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Data in the Houston Police Department
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,129 words, approx. 4 pages)
Data collection and dissemination has been an integral part of businesses and organizations since the days of the caveman. While the means of collection has changed with technological advances, data continues to be essential as a form of communication. The example of the Houston Police Department's collection of racial profiling data shows how these technological advances make the process of collecting and disseminating data faster, more efficient, and more beneficial to organizations than ever before.
Dead Man Walking: Taking a Side Against the Death Penalty with Helen Prejean
Essay Grade: 78%   (652 words, approx. 2 pages)
Sister Helen Prejean wrote a book based on her own experiences serving a man who was sentenced to the death penalty. The following overview covers some of Prejean's main arguements against the death penalty.
Death before Death - Murder in the Guise of Mercy
Essay Grade: 86%   (559 words, approx. 2 pages)
In the words of Mother Teresa, "Death with dignity is to die with grace, in the knowledge that [you] are loved." Some say that euthanasia is mercy killing while some term it as voluntary suicide. Yet, if one looks deep enough into the issue, nothing but the naked truth starts to unfold. Euthanasia is nothing but murder.
Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 78%   (311 words, approx. 1 pages)
This explains the pros of the death penalty
Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,026 words, approx. 3 pages)
Examines the history of the death penalty in the United States. Explores moral and legal arguments surrounding the issue. References the Scott Peterson case.
Death Penalty Pros and Cons
Essay Grade: 88%   (847 words, approx. 3 pages)
Debates the death penalty issue. Considers pros and cons. Concludes that it is cruel and unusual punishment.
Death Penalty Pros and Cons
Essay Grade: 86%   (546 words, approx. 2 pages)
Debates the issue of capital punishment. Considers the effectiveness of the death penalty. Describes under what conditions its use should be condoned.
Death Penalty Vs. Unjust Contradiction...
Essay Grade: 75%   (353 words, approx. 1 pages)
If the death penalty were a method that created a solution to stopping the violence, then perhaps it wouldn't be unjust. However, since the death penalty was introduced many years ago, crime rates in inner cities, as well as the number of deaths have slowly increased. Murderers, convicts, felons and people that have no remorse will continue to do as they feel.
Debate on School Uniforms
Essay Grade: 82%   (486 words, approx. 2 pages)
School uniform debate and my opinion
Debate on the Government Invading a Citizen's Privacy
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,657 words, approx. 6 pages)
Debate-style arguments, in both the affirmative and the negative, on the resolution that individual claims of privacy ought to be valued above competing claims of societal welfare. The affirmative argues that privacy is both at the basis of our constitutional values and the underlining factor behind several of our amendments, and that privacy is essential to both societal welfare and societal functioning and performance. The negative argues that no security can exist without some intrusion of privacy, and that individual privacy is negligent when compared to the welfare of an entire society.
Democracy in the Middle East
Essay Grade: 83%   (814 words, approx. 3 pages)
A look at the U.S. policy to impede terrorism through the instilling of democracy in Middle Eastern countries that are unwilling to accept it. Particular focus is given to the arguments in an article about the complexities involved in pursuing this controversial policy.
Democracy under Pressure
Essay Grade: 83%   (1,590 words, approx. 5 pages)
There are many serious grievances, inequalities and flaws in the US judiciary system, Things such as a bail system that often penalizes the poor, plea bargaining and backlogged criminal courts, can be solved by serious governmental reform.
Democrats and Economics
Essay Grade: 96%   (2,791 words, approx. 9 pages)
Essay discusses the Democratic view of economics.
Detailed Revision Notes on British Judicial Precedent
Essay Grade: 86%   (808 words, approx. 3 pages)
Provides notes to revise from for law essays on judicial precedent. Also involves remedies such as Promissory Estoppel. References the case of Aderton v Ryan and the House of Lords.
Differences in Propoganda, Opinion and Knowledge
Essay Grade: 75%   (1,138 words, approx. 4 pages)
Propaganda is contain a manipulated information that given to the audience in order to persuade the audience to agree with the program. Propaganda does not contain knowledge, but contain of opinion.
Different Perspectives: Comparing The Sun and BBC News
Essay Grade: 92%   (3,593 words, approx. 12 pages)
Using the same story, compares the reporting styles of The Sun newspaper and BBC News. Describes how each media outlet portrays its different perspective across to the audience.
