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Politics · 4,121 words
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What is the "super predator"? He or she are young
hypercriminals who are committing acts of violence of unprecedented
coldness and brutality. This newest phenomena in the world of crime is
perhaps the most dangerous challenge facing society and law...
Politics · 571 words
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One of the biggest problems which the United States is faced
with is juvenile crime. The reason experts feel juvenile's commit
crimes is because of risk factors when they were younger but experts
still have not found the main reason why juvenile's commit...
Politics · 919 words
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If neither Marx or Engels never lived and written the books
they did, former Soviet Union and China would probably be conducting
their governmental systems in a different manner. Defined by Marx and
Engels, the communist theory can be summed up in the...
Politics · 1,882 words
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The International Court Of Justice (ICJ) is the principal
judicial organ of the United Nations, which succeeded the Permanent
court of International Justice after World War Two. It gains its
legitimacy from Article 92 of the UN Charter which allows it...
Politics · 599 words
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Euthanasia is one of the most acute and uncomfortable
contemporary problems in medical ethics. Is Euthanasia Ethical? The
case for euthanasia rests on one main fundamental moral principle:
mercy.
It is not a new issue; euthanasia has been...
Politics · 2,497 words
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The Core of Stability
There are certain elements in literature that are essential in the creation of a ?classic?. One of the most critical elements is that of a character who acts as the novel's core or base. The character is responsible for maintaining...
Politics · 3,749 words
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INTRODUCTION
The insanity defense refers to that branch of the concept of
insanity which defines the extent to which men accused of crimes may
be relieved of criminal responsibility by virtue of mental disease.
The terms of such a defense are to be found in...
Politics · 1,121 words
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The creates a right to be "free
from crimes of violence" that are gender motivated. It also gives a
private civil right of action to the victims of these crimes. The
Senate report attached to the act states that "Gender based...
Politics · 1,286 words
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War is an armed clash between nations because of hostility or
military conflicts. In simple words, war is fighting between two
sides. War, in my opinion, is useless because of its damaging results,
which will be talked about in this paper. It brings suffering...
Politics · 475 words
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By: Ammani Luba
E-mail: Sleuth7@ibm.net
Horrors in the news Action on AIDS in Africa Imagine 40 million hungry and destitute orphans in sub-Saharan Africa by the year 2010 roaming the streets without schooling and work, prime candidates for the criminal gangs, marauding...
Politics · 1,772 words
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Many recent decisions by the High Court have come under the
spotlight of public scrutiny. Questions have been raised over the
Court's adherence to the Doctrine of Precedent and the Separation of
Powers doctrine. This paper will examine the...
Politics · 1,822 words
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Sexual harassment is one of the biggest problems facing our
schools and businesses today. A week rarely goes by without a
reminder of the pervasiveness of sexual harassment as a social
problem. Sexual harassment is a growing problem in the government...
Politics · 3,883 words
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In 1993 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and
international software cost $12.5 billion to the software industry,
with a loss of $2.2 billion in the United States alone. Estimates show
that over 40 percent of U.S. software company revenues are...
Politics · 3,568 words
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Abstract
This paper presents an in-depth discussion about the changing
relationship between women and marriage. Economic factors, a rise in
feminism, parents' influence, attitudes about sex, educational
pursuits, and divorce statistics are discussed...
Politics · 1,247 words
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By: Nancy Evans
E-mail: Kannok@aol.com
Blindly obeying authority often results in disobedience to one's personal morality. Since rules were established and exist for the common interests of the general population, some would say adhering to the rules is obedient....