
Did anyone every see the 1995 movie Dead Man Walking?
In the 1995 movie Dead Man Walking:
1.) What bonds Sister Prejean and Matthew Poncillet together?
2.) How does this film show the death penalty as a political issue?
3.) When asked why is she counseling Death Row inmates, Sister Prejean says, “Every person is worth more than their worst act.”? Do you agree with this? Why? How is this statement central to Sister Prejean’s character?
4.) What is your opinion about capital punishment?
I did see it but that was an awful long time ago.
1. They are bonded together because she is on a mission to save his soul and he is desperate for any comfort or help that he can get
2. I dunno the death penalty is already a political issue
3. Of course we are all worth more than our worst act otherwise we would all be close to being worthless. She wants to comfort this guy that every one else hates
4. I do not support capital punishment .
Not much but it is the best I can do after so long
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Cirque Du Soleil The Spark $19.95 An inspiring story of the power of creativity and the imagination to enrich our careers, our relationships and our lives, written one of the foremost names in the world of entertainment, Cirque du Soleil. From the Publisher: When people ask where my remarkable journey began, I tell them it was somewhere between the first and seventh doors. At least, that’s where I found myself after I left behind the cacophony of the casino, with its blinking lights, rolling dice, and excitement around every corner.I was searching for something, though for what, I didn’t know. Something extraordinary. Something beyond the mundane world of marketing and money that had brought me to Las Vegas in the first place. Something beyond the grind that had become my life.I was about to escape to my hotel room for a moment of tranquility, when I saw two men dressed in black work outfits walking away from the slot machines toward a quieter part of the casino. It was in an almost dreamlike state that I followed them. They disappeared through a plain white door – perhaps the only portal in the casino that didn’t seem to announce what was on the other side. Intrigued, I pushed on it, and it opened….An inspiring tale about the power of creativity and the imagination, from Cirque du Soleil.Creativity and innovation are widely recognized as essential to success in business, and so many aspects of our lives. For over two decades, Cirque du Soleil has been a world-renowned laboratory of creativity, enthralling audiences around the world by fusing dazzling acrobatics, staging and choreography, and music, along with beautiful costumes and technical effects to inspire and create magical, almost otherworldly theatrical experiences. In The Spark, Cirque’s former president of creative content, Lyn Heward, invites readers inside the world and ideas of Cirque du Soleil through the story of an ordinary mansearching for meaning in his work and life.Like so man |
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Classic James Taylor $24.95 Carolina in My Mind * Country Road * Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight * Fire and Rain (Instrumental I, Instrumental II) * Long Ago and Far Away * Mexico * Shower the People * Sweet Baby James * Up on the Roof * Walking Man * You Can Close Your Eyes * You’ve Got a Friend * Your Smiling Face. |
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Classic James Taylor – Guitar Personality $24.95 Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational #44; reference #44; pop #44; and performance materials for teachers #44; students #44; professionals #44; and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument #44; style #44; and difficulty level. Carolina in My Mind * Country Road * Don apos;t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight * Fire and Rain (Instrumental I #44; Instrumental II) * Long Ago and Far Away * Mexico * Shower the People * Sweet Baby James * Up on the Roof * Walking Man * You Can Close Your Eyes * You apos;ve Got a Friend * Your Smiling Face. |
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Clubbers Guide To Summer 2006 $24.98 Clubbers Guide Summer 2006 soaks up the spring time heat to bring a red hot package for the summer, packed with red hot House tracks to turn the dancefloors crazy on wild hot summer nights. The set initiates with the smash hit single, Beatfreakz Somebody’s Watchin’ Me , with American superstar connections & continues with the massive Paul Oakenfold collaboration with Brittany Murphy, Faster Kill Pussy Cat . Staying closer to home, Hed Kandi anthem Fade by Solu and Loleatta Holloway’s update of ”Love Sensation 06′ plus Supermode’s Tell Me Why and Till West’s Same Man confirm this summer selection as the coolest in upfront talent & fresh hits. Other dancefloor smashes include Blaze’s Precious Love , The Egg Walking Away , Cajmere Ft Dajae Say You Will , Switch A Bit Patchy and all-time classics like Armand Van Helden’s My My My remixed for 2006 and Joey Negro Make A Move . Track List Disc 1: 1. Somebody’s Watching Me – (with Beatfreakz) 2. Love Sensation ’06 – (with Loleatta Holloway) 3. Faster Kill Pussycat – (with Oakenfold) 4. Same Man – (with Till West) 5. Tell Me Why – (with Supermode) 6. MYMYMY – (with Armand Van Helden) 7. Bit Patchy, A – (with Switch) 8. Anthem – (with N Joi) 9. Make A Move On Me – (with Joey Negro) 10. So In Love With You – (with Duke) 11. Soul Shakin’ – (with Dennis Christopher) 12. What A Feeling – (with Richard Grey) 13. New Horizon – (with John Parr) 14. We Got Love – (with Soul Flava) 15. You Came Into My Life – (with Omaha) 16. By My Side – (with Flanders) 17. Funk It Groove – (with The Soul Avengerz) 18. Deeper Love, A 19. Dirty – (with Digital Dog) 20. Bounce – (with Steve ‘N King) Disc 2: 1. Fade – (with Solu) 2. Most Precious Love – (with Blaze) |
