Category: /Society & Culture/People
, there are other kinds of violence. For example: bride burning, acid violence; in Bangladesh, a common punishment is sulfuric acid thrown in the womens face. Female infanticide has been practice as a brutal method of family planning in societies, usually of newborn
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Exemplification Essay: Reckless Driving
Purpose: To inform
Audience: Drivers of all kinds (cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, etc.)
Tone: Informative, factual, and concerned
Thesis: Reckless drivers who cause serious road accidents should be punished
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
their crimes would have been noticed and punished, these crimes may have been prevented. FBI agent Robert K. Ressler states, Murderers
very often start out by killing and torturing animals as kids, Ressler develops profilers of serial killers for the Federal
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Category: /Literature/Novels
respect, but when he see Ugolino he does not feel any sympathy for him because of what he did when he was on earth.
Dante meets Francesca in Canto 5, which contains the Carnal, their punishment is to never feel hope. This is one of the most touching cantos
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laws are a necessity on the roads today. Without them people would drive careless and reckless. The cost and the consequences of receiving a ticket can become very costly and affect ones driving record. Punishment for traffic violations needs to be reduced
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the adult system concentrates on punishment of offenders. The juvenile justice system also consists of a large number of nonlaw enforcement agencies. Social services agencies, schools, and community-based organizations all provide services to both juveniles
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Category: /Literature/English
of her intentions to bury Polyneices despite the fact that such an act is punishable by death, for Creon considers Polyneices to be a traitor and that by not having his body buried, Polyneices suffers a posthumous punishment. She makes this declaration while
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Category: /History
society, Hester must openly wear the letter A upon her breast as
punishment for her sin of adultery. She, like Mr. Hooper, lives as an outcast for her
acknowledged guilt. Through the use of the Puritans A, Hawthorne attempts to analyze the
peculiar nature
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, Crusoe was given more of a chance than a punishment from God. Even though he encountered a very harmful shipwreck that could have taken his life. If Crusoe were truly punished, God would have taken his life with the other members from the ship.
The only
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that nature is also a goddess and calls on her to punish Goneril with infertility and also calls on 'nature' when she is exerting a storm to 'crack natures moulds' and end the human race.
Also tying in with the theme of nature is the relationship between human
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