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568.366 The Injustice of the Death Penalty: Mitchell Rupe.
This argument examines the case of Mitchell Rupe, a Washington State death row prisoner who robbed a bank and killed two women. They had five children between them. The author concludes death is not suitable for him and he should spend life in prison tortured by what he has done. Moral and legal arguments are used to support this case.
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569.495 Capital Punishment In The United States.
This study guide covers capital punishment in the United States, Fienberg's theory that there are 3 different types of criminals and each should be dealt with differently, and the paternalistic view of punishment. It gives a complete understanding of all types of theory relative to punishment and its potential for change in the individual. Middle eastern values are included.
Pages: 7
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570.497 Criminology Study Guide Covers Behaviorist.
This criminology study guide covers behaviorist views on the failure of punishment, Fienberg's contention that there are 3 types of criminals and each should be treated differently, and Szasaz's contention that there is no mental illness and mounts an argument against capital punishment. A good guide to theory and an excellent way to understand the different justifications for punishment.
Pages: 8
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571.515 What is the Value of Justice?
The invisibility argument of Glaucon is explore din this study guide to determine if justice is valuable on its own. The writer concludes justice should be valued because inferior pleasures never last. A good guide to understanding the basic argument.
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Filename: 515 Value Of Justice.doc
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572.15928 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) – Background, Analysis, and Suggestions as it Relates Federally and to the State of Texas.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act federal law requires school districts to provide students with disabilities a free, appropriate public education. This paper examines the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). It also suggests how the IDEA should be altered and whether inclusion laws for children with disabilities in Texas, as well as throughout the United States, should be changed. Ultimately, the IDEA is an appropriate law, which has proper and noble goals -- that is, to provide a free education to all of its citizens including those who have disabilities.
Pages: 18
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Filename: 15928 Disabled Children Law.doc
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573.15992 Drugs That Are Not FDA Approved – Legal and Ethical Issues.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates many of the products you use in every day life. Yet, there are many drugs on the market that have not been approved by the FDA. This paper examines the legal and ethical issues that surround these lawful, yet unapproved by the FDA, drugs that are on the market.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 15992 Drugs FDA Unapproved.doc
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574.538 The Importance of Hunting Today.
This paper discusses the importance of hunting and why it should not be banned. Hunting has been a skill which human life has been dependent on for centuries. Almost from the beginning of mankind, hunting has been the means through which man procured food, clothing, shelter, and tools used in daily living. Hunting was not only a way of life, but also the very sustenance of life. Today, as we rush headlong into a technological world, societies views on hunting are changing. It is estimated that only about 7% of Americans hunt today (Kellert). This low number can be attributed to the fact that strict government regulations and questions concerning the ethics and safety of hunting have discouraged many would-be hunters. In the following pages, I will present the facts about hunting and why I believe it should not be banned, but should remain a vital and natural part of our human existence.