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Death Row In Different Countries (Around The World), Our Society Teaches…
Death Row In Different Countries (Around The World)
the earliest and most complete set of laws
An eye for an eye
today
two thirds of the world has
abolished
the death penalty/ ultimate punishment
Many countries seek to separate justice from the act of murder
The U.S.
the death penalty is
legal
in thirty states
thousands of individuals awaiting their date with
the grim reaper
ways to implement the death penalty
more humane way to kill
the electric chair
the gas chamber
lethal injection
using the guillotine
old - school ways
Hanging
execution by firing squad
China
gets a lot of
flack
( informal = criticism ) - leads the way in deaths per year
the Chinese government works hard to
suppress
such
unflattering
business
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criminal offenses
mandating
the death penalty
ranging from
embezzlement
to
surrender of soldiers
Iran
distributing pornography
the crime of murder - attempts to actually prevent an execution
forgive the murderer
pay a large financial
restitution
( sự bồi thường)
If the victim was a female--> the victim's family receive half of the sum
death penalty
hanging, firing squad, and
stoning
to be very
sexist
while stoning - a man is buried to his waist, and a woman to her neck.
If the victim can escape the
stoning pit
before being killed, they are free to go
Indonesia
flirting with
the idea of abolishing the death sentence (consider)
against drug traffickers and producers
Saudi Arabia
strict adherent to traditional and highly conservative muslim law
mandates
execution by
beheading
for most crimes
seem
archaic
the progress
The condemned is led out to a courtyard
their crimes are read aloud
severs the head from the body with
one quick stroke
If the criminal was particularly
heinous
, the
decapitated
body is then
crucified
and put on public display for up to three days (decapitation)
Pakistan
has 27 crimes punishable by death
blasphemy
(blaspheme) is amongst worst offenses
defiling
the sacred name of the Prophet Muhammad will almost certainly guarantee death
Homosexuality
piracy
(lậu)
joining a religion that is actively combating Islam, which is seen as
treasonous
Yemen
the death penalty is
invoked
for any
capital crime
such as rape, murder, or terrorism
death penalty -enforced for violations of Islamic law
adultery
sexual misconduct
sodomy
prostitution
Egypt
The death penalty can be mandated in cases where an offense severe
bodily harm
to others
with
clubs
and other
improvised
weapons
being crushed to death
Iraq
Try to
smuggle out
large amounts of ancient artifacts from the country
United Arab Emirates
consider
apostasy
as capital crimes
most surprising: the UAE enforces the death penalty for environmental crimes
Those facing the death penalty will
met their end
with attendance to of the victim's family
North Korea
the Kim family's
tyrant
consumption of foreign media
attempting to convert people to a religion
also face the death penalty in the hermit kingdom
if lifelong imprisonment in camps where they'll be
worked or beaten to death
even to be
medically experimented on
Our Society Teaches Us to Fear
teach us to be afraid
we're constantly being reminded of the
intimidating
future
stop and
fret
about every decision
consequences
we
dread
that we'll somehow
slip up
and have to start all over again
we're cautious --> careful not to
overstep
any boundaries
what should do instead?
reckless spirit - younger brother
more injuries in the future
more
bruises and bumps
on his forehead
got caught in a
door hinge
lead a
daring
life
it's
strenuous
to be that happy 24/7
step back and take a look at the bigger picture
doable
we tend to overthink things
don't make things very intimidating
don't giving up in your mind before
embarking on
a challenge
don't create
fictional
challenges
fearlessly pursue the future that you want
Why is it so hard to escape poverty?
Status-quo
meet basic needs - cover rent, utilities, and food
you're barely getting by
paycheck - your new job pays just enough to
disqualify
you from the benefit/ welfare programs
demoralizing
situation the
welfare trap
government-provided subsidies for housing, food, energy, and healthcare
lose access as soon as they earn more than the
qualification threshold
Poverty traps -
perpetuating
poverty for generations
If those in poverty know they'll gain no net benefit from working, they're
incentivized
to remain in government assistance.
vicious
cycle
pushing people over the edge
break the cycle of poverty
solution to
circumvent
the situation
phase out
benefits gradually as income increases
universal benefits: education, childcare, or medical care
any earned wages would
supplement
the benefit rather than replace it
universal basic income-
hypothetical