Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
that this film is trying to get people to stand up for what they believe in, no matter what the consequences (even if you have to go against higher authority and be punished). It strongly suggests that you should tell the truth, and not take the easy way out
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Category: /Social Sciences
who broke his many laws of food. He used poisons and bacteria such as E-coli and Salmonella along with other methods. The people understood that if they did something such as steal food they would be punished. They appreciated his way of doing things. He
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Category: /Law & Government/Supreme Court
is when the right of "life" is completely taken away by giving a person accused of murder gets the death penalty at his trial.
The justice system, as well as most people today in the US, believe that we should punish those who commit murder
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Category: /Literature/English
punishment. It is fair and just when heinous crimes have been committed. The Bible sees the death penalty as just and states why in many bible verses. Whomever sheds a mans blood, by man shall his blood be shed (Genesis 9:6). This can be most effective
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Category: /Literature/English
will ultimately end in death. Is it not our job to prevent pain to others? The role of the criminal law is to prevent and punish anyone who deprives us of our liberty. The private harm principle is enforced for our protection and enables us to injure others. Does
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Category: /Literature/English
. Jane learns to survive and persevere in this imperfect world which shows her maturation over a period of time.
Helen Burns helps Jane to learn tolerance, forgiveness, and peace while at Lowood School. The teachers often punish Helen for reading books. She
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Category: /History
you take away freedoms. With out rules governing our society, people would be able to do what they want to each other with out a certain punishment. When you examine the advantages and disadvantages of both arguments it becomes clearer. I believe that one
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Category: /History
necessary to secure a town. It also can be used for other purposes, such as education, punishment, medical, and industrial, as Mr. Foucault informed us numerous times as to convince his audience of how great an idea this is or to defend the idea against those
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
was the wife of Poseidon the God of the Sea. The Nereids begged Poseidon to punish the pride of Cassiopeia. This he did by sending the monster Cetus to ravage Ethiopia. To appease the god, King Cepheus had to offer his daughter Andromeda as a sacrifice
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Category: /Literature/English
. But the confinement of persons/criminals after a trial for punishment is relatively new. In ancient times (around the 15th century), the penalties for crime were often some type of corporal punishment. Whipping, drawn and quartered, broken on the wheel, burned
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