view of reality from the looking glass people. She dislikes the idea…
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Category: /History
…. The trials were produced in order to try and punish persons who had committed crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity which were previously defined in a charter. The charter also provided that at the trial of any individual member…
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…Islam or war would be waged against them and many lives would be taken. These threats by the Moslems caused many to convert and become followers of Allah. When a group defied these words they were punished severely by the Moslems. Moslem warrior were known…
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…suppressed. Social learning theory has operant conditioning aspects to it that looks to behavior being motivated by rewards and punishments. Turner 4 It states that our behaviors are motivated to avoid punishments and optimize rewards. We theoretically do…
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Category: /Literature
…symbolism is very hard to find but several symbols are also obvious. In the first chapter Hawthorne describes the prison as 'the black flower of civilized society'. The prison represents the crime and punishment that was incorporated in the early Puritan life…
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…to punish her. I think she was the right one. I came to this conclusion, because I feel that if I was in her position I would hope I would do the same thing she did for her descended brother who did not get a burial or anything at all. The second conflict…
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