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…;lt;Tab/>Who decides if the criminal dislikes something so much those feelings turn into hate? The problem with punishing those individuals who carry out hate crime is that courts cannot get into the mind of the criminal to determine what his…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, but near the end of the novel, that idea appears to be the opposite of what the God really does. Since these eyes watch over the people, they see all of the things that people do – good or bad. They act as a judge of virtue and, in the end, they punish all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to jail and rightfully he should have because what he did was against the law. At least his life was spared and he did not die. There needs to be more awareness and harsher punishments for violators who do not abide by the laws that pertain to drugs. Anyone who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and The Birth of Bacchus.” In both these stories Ovid shows how Juno, a jealous goddess, transforms two young women for having cheated with her husband, Jove. Ovid writes vividly on how Jove continually cheats on Juno and the way she punishes his victims. Ovid…
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…adultery as a very serious crime, a sin. The haredi community is very strict about the relationship between a man and his wife - the most sacred bond there is. In the Bible there are punishments for this sin: Leviticus, chapter 20, 10 - A man who committed…
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Category: /Literature
…. Hawthorne uses the symbolic scarlet letter as the emblem of the adulterous acts between Hester Prynee and Arthur Dimmesdale, for she is forced to wear the 'A' as a constant badge of shame to punish her disgraceful affair. This scarlet letter represents…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, the Pope would not punish him. The most probable reaction from the Pope in this situation is one encouraging that action because it "rids the land of heathens." If religion and state get separated, the Pope will not be allowed to do that and the commoners…
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Category: /Literature/English
….                                    "I didn't say you couldn't punish me," said Clevinger.                  "When?" asked the colonel.                  "When what, sir?"                  "Now you're asking me questions again…
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…the white settlers. The First Seminole War (1817-1818) began in earnest this year with a U.S. invasion of East Florida to punish hostile Seminole Indians, whose territory had become a refuge for runaway slaves. American troops on July 27, 1816, had destroyed…
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…not make it pass the north would split from the south once more. The amendment said: "Section 1: Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for for crimes whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist in the United…
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