Papers 3541-3550 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature
…. During the play Creon is forced to live, knowing that three people are dead because of his ignorance, which is a punishment worse than death. Consequently, Creons arrogant pride, unescapable fate, and war within himself defines Aristotle's explanations…
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…said limit varies if you are a first or second time offender. I believe that our punishments are harsh but, they do not prevent all this from happening, and with teenagers drinking more, and being of legal age to drive, there are more and more cases…
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…------- The Death Penalty -------         By: Brendan Moriarty 04/28/96 -Preface: Let it be noted now that this speech is very opinionated.                  I strongly believe that the Death Penalty is a form of punishment
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…) <Tab/>Many people are afraid of breaking the law because of the punishments that follow. Most people do not break the law because they believe the king's orders and laws are what is right and is what is meant to be. Creon says: "When the laws…
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…Woodrow Wilson, and David Lloyd George were the leaders of the Versailles conference, but each had very different views on the war and varying ideas on how best to punish Germany, and were called the "Big Three". Georges Clemenceau, (better known as "The Tiger…
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…that "If a person who breaks the law is merely a dysfunctional victim of circumstances, then the remedy id not justice but therapy". (Colson and Pearcey 182) Justice system is meant to regulate our behaviors. Punishment is given when anyone breaks the law. To people who…
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Category: /Literature
…with Hester Prynne, and felt guilt and would not admit to his sin. In order to justify for what he has brought on to Hester and Pearl (his daughter), he decides to take punishment into his own hands and deteriorates his physical and spiritual condition. The author…
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…the drinking the mother becomes very aggressive and hostile. She announces Dave as the family's source to unhappiness and punishes him. At first Dave's brothers tries to protect their brother which results in more punishments both for Dave and the brothers so…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, a place where souls of all morals, good or bad, were consigned after death. This is the place of punishment of Satan and the other fallen angels and of all mortals who die unrepentant of serious sin. On the contrary, heaven is to people, what I would…
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…or DVD because this may be regarded as piracy, which is breaking international agreement. For 'crimes' like these, it is often difficult to punish people for there are many people who do this and because they are not informed or are un aware of there being…
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