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    said that “Mercy‚ detached from Justice‚ grows unmerciful”. While there are many quotes to this effect the point does not differ between them‚ That is‚ that while “He who is merely just‚ is severe”‚ one must find a balance between justice and mercy in order for the legal sytem to work. In Melville’s story “Bartleby the scrivener” he shows us the flaws in both law without compassion and mercy without law. Through the narrator’s eyes we see‚ first how mercy without justice can erode the power of the law

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    When you look up the definition of a hero it tells you that a hero is a ‘person who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities‚ But what are these noble qualities’? Would strong-willed‚ mindful‚ beloved or caring fit into this category? A

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    first begin to look at the behaviors of criminals‚ socioeconomic issues that lead to crimes‚ ineffective legislators‚ and failures of the justice system. Teaming this new knowledge with my experience as a correction officer will allow me to use both theoretical and practical skills in the area of law enforcement to help create practices that improve the criminal justice system. Moreover‚ my job as a correctional officer permits me to interact with many offenders and to be a part of their behavioral rehabilitation

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    fairness‚ justice‚ and community are developed internally (Williams & Arrigo‚ 2012). For this reason‚ ethics can be taught because it involves critical thinking. The motivation behind our personal choice to behave ethically is rooted in thinking and reasoning rather than in affect or even emotion (Williams & Arrigo‚ 2012). Like with most things‚ we make decisions based on

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    The richer you are‚ the more justice you get The idea of the being rich and getting much more justice is an idea which has been around for a long time. Social and criminal justice has always been dependant on how much money an individual‚ or group of individuals have. Two identical cases can go to court‚ and two different outcomes can be reached. The only difference in the ruling is due to the wealth of the defendant. However‚ is it really justice to commit crimes and not face any punishment?

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    a daily basis and usually carries a bad meaning. In fact‚ the word is used so much that people often mistaken it’s true meaning. According to the book Writing Arguments by John Ramage‚ John Bean and June Johnson‚ there is no universally accepted definition of “argument.” The meaning of the term is rather complex‚ and it has been remained a controversial issue of philosophers and rhetoricians over the centuries (2). Because of the complexity of the word‚ we need to examine three important points in

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    Word Part of Speech Definition Sentence Antebellum adjective Before or existing before a war‚ especially the American Civil War; prewar. The antebellum south is far different than the region we know now. Bellicose adjective Inclined or eager to fight; aggressively hostile; belligerent; pugnacious. Due to its bellicose nature‚ the pitbull was frightening to the children. Belligerent adjective Warlike; given to waging war; of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose. Cain was Abel’s more

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    of others or events to a certain degree‚ some more than others. This is done by the use of power. Producing a single definition for a word with a plethora of usages is practically impossible‚ but not quite. Power can be defined as the ability of an individual to direct anything onto the course they desire. From pushing a cardboard box to leading soldiers in battle‚ this definition encompasses the basis of the word power. Despite the idea that excess power is dangerous‚ power is a necessary factor

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    There are many different definitions of the word courage. It is a term that you hear many different times from many different types of people. Every time you hear the word it has a different meaning or is viewed in a different sense. Looking at it what is something that can define what is an agreeable sense of real courage. Real courage can be described by three different traits that hopefully everyone can agree on. Those three traits are strength‚ wisdom‚ and love. Strength is the first characteristic

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    hero it usually varies by age‚ gender‚ and generation when they answer‚ and even though people’s connotations of the word may vary‚ the denotation and the connotation always seen to cross paths with each other. According to Merriam-Webster.com the definition of hero is "a person who is admired for great or a brave act or fine qualities: a person who is greatly admired: the chief male character in a story‚ play‚ movie‚ ect." A person’s connotation and the denotation both have to do with someone being

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