Different Types of Power in Rabbit Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce
Essay Grade: 92%   (615 words, approx. 2 pages)
In Phillip Noyce's Rabbit-Proof Fence there are two main types of power presented. The aboriginal powers of culture, native education and survival skills, might seem to be inferior to the well-established powers of the white empire builders, which are law, civilization and society. Which form is ultimately successful?
Discrimination
Essay Grade: 85%   (986 words, approx. 3 pages)
A short speech regarding the controversial issue of discrimination.
Discuss the Role of the Legal Professions and Alternative Dispute Resolutions.
Essay Grade: 92%   (973 words, approx. 3 pages)
This essay is about the Australian Legal Adversary System where roles of this system are discussed.
Divorce
Essay Grade: 82%   (838 words, approx. 3 pages)
Essay provides a discussion on the issue of divorce.
DNA Fingerprinting
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,719 words, approx. 6 pages)
DNA fingerprinting has revolutionized paternal and maternal disputes, forensic medicine, and the identification of victims, perpetrators, and the links between them. The following analysis of these areas includes two examples of cases that were based mainly on DNA fingerprinting, as well as controversial issues related to the procedure itself.
Do Hate Crimes Need Special Laws?
Essay Grade: 86%   (744 words, approx. 3 pages)
Questions if hate crimes need special laws. Provides the details of a case involving a hate crime. Contends that murder is, by definition, a hate crime.
Do Medical Practitioners Need the Virtues?
Essay Grade: 98%   (2,793 words, approx. 9 pages)
A critique of virtue ethics and its application to medicine.
Do People Have the Right to Die?
Essay Grade: 86%   (513 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay attempts to answer the question do people have the right to die? It also deals with human rights and personal freedom.
Do You Have The Right to Die?
Essay Grade: 93%   (678 words, approx. 2 pages)
Examines the moral argument of whether someone has the right to die if they want to.
Does the Holocaust Make It Impossible to Believe in God?
Essay Grade: 88%   (781 words, approx. 3 pages)
For some Jews, the Holocaust made it impossible to believe in a just God. Others maintained that God and his ways are unknowable. Buddhist philosophy also can be used to explain the Holocaust.
Domestic Violence
Essay Grade: 78%   (724 words, approx. 2 pages)
Every 15 seconds a woman is battered. Two to four million women are abused each year and 4,000 of them die. Every 45 seconds someone in the United States is sexually assaulted. Domestic violence can be easily distinguished as being a disease which spreads rapidly and occurs in all religious groups, all races, relationships and to people of all ages.
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Basket
Essay Grade: 88%   (288 words, approx. 1 pages)
Essay describes the commercialization of gametes.
Double Jeopardy
Essay Grade: 75%   (350 words, approx. 1 pages)
Double Jeopardy is about a woman who is convicted of killing her husband, only to find years later that he is not dead. Upon release from prison, she decides to kill him in retaliation for the big cover-up.
Down with the Death Penalty
Essay Grade: 92%   (467 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay discusses the negative points of the death penalty.
Downloading Music
Essay Grade: 86%   (589 words, approx. 2 pages)
Describes the problem of music piracy. Explains why it is wrong to download music.
Drinking Age Law in Canada: Increase or Reduce?
Essay Grade: 81%   (628 words, approx. 2 pages)
The legal drinking age in Canada should be reduced to age eighteen. At that age, a person is already considered independent, mature, and mature and responsible enough to make his/her own decisions. And reducing the drinking age would enhance social relationships, particularly among those who enter the workforce at age eighteen rather than attend college.
Drinking Not So Bad?
Essay Grade: 83%   (947 words, approx. 3 pages)
Alcohol usuage is increasing, particularly at colleges and universitites. Approximately 23% of students on campus drink.
Driving Responsibilities When You Get Your License
Essay Grade: 86%   (281 words, approx. 1 pages)
Information on being a responsible driver.
Drug Testing in Schools
Essay Grade: 89%   (1,136 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay examines the topic of drug testing in school.
Drug Testing of Employees
Essay Grade: 92%   (994 words, approx. 3 pages)
An opinionated essay on employee drug testing.
Drug Trafficking
Essay Grade: 75%   (1,248 words, approx. 4 pages)
Drug trafficking has become an increasingly growing problem in the world today; more people are buying, selling and using drugs. People think it is a fast and easy way to get money, not knowing all the risks.
Due Process
Essay Grade: 98%   (3,480 words, approx. 12 pages)
Essay provides a discussion on constitutional law in India as well as my role in working on "Due Process-Procedure Established by Law: A Critical Analysis."
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