Category: /History
Torture and Punishment in Elizabethan England
A notable time during the late middle ages was when Queen Elizabeth was in power, from 1558-1603. She was a dictating, powerful, and cruel monarch. She also believed in extreme punishment for crime
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
is that they are born mentally ill, another is brain tumors or injuries to the brain. One thing remains a fact though, that all criminals are not created equal and all punishments should not be the same. Indeed, there are countless levels of criminal activity that prove
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Life After Death?
Eventually, everyone dies. At some point, most people wonder what will happen in the after death. Is there a heaven and hell? Are we punished for our sins? Or is death just the end, there is nothing afterwards? Dante wrote
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of the knowledge of good and evil. Eve believes the serpent and she eats from the tree, and also feeds Adam fruit from the tree. God comes into the garden and he punishes Adam and Eve for eating from the tree. Their punishment is well deserved because God had given them
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Category: /Literature/English
and Arthur Dimmesdale. Both characters share the same guilt, but are punished in different ways. Hesters punishment is to wear the letter A on her bosom which is a symbol for adultery. Dimmesdales punishment is to deal with his
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
, it is the intention of this court to consider the total sum of the contributing factors surrounding the individual cases of juvenile delinquency in determining appropriate punishment and/or rehabilitation for the perpetrators. However, this court will not accept excuses
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Category: /History
of the day, which willing fight for freedom and equal-right.
The act of not obeying one¡¦s filial piety duties was a serious matter. The Scripture of Filially Chapter XI says, ¡§There are three thousand offenses meriting the five punishments
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
ending anti-narcotic legislation because of the vast amount of capital, which is spent on the war on drugs in terms of law enforcement and prison systems. Also there are many legislators whose campaign corner stones are often getting tough on drugs, to make
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the Sanctions that were brought upon Iraq. These Sanctions have only added hardships to the already extreme perils of life in Iraq. Sanctions punish the wrong people in the end and harm innocent lives.
The Gulf war, like any other war, had an economic impact
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Category: /History
The Nuremberg Trials
Who had overseen the Holocaust and the death of 6,000,000 Jews and how would they be punished? After WWII, the allied powers had to ponder this question. Some Nazis were already in custody, but it seemed impossible for the United
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