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Como Casarse Con El Hombre de Sus Sueqos $16.95 Presented with intelligence and just the right amount of humor, this book offers women a step-by-step program for making ?and landing? the very best choice in a husband. How to dress to your advantage; orchestrate your dates to maximize future potential, maintaining the right relationship and more! How to marry the man of your choice will have every wannabe wife walking down the aisle! |
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Confessions of a Good Christian Guy: The Secrets Men Keep and the Grace That Saves Them $14.99 Dealing with the secret pain in the lives of many good Christian men. In a continuation of Confessions of a Good Christian Girl, Tammy Maltby is back with coauthor Tom Davis to get specific about the brokenness and pain in the lives of good Christian men. This isn”t a lurid expose but an honest and courageous look at the secrets most often lurking behind victorious Christian facades. Chapters include: I”ve got a dirty mindI”m a self-made manI want more stuffI need my dadI love boozeI don”t like to feel I”m so ticked offI want to give up In addition to the transparent stories and insight from Davis, Matlby concludes each chapter with reflections for those who care-practical insight for individuals walking beside a man struggling with these issues. |
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Consequences: When Love Is Blind $12.95 Life for Sade Peters is picture perfect. With a fabulous home in upscale Atlanta, Georgia, Sade is living the life most of society only read about in magazines. A successful novelist, Sade is married to the man of her dreams, Andre Peters, an equally successful sports agent. Couple that with a set of fraternal twins, and you have all the makings of the contemporary modern day Huxtables. However, what life looks like from the outside, may not necessarily match the inner workings of this household. The Down Low is a real and earth-shattering truth, and Sade’s happiness abruptly ends when she is faced with this reality. Life as Sade knows it changes within the blink of an eye when she soon discovers that both she and her husband are HIV positive. Imagine walking through life in Sade’s shoes. Who is to blame when faith and trust is tested tremendously? |
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Country Path Conversations $39.95 First published in German in 1995, volume 77 of Heidegger”s CompleteWorks consists of three imaginary conversations written as World War II was comingto an end. Composed at a crucial moment in history and in Heidegger”s own thinking, these conversations present meditations on science and technology; the devastationof nature, the war, and evil; and the possibility of release from representationalthinking into a more authentic relation with being and the world. The firstconversation involves a scientist, a scholar, and a guide walking together on acountry path; the second takes place between a teacher and a tower-warden, and thethird features a younger man and an older man in a prisoner-of-war camp in Russia, where Heidegger”s two sons were missing in action. Unique because of theirconversational style, the lucid and precise translation of these texts offersinsight into the issues that engaged Heidegger”s wartime and postwarthinking. |
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Cricket and the Law: The Man in White Is Always Right $214 Cricket, law and the meaning of life … In a readable, informed and absorbing discussion of cricketa (TM)s defining controversies a bodyline, chucking, ball-tampering, sledging, walking and the use of technology, among many others a David Fraser explores the ambiguities of law and social order in cricket. Cricket and the Law charts the interrelationship between cricket and legal theory a between the law of the game and the law of our lives a and demonstrates how cricketa (TM)s cultural conventions can escape the confines of the game to carry far broader social meanings. This engaging study will be enjoyed by lawyers, students of culture and cricket lovers everywhere. |
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D Gray Man Linally Button $4.99 Linally D Gray Man ButtonManufacturer: GE AnimationLenalee Lee ( , Rinar R ) is a very kind 16-year-old Exorcist from China. Her parents were killed by an akuma when she was very young. Due to her ability to use the Innocence, Lenalee was forced to become an Exorcist to use her strength. Because she was separated from her single, remaining family member at a young age, she went insane and had to be restrained due to repeated attempts at escape. During that time, she witnessed experiments involving implanting innocence into non-accommodators, and Rouvelier became a source of fear. However, her brother Komui joined the Order, easing her loneliness. Therefore, sanity restored, she fights for her brother as well as her friends as she knows she has a home to return. She has known Kanda and Lavi since they were young and met Allen at the beginning. She has grown a strong attachment to him throughout the series. Her perception of the world consists of her friends and family; whenever one of her friends dies, it seems to her as if a part of her world has been destroyed. The Dark Boots ( ), her anti-akuma weapon, takes the form of a pair of black boots capable of high running speed, walking on water, and using sound waves as footholds. She invoked them beyond her ability and lost the ability to use her Innocence as well as most of her mobility. When she later drinks the liquefied form of the Innocence, the Dark Boots evolved from their equipment type into an entirely new crystal type that it is supposedly the first of this type. |
