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Does a misdemeanor go away? How long does it take?

How long do you have to list it might be a better question. They don't go away. After a certain period of time they are simply not relevant. A misdemeanor a year ago is certainly more ‘serious' than that exact same misdemeanor ten years ago.How long does it need to keep being brought up? That depends on a particular job and its requirements and how the question is asked. But it's always there unless dismissed or expunged or pardoned if someone wants to dig that far and deep into the past.

Do you think Metalcore/Deathcore will be just a trend, or a permanent Metal subgenre?

I don't think metalcore and deathcore are just a trend. I mean metalcore has been going on for almost two decades now and deathcore has also been around since the early 2000s, so I don't think they can die out that easily. However, I think they will be mixed with other genres. For example, many bands today are leaning towards the use of synthesizers and electronics to add a little something to the traditional metalcore/deathcore sound. Also, other bands are aiming for a technical, progressive metalcore/deathcore sound like bands such as The Human Abstract, Protest the Hero, Between the Buried and Me, Born of Osiris, etc. Therefore, these subgenres will just need to change up their style in order to keep their fans going. That's why "metalheads" don't like -core bands because they think they all sound the same. I somewhat agree with this because there are some bands that overuse breakdowns, in which 85% of their songs consist of breakdowns and they end up being predictable. I'm not against breakdowns, in fact metalcore and deathcore are my two of my favorite genres, but there are other bands that can pull them off very well. NOW, modern post-hardcore and crunkcore, I believe, will be on the edge of extinction someday. Bands such as Attack Attack!, Asking Alexandria, Brokencyde, etc. make me think if they will die out soon. But I really hope metalcore and deathcore are not just a fad because that would be terrible for me! Haha, very good question though! :D

How many judges did Clinton replace?

Janet Reno and Bill Clinton fired all 93 US Attorneys, including the prosecutor in Little Rock investigating the Clinton Whitewater scandal. A fact conveniently overlooked by Democrats in Congress calling for Alberto Gonzalez's resignation.

Can you tell me a little bit 'bout educational system in America?What I need to do to become a good student?

Not all US high schools are as bad as that other poster made them out to be. I should know, I went to one. The problem most of the bad schools have isthat they are filled with stupid poor people. Avoid inner city schools.

In general what you want to do to be a good student is just make the teachers think you are trying hard. If you do that they will grade you easier and give you the benfit of the doubt in most circumstances.
Yes, you shoucl participate in extracurricular activities. They look good on applications and they keep you busy so you dont fall in with a crowd of drug addict losers.

Is anyone interested in making an APA style research about death penalty?

Anti death penalty arguments are either false or the pro death penalty arguments are stronger. Proof below.

The death penalty is a just and appropriate sanction and it saves additional innocent lives.

ETHICAL/RELIGIOUS SUPPORT FOR THE DEATH PENALTY

"Death Penalty Support: Religious and Secular Scholars"
http://prodpinnc.blogspot.com/2009/07/de...

"The Death Penalty: More Protection for Innocents"
http://homicidesurvivors.com/2009/07/05/...

Opponents in capital punishment have blood on their hands, Dennis Prager, 11/29/05, http://townhall.com/columnists/DennisPra...


DETERRENCE

All prospects of a negative outcome deter some. It is a truism. The death penalty, the most severe of criminal sanctions, is the least likely of all criminal sanctions to violate that truism.

27 recent studies finding for deterrence, Criminal Justice Legal Foundation,
http://www.cjlf.org/deathpenalty/DPDeterrence.htm

"Deterrence and the Death Penalty: A Reply to Radelet and Lacock"
http://homicidesurvivors.com/2009/07/02/deterrence-and-the-death-penalty-a-reply-to-radelet-and-lacock.aspx

"Death Penalty, Deterrence & Murder Rates: Let's be clear"
http://prodpinnc.blogspot.com/2009/03/death-penalty-deterrence-murder-rates.html

INNOCENCE

"The Innocent Executed: Deception & Death Penalty Opponents"
http://homicidesurvivors.com/2009/10/08/the-innocent-executed-deception--death-penalty-opponents--draft.aspx

"Cameron Todd Willingham: Another Media Meltdown", A Collection of Articles
http://homicidesurvivors.com/categories/Cameron%20Todd%20Willingham.aspx

The 130 (now 138) death row "innocents" scam
http://homicidesurvivors.com/2009/03/04/fact-checking-issues-on-innocence-and-the-death-penalty.aspx

COST

"Death Penalty Cost Studies: Saving Costs over LWOP"
http://homicidesurvivors.com/2010/03/21/death-penalty-cost-studies-saving-costs-over-lwop.aspx


These are some of the common topics within the death penalty debate. Many more upon request. sharpjfa@aol.com

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