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- 301: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
- ... physicians. The act of taking a life is a serious one. The American peop le are notoriously weary of it's implementation, as can be seen in the case of capital punishment. Although, active euthanasia is consensual, the paradox which lingers in the term "physician-assisted suicide" is difficult for lawmakers and citizens alike to consent to.
- 302: The Case for Euthanasia: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legalized?
- ... by physicians. The act of taking a life is a serious one. The American people are notoriously weary of it's implementation, as can be seen in the case of capital punishment. Although, active euthanasia is consensual, the paradox which lingers in the term "physician-assisted suicide" is difficult for lawmakers and citizens alike to consent to.
- 303: Filial Piety
- ... of the sky. A portion of this earth was cut away and formed the nucleus of a corresponding altar in each feudal state, according to their position relative to the capital. The prince of the state had the prerogative of sacrificing there. A similar rule prevailed for the altars to the spirits presiding over the grain. So long as a family ... low situation will be free from insubordination, and among his equals will not be quarrelsome. In a high situation pride leads to ruin; in a low situation insubordination leads to punishment; among equals quarrelsomeness leads to the wielding of weapons. If those three things be not put away, though a son every day contribute beef, mutton, and pork to nourish his ...
- 304: 1984 6
- ... takes place in Oceania that is as a big country where there are smaller parts to it, like London where the main character Winston Smith lives. London is the former capital of the former country England. Obviously the story takes place in the year 1984. There are three classes living in Oceania: the Inner Party, the Outer Party, and the Proles ... anything that involves forbidden thoughts. There is simply no justice system at all. People could be held against their will for months to years with no explanation at all. The punishment was mostly torture and death. The main character is Winston Smith. He is everyman as symbolized by the name Smith. He is thirty-nine years old and is suffering from ...
- 305: Oliver Cromwell
- ... saying: "to see men lose their lives for petty matters . . . is a thing that God will reckon for." To him murder, treason, and rebellion were the only crimes subject to capital punishment. During his Protectorate, committees known as Triers and Ejectors were set up to ensure that clergy and schoolmasters maintained high standards of conduct. In spite of resistance from some members ...
- 306: Joshua Larwence Chamberlin
- ... popular, however. For instance, I opposed the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. On the state level, I faced opposition on two major fronts: the state Liquor Laws, and capital punishment. After many terms as governor politics became overwhelming. In fact, after the stress of my political career, I began to look more favorably on a return to academic life. In ...
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