<span>Gilgamesh <span>because;
</span></span>mythic King of Uruk<span> best known from </span>The Epic of Gilgamesh<span> (written c. 2150-1400 BCE) the great Sumerian/Babylonian poetic work which pre-dates </span>Homer<span>’s </span>writing<span> by 1500 years.
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Based on this excerpt, there are several different arguments to be made against mandatory minimum sentencing laws. These include:
1) Limits the judges ability to take into account unique circumstances- As it discusses in the excerpt, mandatory minimums leave the judges powerless in the sense that they cannot give a shorter sentence than the federally prescribed amount of years. Even if a judge wants to have a shorter sentence for a first time or second time offender of a non violent crime, he/she does not have the legal ability to do so.
2) Money- Mandatory minimums ensure that individuals are kept in the prison system for a significant amount of time. Considering that prisons are funded by tax payer money, this shows that this type of mandatory minimum policy we have right now will result in a lot of taxpayer money going towards jails rather than other areas of society.
Answer: D. "My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin"
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we understand how to work with manpower. and knowing how to attain economic development which benefits the country.