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- 5691: The Rise of Auto Thefts In Charlotte, North Carolina
- ... as if their was some suspicion with the victim. With this information, Clayton can develop a mood of the outlook. Clayton then contacts the victim and begins to do some history and statistics. He’ll know whether the owner had his keys with him at the time of the theft, knowledge of the suspect, the area from where it was stolen ...
- 5692: The Death Penalty Is An Inappropriate Punishment That Must Be Abolished
- The Death Penalty Is An Inappropriate Punishment That Must Be Abolished Throughout history, societies have always debated how to punish those who commit crimes. Capital punishment has always been a common choice for the crime of murder. Over the 200 years of the ...
- 5693: The Death Penalty for Justice and Safety
- ... boy with another day inside him, another jest, and another chance at making his mother proud. All he is now is a tragic memory. No system of justice in recorded history has ever equated the life of a murdered innocent child with that of a homicidal, depraved predator. Ours does. (From Wash Post, still looking for author's name) There is ...
- 5694: Marijuana: Controversial Smoke
- ... still show some positive effects. Smoking tobacco is legal why not marijuana. If marijuana were to be legalized it would bring a positive results with it. Marijuana is following the history of alcohol. During Prohibition alcohol was still sold and used, but people were doing it illegally. The 21st amendment repealed prohibition and alcohol taxes were increased. The same thing should ...
- 5695: Capital Punishment and Issues
- ... form. Lynching, in contrast to capital punishment, is the unauthorized, illegal use of death as a punishment. The usual alternative to the death penalty is long-term or life imprisonment. History The earliest historical records contain evidence of capital punishment. It was mentioned in the Code of Hammurabi (1750 BC). The Bible prescribed death as the penalty for more than 30 ...
- 5696: Al Capone
- ... Enright, Richard T. Capone's Chicago. Likeville, MN: Northstar Maschek Books, 1931; 1987 reprint. - Halper, Albert, editor. The Chicago Crime Book. Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1967. - Hammer, Richard. The illustrated history of organized crime. Philadelphia: Courage Books, 1989. - Kobler, John. Capone: the Life and World of Al Capone. New York: Da Capo Press, 1992.
- 5697: The Death Penalty: The Deterrent
- ... Robert A. Heilien's Starship Troopers states: "The idea that "violence doesn't solve anything" is a historically untrue and immoral doctrine. Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst People that forget this basic truth have always paid for it with their lives and ...
- 5698: Alexander Hamilton
- ... is chiefly responsible for establishing the credit of the United States, both at home and abroad. His Report on the Public Credit, Jan. 14, 1790, constituted a watershed in American history. It marked an end of an era of bankruptcy and repudiation. His Report on a National Bank, Dec. 13, 1790, advocated a private bank with semipublic functions and was patterned ...
- 5699: Alexander The Great
- Alexander the Great was king of the Macedonians and one of the greatest generals in history. As a student of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, Alexander was embedded with lasting interests in philosophy, politics and warfare. As king, he settled problems by immediate action, making quick decisions ...
- 5700: The Drug War in America
- ... is $17.88 billion, a 4.3% increase over the 1999 budget. (www. White house). To better understand the present day drug war in America one should look at the history of the drug war. The first anti narcotic law ever passed in the United States was the San Francisco opium ordinance of 1875 (Gray, 46). Now that the railroads were ...
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