A look at the speech that Cicero gave to condemn Cataline and the co-conspirators. I am referencing an older text: 1925, Ginn and Company, by Frank Gardner Moore. If you have textual updates, I’d be happy to hear your comments. I am using the Cassell’s Latin Dictionary for specific definitions. Reflections attend.
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Ever wonder about our modern prisons and the theories behind incarceration of criminals? “The Oxford History of The Prison: The Practice of Punishment in Western Society” is a comprehensive examination at the history and evolution of incarceration. Edited by Norval Morris and David J. Rothman, the historical review is a compilation of several authors all of whom are experts in the field of historical social justice. Here are some highlights from the book.
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The Bet is a short story written by Anton Chekhov, who writes based on realistic characters and situations. I have analyze this story to prove to the reader who is the winner of The Bet.
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