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…not be too harsh on Germany. He said that if the treaty punished Germany too greatly it might one day recover and want revenge. Having rejected much of Wilson's idealism, France and the Britain then proceeded to impose a Carthaginian peace on the defeated. One…
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…thirteen convicted prisoners escape. His intentions are to reconsider the guiltiness of the prisoners and determine the appropriate punishments. Although his purpose is morally good, relatives of victims' families have begun to think otherwise. Personally I…
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…Deever, send the cylinder heads and Joe stayed home to maintain an alibi. Steve, however, is punished much more severely. He was charged with the crime and was sent to prison because he was the actual one who gave the order. This shows how Joe Keller's actions…
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…wants to become king. In order to take over the throne, he kills Duncan, and thus commits his terrible crime, and eventually is punished. The tragic hero must deserve his fate. He must not simply make a mistake, like stepping off a curb in front of a moving…
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…”. So Socrates should not be following the advice of the law. For example, I believe that the law against underage persons who are not drinking, but who are in the presence of alcohol is unjust. For our society to punish someone who is trying to be morally…
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…Prisons were created with the objective of punishing individuals who had committed crimes against society. The basic premise of this idea was that by removing these undesirable individuals from the population they would no longer have the ability…
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…believe that the words of David Stevenson give a clear and concise insight into the superego. “While the eg! o may temporarily repress certain urges of the id in fear of punishment, eventually these external sources of punishment are internalized, and the child…
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…countries are not setup to incriminate the innocent but to bring justice to the innocent by giving the guilty an adequate punishment. Cohen then explains that in the book Agamemnon , “Zeus is just and does not punish the innocent, and if all that happens…
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…In today’s society athletes are admired so much that people sometimes forget that they too are human. They eat just like everyone else, they sleep just like everyone else, and they get punished for breaking the law just like everyone else, or do…
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…independence was the civil disobedience of the Salt Laws. These laws “made it punishable to possess salt no purchased from the government salt monopoly.” After his 24 day march, whose purpose was to gain the attention of all Indians, Gandhi deliberately…
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