Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
that no one will be punished by mistake. Moreover, since the jury selection is done so secretly and strict that it is not possible to judge any one in court in the favor of any side, it is the decision of the jurors who were selected from regular citizens to find
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Category: /Law & Government
found that police brutality is persistent in all cities; that systems to deal with abuse have had similar failings in all the cities; and that, in each city examined, complainants face enormous barriers in seeking administrative punishment or criminal
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of any unjust punishment. This is illustrated in the United States justice system and how society punishes it's wrongdoers.
This verse delivers the message that every man, despite size, color, religious preference, or personal background
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Category: /Literature/Novels
an interesting comparison. Dante uses allegory to relate the sinner's punishment to his sin, while Plato uses allegory to discuss ignorance and knowledge. Dante's Inferno describes the descent through Hell from the upper level of the opportunists to the most evil
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Category: /History
Capitol Punishment is a subject of much controversy for many years. Some United States citizens doubt the Death Penalties worth, but it is a proven deterrent to crime. Other people fear the murders of innocent people by the United States government
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
they will be killed for disobeying his order. Polonieces is Antigone's brother. He is being punished because he attacked Thebes and betrayed Creon and the people of Thebes. Creon's harsh punishment on those who disobey the law makes many fear him and dare not to go against
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Category: /Literature/English
the iambic metre, alliteration, and the natural presence as the sun and the moon. Moreover, water was usually a sign of life, but in the poem it is a punishment. It is every where and yet it does not provide the thirsty mariner, the whole scene seems to look weary
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Category: /Literature/English
that Billy should die, subtly mentioned in the in the inner workings of the text. This story can also be compared to Jesus’ story, by way of the character’s innocence and punishment. Captain Vere has no choice but to execute Billy for many reasons
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Category: /Literature/Novels
the A had taught her about sin, truth and punishment. However, neither Hester nor Dimmesdale could ever leave. Dimmesdale was too intimately involved in the Puritan community. For Hester Boston had been her sin, here her sorrow and was yet to be her penitence
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Category: /Literature/English
In June 1642, in the Puritan town of Boston, a crowd gathers to witness an official punishment. A young women, Hester Prynne, has been found guilty of adultery and must wear a scarlet A on her dress as a sign of shame. Instead of killing Hester
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