The news Headline, " A New World ", as I read through the newspaper I understand that a new land was found by explorers, a" insurmountable world" as they said, with different ideals and different structure , however not much detail is there, which leaves space for the imagination to kick in. I and my friend set down to discuss this new land and what new things it holds. And so we let our imagination fly off and set the rules and regulations to this new world, discussing all the aspects of society and nation.
The discussion takes off and we begin with the government structure, the perfect government system as my friend described it is a government elected by the people of the nation, every five years. It is free of liars, traitors and thieves, and its only care is to serve the people the best way it can. It consists of ten members and the king; it focuses on helping the people to live a better and happier life. Finally the government's only concern is to give the people the needs they require and to fulfill those needs by any means necessary. After that we shift of to the laws of punishment and crime. The laws are not set by the government; instead the laws are set by the people, and are enforced by the people also. This is the best way to set laws and enforce because this way the laws apply on everyone. Nobody is above the law, not even the king himself, the law is enforced so that it protects the people, and guarantees there security, and the security of their families and properties.
Then we discussed the economy of this insurmountable nation, and it is an economy based on sharing and cooperate work. There is no currency, everything if provided to the people in equal fare rations. The chores are divided a...
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...eir nation in any way, they just rest. Also when someone dies, a big celebration is thrown, celebrating the person's life and achievement, and paying tribute to acknowledgment them and there work, and they are buried, in an isolated sector of the land called "After Life ".
The people of this nation are very temperate with everything they do, the live according to a high discipline and high honor. They never alienate anyone and they respect everyone. There politics consist of peace; there ways are of those who dislike war and dispute. Although they have a large army, it is only for protection, they never attack unless attacked.
This is our view of this great nation, a nation where everyone is happy and secure, a nation of justice and of no dispute. A secure place for everyone to live in and enjoys their life in, a land of equality.
Have you ever wonder if there is any good justification for the policy of punishing people for breaking laws? Boonin’s definition of punishment consists of Authorized, Reprobative, Retributive, Intentional Harm. The problem of punishment incorporates three different answers. Consequentialism, which makes punishment beneficial (will do good for the people later in the future). Retributivism punishment is a fitting response to crime. As well as, the option of ‘other’ punishment can be a source of education, or expressive matter. Moreover a fourth answer can be an alternative called restitution, punishment is not necessary for social order. In The Problem of Punishment, by David Boonin deeply studies a wide range of theories that explain why the institutions is morally permitted to punish criminals. Boonin argues that no state , no-one succeeds with punishment. To make his argument stronger, he endorses abolitionism, the view
The novel “Brave New World”, by Aldous Huxley, is a history book written for the future. The author envisions our society in the future and the dangerous direction it is headed in. “Brave New World” verse reality creates similarities between these two worlds. Our society is based on balance and when that balance is broken, unhappiness accrues. If the truth was hidden, happiness could never be disturbed.
In every society around the world, the law is affecting everyone since it shapes the behavior and sense of right and wrong for every citizen in society. Laws are meant to control a society’s behavior by outlining the accepted forms of conduct. The law is designed as a neutral aspect existent to solve society’s problems, a system specially designed to provide people with peace and order. The legal system runs more efficiently when people understand the laws they are intended to follow along with their legal rights and responsibilities.
The riveting Novel Brave New World, written by Aldous Huxley, is not only entertaining to read but also excruciating, as it serves to be a portrayal of our current world and lifestyle. This can be said because several societal rules and norms in the Brave New world are quite much similar to ours; caste system, euphoric substances and condition are the major aspects that serve as an example.
The United States is a country that offers hope and freedom to all of her citizens. This is because the founding of America was rooted in freedom and fed by hope. America is the source of countless success stories, starting with it’s first...
