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the facilities. Because the main idea of juvenile facilities is to rehabilitate, rather than punish, mental health services are also available, including group, individual, and family counseling, in addition to regular soci!
al services. A computer lab is also
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the pressure to conform to a social norm.
The people in salem were exposed as being witches at first to punish their unchristian behavior, and later as a form of revenge. People began to accuse their neighbors as being witches in order to disputes, attain
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before Odysseus had told him that his name
was
"Noman." With this new information Polyphemus prays to his
father
Poseidon to have Odysseus and his men punished. Having angered
Poseidon, they must wander throughout the sea slowly dying one by
one
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misfortune but Odysseus mocked Polyphemus and shouted his real name, when before Odysseus had told Polyphemus that his name was "Noman". With this new information Polyphemus prays to his father, Peoeidon, to have Odysseus and his men punished. because he agnered
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Zeus was not faithful, Hera started a revolt against Zeus
and planned to kill him. At first the plan appeared the plan had
worked. But Zeus came back. Zeus punished Hera and made her
promise not to harm him again.
Hera wore gold sandals, had
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
the corriculum. But as he aged, so did his wisdom. He began to have more specific laws than most. Eventually, he had his 282 laws etched on stone in Cuneiform. These would be the governing laws of all his people. People then knew all the punishments and consequences
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Category: /Science & Technology
and be allowed to take their course, or they may be treated and punished like a crime.
Revenge is an emotion and a desire that demands justice. It is not learned or attained by outside influences. By examining the biblical story of Cain, who killed his brother out
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, mankind is forced to deal with the impossible struggle of not committing sins. Although Adam turns away from God, He does not turn away from Adam. God punishes Adam like a parent would a child who had disobeyed. Punishment, however, does not involve a loss
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And Justice For All
In his commentary of "On Crimes and Punishments" by Beccaria, Voltaire argues that the overuse and or the misuse of the death penalty erodes the very strength of a society.
Voltaire's work acts like a thermometer
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
therefore receive the worst penalty possible. That
penalty is the death penalty.
Take, for example, the case of a man who is caught shoplifting.
He does not deserve the same punishment as someone who is convicted of
assault and battery. Most people would
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