Preston and Lincoln Child? Ever since "The Relic", I have been a big fan of not only Special Agent Pendergast, but writers Preston and Child. I loved how they could craft interesting characters and have wild situations that could still seem so grounded in reality because they were so freaking...
...Vikings I think? I saw it when I was a little kid. He finds a small bell in a tower and is very upset... 'till he swings it in fury and the whole tower turns out to be a golden bell...that's all I can remember... any clues to what it was called...
What would be a good way to link the violation of rights of one citizen to the violation of rights of all citizens. i.e. genocide in Africa and how it could lead to the violation of US citizens rights
(LD) debate topic? The current topic is "Resolved:Vigilantism is justified when the government has failed to enforce the law. "
I'd prefer it to be a free site with access to cite able information.
I only have one question.
What is "The Event" ? I know that it pertains to the reason why Diogenes goes completely batshit; but what exactly happened between himself and Aloysius that made him that way?
I handle spoilers well; and by no means will this ruin the book for me. I'm simply not the...
I've searched everywhere for evidence saying that with moral and civil society as the highest value, vigilantism is justified when the government has failed to enforce the law. Do you guys know any places where I can find evidence on this?
Does anyone have a good contention for my affirmative case, if my value to be upheld is justice? The topic is : The United States ought to submit to the jurisdiction of an international court designed to prosecute crimes against humanity.
The United States ought to submit to the jurisdiction of an international court designed
to prosecute crimes against humanity."
what is an aff and a neg case for this?