Category: /History
. Torture has been around since the times of Ancient Greece
and is still around today, usually in the Mafia. Other than the mob, torture
isnt very common in our society. Punishments arent near as harsh as they
used to be back in medieval times. The only
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
through equal treatment to every member in society and that is why there are strict laws with the punishment for each crime being the same. If punishments varied for two murderers who commit the exact same form of murder then one of them would be done
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
influential.
Observational learning is the individual, after simply watching another person's actions or behaviors that was reinforced or punished, later behaves in much the same way. Although there are many possible models, a model's observed behavior
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Category: /Business & Economy
and services; providing jobs and fair pay for workers;
seeking raw materials supplies; discovering new resources, technological
improvements, and products; paying taxes for public needs; generating the
investment capital necessary for economic growth; all while
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Category: /Business & Economy
on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime on Genocide", "The International Bill of Human Rights" (and related component parts as indicated below) and "Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees", for which there were 127 nations in attendance, Mexico was one
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
account of L.C.Knights in Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson (1937), which examines the social and economic bases of Elizabethan-Jacobean culture in rather more detail. But Greenblatt does not relate nascent English capitalism and colonialism
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Category: /History/North American History
, Davis made Richmond, Virginia his new capital. From here he began to organize a government and the army. Davis decided to stay strictly on the defensive, which would allow the south to appear at the mercy of an attacking enemy and because the south was out
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
. The major lowland area is a delta that has been created by deposits from the Red River as it enters the Gulf of Tonkin. The river passes through the capital city of Hanoi. For more than 2,000 years the Tonkin Lowland, considered the cradle of Vietnamese
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Category: /History
, the Prussian Ambassador Baron von Goltz, the Chancellor and many women in court attire. A secret messenger had arrived from St. Petersburg with the news that Catherine had been announced Empress. Peter was urged to take his Holsteiners and march on the capital. He
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Category: /Literature/English
"employable", even if not at this particular company (e.g., Tichy and Sherman, 1994, Waterman, Waterman, and Collard, 1994).
>From a broader cultural perspective, downsizing can be seen as the embodiment of the "creative destruction" inherent in capitalism
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