Papers 4141-4150 of total 26892 found.
…in hand, and would apply the adjective "disciplined" to the abovementioned society but not to another one which has been brought to order by some external force such as the government's threats of punishment. Others take a more holistic view of discipline…
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…is the unvarnished truth, forcing him to deliver a cruel punishment upon himself for his disgraceful actions. In the end, Oedipus' miserable fate did do some good. He realized the error of his ways, making him a less violent and a much wiser individual.…
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…. They definitely wanted to have revenge towards the Germans in the Treaty of Versailles. On Nov. 11, 1918 Germany signed the Armistice that was between the Allies and the Central Powers, then in January 1919, 32 countries went to Versailles to discuss the punishment
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…like food and drink. Its purpose is to fit people into God's services. (21) The Puritans had the complete opposite attitude towards sexual intercourse outside of marriage. They were hostile to it and passed laws to punish these actions with whipping…
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…, teachers are allowed to use corporal punishment on children. Children are discriminated against in education because of their race or ethnicity. Children orphaned or otherwise affected by HIV/AIDS are discriminated against and often are left to fend…
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punished him by having him tied forever on a revolving wheel in Hades, which is how Ixion's name goes down in standard Classical mythology. The story begins with a device well known in all early hunting societies. To kill his father-in-law, Ixion uses…
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…to service or labor"; the new amendment, in direct contrast, directly named the institution by name: "Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof The party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within…
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Category: /History
…of government, and so when a crime was committed, the only punishment was revenge. Vengeance was necessary for two main reasons, it defended the honor of the tribe and it ensured the safety of the tribal members (Miller 1990). A tribe that did not exact retribution…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Claudio has violated the laws of the city and some would say Gods laws and is being punished for it, he nonetheless shows repentance bespeaking an inner moral integrity: LUCIO Why, how now, Claudio! whence comes this restraint? CLAUDIO From too much…
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Category: /History
…years (Hosking 100). It denounced capital punishment and torture, it argued for crime prevention and, in general, “was abreast of advanced Western thought for criminology” (Riasanovsky 259). Catherine decided that, before positing common interests, which…
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