Kaveny, Cathleen
Death Penalty TheDeathPenalty: Whose Choice Is it? Thedeathpenaltyis an issue that has continually created uneasiness between supporters and non-supporters ever since it started being used as punishment. The main argument is whether or not thedeathpenaltyserves as a justified and ...
Laozi’s sage in the end even doesn’t shy away from using the blade to execute a transgressor (Laozi 74), but this execution is the prerogative of the 大匠 (in this verse operating differently from the 大制 in 28). I interpret this as that a death sentence ought to be proclaimed an...
If this is the introduction for my essay “Even though Malaysia plans to learn from some countries' cannabis policies in its effort to legalise the use of the drug for medical purposes, the death penalty is still happening to people that are distributing cannabis for medicinal purposes.” How ...
‘racist policies’; his opposition to fracking and the Keystone Pipeline and his view that oil companies and ‘climate deniers’ should be jailed or given ‘the death penalty’; [and] his Hillary Clinton endorsements.” Strassel even quotes Kennedy saying in 2016 that “the real difference ...
Can anyone proofread my essay?I wrote the Japanese version of it as well just in case.Theme: Should the death penalty be banned in Japan? Although there are some people who contend that capital punishment is necessary considering the emotions of the bereaved, I think Japan should abolish capit...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
Tinkering with the Machinery of Death: The Body-as-Gauge in Discourses About Capital Punishment This essay argues that the metaphor "body-as-gauge" guides capital punishment discourse, from advocates who protest the death penalty to the protocols empl... CL Langford - 《Argumentation & Advocacy》...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)