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The Death Penalty: Its Time To Take A Stand
The death penalty continues to be a hot subject in the United States. It is emotional for all sides concerned and it is heartbreaking, no matter how its viewed. I look at Capital Punishment through John Grisham's book, The Innocent Man and review my own thoughts on the death penalty and how I've changed my mind over the years. Naming court cases,I explore seven basic human and legal reasons why we should not allow Capital Punishment in the United States.
2 commentsREFUTE of UNIVERSAL SALVATION – Answer to SoM
Following is a comment left by SoM on my hub called “The Location of HELL” and below his comment is my response. Now, I’m not going to type out every scripture I reference here, so I highly recommend SoM and readers PICK UP A BIBLE and read the passages. I am fully accountable to the Word and I trust you will read it, also.
0 commentsChina's Population Policies
China’s one child policies were enacted to allow the country to live within the resources available. If population was allowed to continue, the country would have to either import from other countries or some of the population would starve. The...
0 commentsAvoiding Trouble
Hot Water, thin ice, pickle, grief, dilemma, bother, bind, hindrance; call it what you want, just don’t call it often.
3 commentsThe Old Discipline Versus Reward Debate
Do we "discipline" a child or "reward" them to aid in their upbringing? What is reward and how do you raise a child without punishing.
10 commentsSecondary Characters in Crime and Punishment and Siddhartha
This is an essay I wrote for an English class about the use and treatment of secondary characters--characters other than the main character, or protagonist--in the two novels Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse.
0 commentsMurder in Crime and Punishment and The Grapes of Wrath
This is just an essay I wrote for an English class, exploring the use and implementation of murder in Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. It is meant to explore the similarities and differences between the treatment of murder--the before, the duration, and the after-effects--between the two novels.
1 commentThe Life and Times of a Sociopathic Workaholic
It's the pursuit of financial happiness and realizing that it's not what it should be, especially when it disappears. What can you do once the dream was taken by a ruthless con artist with no scrupples? Accept the truth and the punishment that comes with it.
0 commentsI wish I could see ....(POEM)
I have written a poem on one of my wishes that is still not fulfilled. Also read the Hadith of Nabi sallAllahu alaihiwasallam regarding performing Hajj.
1 commentBeat your kids
There are many practices parents use to coerce their children into desired behavior. Let's explore the many different ways to get a child to do what they are told.
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