“Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them.” (Bruce, N.D.) According to the quotation, all human did wrong things but they deserves a second chance to reform themselves and restart, even the prisoners. However, to forgive prisoner is the legal system. In normally, when people break the law, they must be punished according to the law. When the court gives a decision, the criminal must be punished by the judgment until completely. On the other hands, legal punishment can
Dynasty came to power in the person of King Ramathibodi, or Rama I. That family still occupies the throne, although their actual power has been eliminated by a constitutional government and elected prime minister. The present king, Rama IX, (Bhumibol Adulyadej) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, educated in Switzerland and is the longest ruling monarch in the nation’s history, ascending to the throne in 1946. He and his queen, Mom Rajawongse Sirikit, are immensely popular. Their pictures adorn
to study here in the United States; although I never consider lucky, this remains as a motivation for myself as it acts as a contributor to the shaping of my identity. As a young student with a Thai heart, I truly admire His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej i.e. the king of Thailand. Throughout his life to present days, he devoted his life to the welfare of the Thai people, where his commitment significantly improved the lives of many Thais, particularly those living in outer cities and provinces
Pwint Yune Phyu (Sherry Huang) Mr. Nick Sturmey World Studies September 20, 2016 Word Count: 750 Constitutional Monarchy Prevails Democracy When concerning the issue of managing a country, it all comes down to whether or not people prefer to make decisions for themselves or to have leader guide and take charge. Democracy, and ideology which depends on numerous individuals, would allow influence and instigates corruption. Constitutional monarchy should be broadly accepted since it ensures the prosperity
According to Noam Chomsky (as cited in Mackintosh, 2002), an American political writer and institute professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “The internet could be a very positive step towards education, organisation and participation in a meaningful society.” His speech represents that the Internet has played numerous roles in every community. It provides education, corporation, and cooperation, thus everyone should be able to access to the Internet and use it freely