This theory looks at how the sovereign and its officials created the law based on social norms and the institutions (Hart, 1958). However, hard cases such as this makes for bad law, which test the validity of the law at hand based on what the objective of the law was in the first place. The law should not be so easily dismissed just because it does not achieve justice in the most morally sound manner (Hart, 1958). Bentham and Austin understood that there are two errors in the way law is understood, what the law is and what the law should be (Hart, 1958). He knew that if law was to become what humans perceived the law ought to be, the law itself would be lost, but he also recognized that if the opposite was to occur where the law replaced morality, than any man would escape liability and there would be no retribution (Hart, 1958). This theory looks at the point of view of the dissenting judge, Justice Gray, which is that the law is what it is, even if it may conflict with morals. Austin stated that “The existence of law is one thing; its merit and demerit another. Whether it be or be not is one enquiry; whether it be or be not conformable to an assumed standard, is a different enquiry (Hart, 1958).” This case presents the same conflict that Bentham and Austin addressed, that the law based on the statute of the
I believe in an America where all people are welcomed and treated fair and equal, no matter their gender, race, origin, religion, or wealth. I believe in an America where citizens work hard to get things done well. I believe in an America where we are free to do almost whatever we want because of our brave veterans. I’m proud to be able to wake up every day as an American
The United States of America can be identified as the, Land of the Free, Home of Brave, and The nation of opportunity. These statements all have one thing in common― they bring the nation of America to mind. The United States true identity is exposed by its unique population that has built and governed the country into what it is today. Due to the great diversity within the nation of America, its citizens expose the nations true identity through the people’s contradicting views on culture and politics, along with their similar economic goals.
According to this model, law is simply a mechanism to find resolution to disputes which come up when people individuals stray from what the community deems acceptable for members of society (Jacoby, Joseph, and Cullen 1998). They argue that there is a consensus in society of what should be illegal and the kinds of punishments that should be given when people break those rules. For this approach, all citizens in society are equal members and are given the same rights and
What is the America you want to know? Do you want our country to be a good one or a bad one? Good, right? We want a good country where we are equal. A country where we don't have to be scared to live in. In this essay, I will be talking about our freedoms, our rights, equality and most importantly I will be talking about our hope for the future.
The concept art incorporation to various industries draw the significance of particular elements in the description of ‘New World' working together. For instance: characters, environments, vehicles, and creatures. It is imperative that the specific works of art create and develop a convincing society and the world with which the audience can be engaged. This paper aims to analyse; ‘We are Making a New World’ by Paul Nash, Stroganoff Madonna by Duccio di Buoninsegna, and Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello in relation to the concept of New Worlds. The concept of ‘New Worlds' through art is furthered with the objective of contemplating the benefits and traditions based on the particular emphasis in paintings on how the future is affected.
Law and economics has always been a complementary arrangement one assisting the other in the validation of keeping law and order. This may not always be beneficial for the whole but as an inevitable reality, order tends to not exist in poverty and economic decline . The rule of laws origins in ancient European civilisation has made it perhaps one of the most prestigious and longest running legal theory to still exist. Originally scored by Plato as “Where the law is subject to some other authority and has none of its own, the collapse of the state, in my view, is not far off; but if law is the master of the government and the government is its slave, then the situation is full of promise…” . Plato was of the understanding that a ruler was above the law, but who nevertheless had respect for its operation and enforcement . While this is different from modern understandings it adds to the constant development and expansion of the rule.
There simply is no alternate system of laws that can maintain the calm and peaceful environment for people of the world besides “law”. One can easily see the need for each and every nation to enforce its own set of rules. While all of the countries of the world have their own individuality – they all have one considerable feature which is a system of law. It has no significance what type of government is the command, the rules are all appropriate to the people in their community.
To show respect, the body is never left alone. Burial usually occurs with 24 hours after death, but allowances are sometimes made so family can travel or for arrangements to be finalized. The body is washed, not embalmed, and there is no public viewing of the body. Also, the Jewish people do not believe in cremation of the body. The body is buried in a plain, metal free wooden casket with holes drilled in top so the body comes into contact with the earth. The Kaddish prayer is recited after the coffin has been lowered and the grave filled. There is a meal of condolence, usually eggs and bread, prepared for the family. After the meal, condolence calls from friends are permitted. A tombstone is place anytime within the first year. There is a short unveiling ceremony where people recite Psalms and reminiscence about the deceased. There are special days for visiting the grave and a stone is left in place of flowers. The money spent on flowers can be given in a person’s memory to elevate their soul and the stone is left so people will know that someone visited. The stone is a symbol of eternity and will live on unlike the
After about eight years of my mother’s searching to replace the love once received from my father and my hopes of my parents getting back together, she fell in love with someone new, shattering all my hopes. Assuming this new love wanted to replace my father, I put up an emotional wall. Eventually, this wall crumbled down when I realized that my parents were happier apart than when they were together. Even though my mother and father no longer had a relationship, the one between my mother and me matured drastically. This occurred after I finally accepted that she, too, needed love, a love that her children alone could not give her.