Question, without capital punishment our lives less secure crimes and violence increase , capital punishments is essential to control violence to what extent do you agree or disagree ?

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capital
punishment
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people
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's lives
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less safe from crimes and
violence
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get more, the
death
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penalty
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is necessary to take care
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violence
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of violence
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. The crime rate has grown nowadays in different countries, and
people
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are frightened about it.
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I agree with
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statement
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some points, in
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essay
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essay,
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I will discuss my points about
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question. First of all, crime and
violence
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have been in
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world
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from the beginning and it is a common part of the
world
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. In ancient times the
punishment
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of the
person
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was the
death
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penalty
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but as our
world
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progres
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progresses
this
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punishment
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has changed. In today's
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world
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world,
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the criminal is going to prison and being punished for some years. But for some
crimes
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crimes,
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the
person
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needs to be punished with the
death
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penalty
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for the safety of the
people
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. In some
muslim
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Muslims
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as Iran,Iraq, Sudan and more
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capital
punishment
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still exists.
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some
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punishments
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punishment
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punishments
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that
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not require the
death
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penalty
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and can be just punished
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by
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with
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by
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putting them
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in
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to
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jail.
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Death
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penalty
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is essential in some ways but not in all, the robbery can be just put in jail but killing innocent
people
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needs to be put in the
death
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penalty
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.
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, in recent times in
Iran
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Iran,
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there was a man
that
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who
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attacked the embassy of Azerbaijan and killed one
person
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and injured 2
people
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with
the
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gun. After the
act
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act,
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the Iran government decided to put the
person
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on the
death
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penalty
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. In conclusion, capital
punishment
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is necessary and needs to be done for some
violence
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and crimes. In
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essay there was a discussion of my view about
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statement, I agree with
points
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the points
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.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • capital punishment
  • security
  • crime
  • violence
  • essential
  • control
  • debate
  • arguments
  • favor
  • against
  • summarize
  • restate
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