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16421: Illegial Aliens
... Nova, killing your family instantly, and leaving you mortally wounded. Now, I assume most all of you have seen Independence Day, so you are probably familiar with ascendancy, and people trying to take over the world. There is a similar scenario going on in the United States today. Conspirators endeavor to obtain what is not theirs. Their beguiling apparitions are nothing but clever masks, which proclaim hope, and freedom. Only those ...
16422: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
... played an important role in raising the public's awareness of lawlessness, crime in America is far from a media - created phenomenon. Government statistics support the image of a nation which has overwhelmingly lost the war against crime. For instance, in 1960 there were 161 reported violent crimes per 100,000 people By 1992, the figure had jumped to 758 per 100,000 -- a rise of over 350 %. More and more ...
16423: Capital Punishment: The Just Punishment for Serious Crimes
... society. Countries like the USA, UK, China, Canada, Japan and so on, has been practising death penalty for years and the results are conspicious. Therefore, capital punishment should be imposed in every country in the world.
16424: Legalization of Marijuana
... of the Soviet Union, for example, regard individual privacy as trivial when compared to the needs of the state. If the United States is to be persuasive in promoting freedom in other parts of the world, it must respect the privacy of its own citizens. Sometimes it is hard to do this because what goes on in people's private lives may seem offensive. But, according to U.S. traditions, there ...
16425: Q/A: Legalization of Marijuana
... National archives, published reports. 4. Archeologists report that cannabis was possibly the first plant cultivated by humans - about 8,000 B.C. - and was used fororinen, paper and garments. Source: Columbia University, History of the World. It was being smoked in China and India as early as 2700 B.C. 5. Turkish smoking parlors were popular in both Europe and America, as well as the Middle and Far East, as recently ...
16426: Benjamin Franklin 4
Benjamin Franklin: New World Physicist Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts. He was one of seventeen other brothers and sisters. His father, Josiah Franklin, who emigrated from Oxfordshire, England, worked as a soap boiler ...
16427: Editorial Speech on the Death Penalty
... Manson. The thing that you should be most frightened of is that Charles Manson, and many like him are alive, with chance of parole. Yes this murderous madman could yet again run rampant in the world. It is for this reason that the death penalty is necessary. Capital punishment is the system by which the people who have committed the most heinous crimes are executed either by electric chair, gas chamber ...
16428: Capital Punishment
... burglary, rape, and arson. In the 1800's however , parilament had enacted many new capital offenses, and hundreds of persons were being sentenced to death each year. In the United States prior to the civil war the death penalty was imposed on slaves for many crimes, but the penalty for others were less severe.Although people argue that the death penalty is needlessly cruel, it should be used in every state ...
16429: Outline: Negative Debate on Effects of Hate Mongering
... would be outlawed? Doesn't it then follow that by passing such a legislation we would be giving our government the power to , with another such law, suppress another great idea which could improve the world by accidentally limiting the right of expression by someone who would think up such an idea? Possible inherency 4. Marches and other assemblies by these hate mongering groups encourage hate crimes. - First amendment makes any ...
16430: The Death Penalty
... we need to continue on with the death penalty. It deters other murders and it protects our society from them. Clearly, the usage of the death penalty will force crime to be unacceptable in our world and protect our citizens.


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