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6611: The Death Of A Criminal
... cost less in the long run as well. How does the economy benefit from the death penalty? First of all, the American economy has enough problems as it is. The government is trying to cut spending left and right. State and Federal prisons are overcrowded. What do these prisons have to do with the American economy? American tax money is used ...
6612: Prohibition
... known as prohibition. But this period in history just did not start during the early 1900’s; many events led to this very important decision to outlaw alcohol by the government. In the 1600’s and 1700’s, the American colonist drank large quantities of beer, rum, wine, and hard cider. Such alcoholic beverages were often safer to drink than impure ...
6613: Capital Punishment: Right or Wrong?
... imposed on murderers is because of the simple fact that justice is being served. People argue that no one has the right to kill another person. They say that the government has no right taking the life of another man, even if that man is a killer. Well who gave that killer the right to take another mans life? By executing ...
6614: The Watergate Affair
... had to the publics eye. This media coverage, although justified and appropriate for the situation, ultimately destroyed the credibility of Nixon's administration and the ability to run an effective government which forced the first resignation of an American president. The history of the events at hand is as follows. The Nixon Administration financed a White House Special Investigative Unit called ...
6615: Tactics 2
... up their alliances by offering citizenship to the surrounding Latin cities. However, with the citizenship came responsibility. Taxes were used on the citizens of Tome to help build up the government and armies. By building up their alliances, Rome could conquer more land and become stronger. Our group also used the tactic of alliances. We chose to build up an alliance ...
6616: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
... confused with retribution, and most would agree that the punishment should fit the crime, but can society really justify murdering someone else simply on the basis that they deserved it? Government has the right and duty to protect the greater good against people who jeopardize the welfare of society, but a killer can be sentenced to life without chance of parole ...
6617: An Overview Of Hacking
... the survivor of a drive-by shooting or other attempted murder. (Scheir, par. 10) It is for these reasons that medical facilities computer security procedures are second only to the government's. There are even more forms of hacking to go into. One type, called phreaking, is often a side-effect of a computer hacker's work. (Machlis, par. 8) Phreaking ...
6618: Tattoo Or Not To Tattoo... The
... you can have. One of the reasons for doing your homework when checking out a tattoo artist and/or shop is so important is because there is little or no government regulation or requirements. In fact with the exception of a business license, most states or cities do not require an artist to even have a license. Recently however there have ...
6619: Teen Suicide
... suicidal adolescents. They need to be aware of the signs, and educate themselves on how to deal with a suicidal teen. We can t just rely on organizations and the government to watch our own children, it is our responsibility, each and every one of us. Throughout researching teen suicide for my I-search report, I have learned many things. That ...
6620: Put the Death Penalty to Death
... defendant is convicted but not given the death sentence, the state will incur the costs of life imprisonment, in addition to the increased trial expenses" (Dieter 3-4). If the government tried to shorten the appeals process the chance of an innocent man being put to death would be greater. Therefore, with no way around the costly appeals of a death ...


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