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About Capital Punishment
Capital punishment - also known as 'execution' or 'the death penalty' - is the infliction of death upon a person by the state as a punishment for an offense. Historically, capital punishment has been practiced in virtually every society. Currently, only 58 nations actively practice it, while 95 have formally abolished it. The remainder have not used it for at least 10 years. In the United States, 34 states still allow the use of the death penalty, as does the federal government.
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About Death
Death is defined as the termination of the biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death is something that will happen at some point considering nothing lives forever. Death can be sudden and unexpected at times or an illness can occur in which a person will not be expected to live. Death is usually a sad and sorrowful occasion for many of us.
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