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Dade’s Last Command $274.24 Dade’s Battle in December 1835 precipitated the Second Seminole War. It was the first American war fought over the issue of slavery, Frank Laumer writes, and it occurred principally because of white determination to protect the institution. In their search for runaway slaves, white citizens of Georgia and Florida invaded Seminole land and were met with resistance; violent encounters followed that led to Dade’s Battle. As a result, Laumer says, the escape hatch was closed, Native Americans were removed from the land, and Florida was made safe for white expansion. Coupling thirty years of research with a passion to understand the fate of Dade’s command and the motivations of the Seminoles, Laumer has written a vivid account of the battle that changed Florida’s history. After walking the Fort King Road (the route followed by Dade) from Tampa to the battlefield north of the Withlacoochee River – in the complete woolen uniform of an enlisted man, carrying musket, canteen, pack, bayonet, and haversack – he can describe not only the clothing and weapons of the soldiers but also the tension and fear they surely felt as they marched through Seminole territory. He also assesses the position of the Seminoles, sympathizing with the choices faced by their leaders. Laumer also describes the backgrounds of the soldiers who marched under Dade and discusses the role of the much-maligned black interpreter Louis Pacheco, and he offers new insights on the mistakes made by the commanders who ordered the march. More than the account of a single military action, Dade’s Last Command is the story of good and decent men who died violent and terrible deaths to perpetuate a political and social evil . |
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Daniel And His Walking Stick $13.23 A reassuring tale of how loving relationships that transcend time and generations are sustained through memories and stories. Jesse knows her two grandfathers only through the stories that her parents share. One died before she was born; the other lived long enough to visit her when she was a baby. When Jesse and her parents spend two weeks in the country, she is drawn to Daniel, an old man who carries a walking stick to guide him along as he walks. Together, Jesse, Daniel, and Daniel’s walking stick hike through the woods, cross streams, and ascend hills. When Jesse returns to the city with her parents she has her own walking stick and memories of the summer she spent with her third grandfather. In gentle, lyrical language, Wendy McCormick offers young readers a satisfying story that pays tribute to the power of stories to connect generations and create bonds of enduring love that transcend familial ties. Illustrator Constance R. Begum’s soft, delicate watercolors capture the gentle tone of the story and bring the endearing characters to life. |
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Dante to Dead Man Walking: One Reader’s Journey Through the Christian Classics $14.95 In this award-winning book, now in paperback, Schroth discusses fifty works – from books of the Old Testament to contemporary works – that challenge the social conscience and raise moral and religious issues in a provocative way. |
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Dead Lines $7.5 With his acclaimed novels Darwin’s Children and Vitals, award-winning author Greg Bear turned intriguing speculation about human evolution and immortality into tales of unrelenting suspense. Now he ventures into decidedly more frightening territory in a haunting thriller that blends modern technology and old-fashioned terror, as it charts one man’s inexorable descent into a world of mounting supernatural dread. For the last two years, Peter Russell has mourned the death of one of his twin daughters–who was just ten when she was murdered. Recent news of his best friend’s fatal heart attack has now come as another devastating blow. Divorced, despondent, and going nowhere in his career, Peter fears his life is circling the drain. Then Trans comes along. The brainchild of an upstart telecom company, Trans is (as its name suggests) a transcendent marvel: a sleek, handheld interpersonal communication device capable of flawless operation anywhere in the world, at any time. A cell phone, but not –transmitting with crystal clarity across a newly discovered, never-utilized bandwidth . . . and poised to spark a new-technology revolution. When its creators offer Peter a position on their team, it should be a golden opportunity for him. If only he wasn’t seemingly going mad. Everywhere Peter turns, inexplicable apparitions are walking before him or reaching out in torment. After a chilling encounter with his own lost child he begins to grasp the terrifying truth: Trans is a Pandora’s box that has tapped into a frequency not of this world . . . but of the next. And now, via this open channel to oblivion, the dead have gained access to the living. For Peter, and for humankind, a long, shadowy night of the soul has descended, bringing with it the stuff of a horrifying nightmare from which they may never awaken. By turns spine-tingling, provocative, and heart-wrenching, Dead Lines marks a major turning point in the consistently dazzling storytelling career of Greg |
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Dead Man Walking $15.95 Includes the Academy-Award nominated script, and scene-by-scene notes written exclusively for this edition by Tim Robbins detailing the choices he made during production and post-production. |