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Life In Prison Put To Death
1,446 words... t surprisingly, defendants represented by court-appointed attorneys are more than twice more likely to be sentenced to death than those represented by private attorneys or public defenders. Furthermore, capital punishment increases the violence in the society. Some people argue that the death penalty brutalizes society, by sending out the message that killing people is the right thing to do in some circumstances. Statistics show that more murders are committed in some societies than in other...
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Tragically Inane The Cherry Orchard And Six Characters
2,006 wordsThe deconstruction of the conventions of the theatre in Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard predicts the more radical obliteration presented later by Pirandello in Six Characters in Search of an Author. The seed of this attack on convention by Chekhov are the inherent flaws of all the characters in The Cherry Orchard. The lack of any character with which to identify or understand creates a portrait much closer to reality than the staged drama of Ibsen or other playwrights who came before. In reco...
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Mom And Dad Family Unit
1,352 words... dad off to war, grandparents, aunts and uncle. Family structure is still intact except for mom outside of the house and dad off to war. Grandparents begin to play a larger role in the house as far as house maintaining. Mom is living with grandparents. 1940 - 1950 's - Mom and dad are working; only 2 children, and grandparents are around but more distance in family. Because of transportation the 5 mile radius is extended and smaller nuclear families. Move away from grandparents and home. 1955...
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Thousands Of People Organized Religion
1,373 wordsThe Philosophy of the Middle Ages is almost entirely based on the belief of an all-powerful, omnipotent, and benevolent god. The belief in a god being required to verify the legitimacy of the medieval periods arguments dictates that these arguments are flawed. With an agnostics view, God either does not exist or he is not worth worshipping. The god with whom the medieval philosophers relate to must be an imperfect being if it allows this world to degrade to the way it is now. Therefore the instr...
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