Answer:
Alternate sentences for some convicts can benefit both the convict and society.
Explanation:
<u>The paragraph tells us the example of the alternate sentence compared to a traditional prison sentence for people who commit offenses. </u>The man convinced of manslaughter had to pay money for the child of the person he killed. He was able to earn money as he was free and able to work.
This way, the family of the victim had the benefit, which they would not gain if the offender was in prison. They know justice is served and that this man is learning something, but they also see the gain in it.
The family of the offender also can benefit, as the man can earn for his family<u>.</u>
<u>Therefore, alternative kind of sentencing shows that alternative sentences show the benefit for both sides, while prison sentences the way they are constructed, often do no benefit anyone.</u>
Answer:
In my opinion this seems like it would be false.
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<h2>The Gates</h2>
Explanation:
The gates were a group of art work by French Artist Jeanne-Claude and Bulgarian artist Chrito Yavcheff.
It comprised of 7,503 vinyl gates installed alog 23 miles of pathways in a park in New York city. A deep saffron colored nyloon cloth hung from each gate. The exhibit continued from 12 Feb, 2005 till 27 Feb, 2005.
The artwork met with mixed reactions, some people loved it for bringing people in central traffic at late night, while others hated it and called the rtwork as a defacement to the landscape.
He claims that vaulting ambition is his only motivation for the assassination.
Although he was ambitious before he talked to the witches, after hearing the prophecy (and after his wife goaded him into it), he decided to kill the king and become the next ruler himself. After that, both his paranoia and ambition only grew stronger and led him to his demise.
Being the first person to present his/her speech