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  • Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment in America What is capital punishment? The dictionary defines capital punishment as a noun that means putting a person to death. At the end of 2003 there were 3374 inmates at 37 state and federal prisons who were on death row. That number was an 188 decrease from the statistics in 2002. Forty-seven of theses inmates were female which was a thirty-eight increases from 1993.(Lacey, Bonner) Although the number of people on the

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    Submitted: September 23, 2010
  • John Staurt Mill - Electronic Democracy

    John Staurt Mill - Electronic Democracy

    There is no difficulty in showing that the ideally best form of government is that in which the sovereignty, or supreme controlling power in the last resort, is vested in the entire aggregate of the community; every citizen not only having a voice in the exercise of that ultimate sovereignty, but being, at least occasionally, called on to take an active part in the government, by the personal discharge of some public function, local or

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    Essay Length: 1,067 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 1, 2010
  • St. John Baptist De Lasalle

    St. John Baptist De Lasalle

    My life is not that different with St. John Baptist De LaSalle's life. Like him I was born with a family that is noble and in the upper-class of the society. Since my family is righteous, I have received an excellent development in my life from them. Like De LaSalle who was born with an aristocratic family and had an early training with priesthood life. My inspiration and sources of joy is of course from

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    Essay Length: 307 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 1, 2010
  • John Locke

    John Locke

    John Locke was the son of a country attorney and grew up amid the civil disturbances which were plaguing 17th century England. He attended Christ Church, Oxford, where he remained a student for many years, becoming increasingly disenchanted with the scholastic curriculum offered there. Locke became interested in the great philosophical and scientific questions of his time and this interest brought him into contact with distinguished scientists such as Robert Boyle. He was elected a

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    Essay Length: 281 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 5, 2010
  • John Updike

    John Updike

    "But for a few phrases from his letters and an odd line or two of his verse, the poet walks gagged through his own biography." John Updike, for one of the most famous and creative poets in the world, has had a very normal life. His biography and life story as a person is not all too interesting besides the fact that it expresses his utter genius and complete intelligence in almost everything he has

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    Essay Length: 1,073 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 7, 2010
  • Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment Capital punishment is the lawful infliction of the death penalty and since ancient times it has been used to punish a wide variety of offenses. The Bible prescribes death for murder and many other crimes such as kidnapping and witchcraft. Major felonies carry the death penalty and some of these felonies are treason, murder, larceny, burglary, rape, and arson. In the 1800's however, England enacted many new capital offenses, and hundreds of

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    Submitted: October 8, 2010
  • Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment

    Antonio, Michael E. (2004). Capital Jurors as the Litmus Test of Community Conscience for the Juvenile Death Penalty. Judicature vol. 87, no. 6 pp. 274-283. This article presents findings from in-depth interviews with capital jurors regarding their use of the death penalty for juvenile and mentally retarded defendants. Bohm, Robert M. & Brenda L. Vogel. (2004). More Than Ten Years After: The Long-Term Stability of Informed Death Penalty Opinions. Journal of Criminal Justice vol. 32,

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    Submitted: October 12, 2010
  • John F Kennedy

    John F Kennedy

    On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his motorcade wound through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die. Of Irish descent, he was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. Graduating from Harvard in 1940, he entered the Navy. In 1943, when his PT boat was rammed and

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    Submitted: October 14, 2010
  • Capitalism: Effects On Sociology

    Capitalism: Effects On Sociology

    In class we have discussed a few good things and a whole bunch of negative effects capitalism has on our economy and the people that live in it. Capitalism was defined in class as an economical system based on profit. With this said we know everything that is done in our economy is done for profit or money. We learned of many different ways that this "goal in life" has almost ruined our economy. We

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    Submitted: October 15, 2010
  • John

    John

    It is also important to remember that in realizing the bandwagon, snob, and Veblen effects, the basic assumption that the consumers' consumption behavior is independent of the consumption of others, must be ignored. The bandwagon effect is seen in cases where individuals are trying to "fit in". This effect is shown when the demand of a certain good is increased, based on the assumption or knowledge that other consumers are also consuming that same good.

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    Submitted: October 16, 2010
  • John Mayer

    John Mayer

    After a short-lived stint at the Berklee College of Music, where he had a "great learning experience, but not because of class," John Mayer set down roots in Atlanta, where his music career hit the ground running. After one year in Atlanta, he released his debut solo album, Inside Wants Out, in 1999. At the same time, he became a regular in the Atlanta club circuit, playing a steady stream of shows at venues like

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    Submitted: October 16, 2010
  • Founding Father John Adams

    Founding Father John Adams

    John Adams remains the most misconstrued and unappreciated "great man" in American History (Ellis). The second president of the United States of America, he truly was a great man. Adams served in France and Holland in diplomatic roles during the Revolution, and helped negotiate the Treaty of Peace. From 1785 to 1788 he was minister to the court of St. James, returning to be elected Vice President under George Washington both of Washington's two

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    Submitted: October 17, 2010
  • John Calvin

    John Calvin

    John Calvin was born as Jean Chauvtin (the Latenized from of John Calvin) in Novon, Picardie on July 10, 1509. He was the second son of a lawyer and grew up in an upper middle class family. In 1521, Calvin received a position in the cathedral of Noyon. Just two years later, he traveled to Paris to begin studying at the Collиge de la Marche under the instruction of Mathurin Cordier. It was here

