Papers 5101-5110 of total 26892 found.
Category: /History
…a fair punishment. If this punishment is not carried out, justice will not be served. Escaping punishment would cause a conflict between his teachings and his actions.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Pearl. For example, when five women are gossiping about Hester’s punishment, one says, “At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne’s forehead”(49). This woman believes that if Hester’s only mark of shame…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the supervisor¨ˆs wishes. Coercive Power relies on fear and is based on the expectation of the subordinate that punishment is given for not agreeing with the supervisor¨ˆs actions and beliefs. In order to answer these questions, I have to clarify my…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…are with sins are presented as a threat and perhaps an idol of the devil himself. In the beginning, Hester Prynne, an adulteress, walked the streets in her arms a child born without consent. Immediately, she is punished shamefully in the presents of the public…
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Category: /History
…harm by faulty work and poor work ethics. In addition, he protected his citizens from judges that made careless, unjust mistakes during law cases and court proceedings. The Code clearly stipulates punishments for crimes against morality and society…
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…however present much more of an appealing atmosphere than such other religions which are as large as the Christian. The Christian religion is one of few religions where punishments for sins are not severe. In the Christian religion, even if you have lived…
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Category: /Literature/English
…gives a brief conclusion about his terminology including “super-ego”, “conscience”, “sense of guilt” ,”need for punishment” and “remorse” in chapter 8. The super-ego is an internal voice coming from our own authority against aggression. Conscience…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was that the punishment more often than not fit the crime by the divine justice of god, which I believe, should occur also taught to us by religion. Some examples of this would be how those who were violent against neighbors glorified themselves in the blood of others were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Charley Reese declares that “to punish a crime of prejudice more than an otherwise crime of greed or general malice is a slap in the face to the victims of ordinary crimes.” Our country is based on equality, and by making a more severe punishment for an exact…
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…parts; Repressive law, which was basically punishment that was publicly viewed, it is to show what the individuals should not be doing, and it had strong moral ground. The other was Restitutive law, which was characterized by modern societies…
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