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    Submitted: October 17, 2010
  • John Steinbeck: A Life In Words

    John Steinbeck: A Life In Words

    Patrick Angus April 11, 2005 Period 1 John Steinbeck: A Life in Words John Steinbeck was born on February 27, 1902 (www.steinbeck.org). He was born at his house at 132 Central Avenue, Salinas, California. He was born of Irish and German ancestry and born into a fairly prosperous family. His main accomplishments show with the constant hard work and diligence he has shown through his career. "...not enough wingspread but plenty of intention(Steinbeck)." The life

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    Submitted: October 18, 2010
  • An Analysis Of The Sources Of Disagreements Between David Cole & Attorney General John Ashcroft

    An Analysis Of The Sources Of Disagreements Between David Cole & Attorney General John Ashcroft

    These two articles, one, an address by Attorney General John Ashcroft to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, and the other, an article written by David Cole that appeared on the Amnesty International web site, deal with the ethics and Constitutionality of the United Stated Patriot Act. David Cole, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, argues that the Patriot Act violates citizen's civil rights and unfairly imprisons innocent individuals. Attorney General John Ashcroft counters

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    Submitted: October 19, 2010
  • John Wilde

    John Wilde

    Adam Hallowell Art History John Wilde Gallery Paper Well walking through the gallery the only piece that stood out to me was John Wilde's piece "A Tribute to the Rubber Stamp #7" a silver point on paper. The piece itself has a very simple composition that contains a hand coming into the page from the left side about about a third of the way up the page. The arm has a shirt on with a

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    Submitted: October 21, 2010
  • John Locke

    John Locke

    John Locke was born on August 29th, 1632 (Locke IX). He grew up in the town of Beluton, England, near Bristol (IX). He was the oldest child of a highly regarded Somersetshire family in a family that placed God's laws before the king's (IX). Locke's father was a lawyer and a captain of the Parliamentary army; he lived by military standards (IX). His son's education was conducted at home and held to the same strict

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    Submitted: October 21, 2010
  • Annie John

    Annie John

    Annie John is a story of a life of a young girl and her relationship with her mother. The story starts out with Annie being ten years old and has a very close bond with her mother. During the summer months her mother lets her sleep in, takes hot baths with her and adds herbs and spices to relax them. She takes her into the town and shows her how to shop for produce and

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    Submitted: October 24, 2010
  • John's Purpose

    John's Purpose

    The book of John is unique and very different from the other Gospel's. While Matthew was written primarily for the Jewish audience, and Mark and Luke for the Roman and Greek, John appears to have been aimed at a universal audience. His motive is clear, to an evangelistic view: calling on man to make a decision on Jesus. The writer states his purpose in chapter twenty verse thirty and thirty-one. "Jesus did many other

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    Submitted: October 27, 2010
  • Biography Of John Adams

    Biography Of John Adams

    John Adams Biography of John Adams Childhood "He means well for his country, is always an honest man, often a wise man, but sometimes, and in some things, absolutely out of his senses." Benjamin Franklin, 1783 John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, (new style) in Braintree, (now known as Quincy) Massachusetts on the family farm. John was named after his father, a deacon of the church. His father was also, at times, the

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    Submitted: October 28, 2010
  • Capital Punishment

    Capital Punishment

    Australia Changes its Position on the Death Penalty On 16 February 2003 the Australian PM said in a Sunday morning television interview that the Bali bombers "should be dealt with in accordance with Indonesian law. ...and if [the death penalty] is what the law of Indonesia provides, well, that is how things should proceed. There won't be any protest from Australia".[1] In early March 2003 the PM told US television that he would welcome the

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    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • John Adams

    John Adams

    John Adams was born on October 30, 1735, on the family farm in the North Precinct of Braintree, Massachusetts. He was the second of five children to his parents John and Susanna Boylston Adams. John's father was his role model because he wasn't only a farmer by trade, but he also took on many other time consuming jobs around the community to help others. Everyone in his hometown in some way dealt with him

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    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • John Waterhouse

    John Waterhouse

    John William Waterhouse was born in Rome to his parents on April 6, 1849. HE lived there for the first six years of his life, absorbing the character of Italian culture until his family's return to England. Waterhouse was an avid scholar of ancient history during his youth, and unlike most members of the Royal Academy his only tutorage in art was from his father. He was admitted to Sculpture School in July 1870. He

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    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • Capital Punishment Is Wrong

    Capital Punishment Is Wrong

    Capital Punishment Is Wrong When turning on the television, radio, or simply opening the local newspaper, one is bombarded with news of arrests, murders, homicides, serial killers, and other such tragedies. It is a rare occasion to go throughout a day in this world and not hear of these things. So what should be done about this crime rate? Not only is it committing a crime but today, it is signing your life over to

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    Submitted: October 29, 2010
  • John Keats

    John Keats

    John Keats was born on October 31, 1795 in London as an oldest child of the four. Both of his parents died by the time he was fourteen. After the tragic death of KeatsЎЇs parents, his maternal grandmother appointed two London merchants, Richard Abbey and John Sandell, to be his guardians. Abbey withdrew Keats from school when Keats was fifteen and apprenticed him with an apothecary-surgeon. In 1816 Keats obtained a license to perform medicine

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    Essay Length: 360 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2010

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