Papers 5131-5140 of total 26892 found.
…likened to jaywalking, in that it is common, but not punished often. This must change. Software piracy should incur immediate prosecution, and swift punishment. This way, prospective software pirates will be discouraged from involving themselves. Also, control…
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…relate that the results of all their actions consist of the Lord’s displeasurement and anger. Their punishments are similar in the sense that God makes them suffer and eventually forgives them. There are questions that arise in midst of these stories…
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…behavior. An example of a negative reinforcement might be that a student gets detention for getting caught cheating on a test. The detention serves as a negative reinforcement to keep the student form doing the same thing in the future. Punishment
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…necessary to accomplish this process. If practice is structured, rewards or punishments are given, and a relaxed environment is maintained any group of young children can be coached. The first step in this task of coaching children is that a well organize plan…
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…happening at the scaffold, the main characters were present. It provides the setting of several important scenes in the novel. It is where Hester is forced to stand for three hours as punishment, where Dimmesdale, Pearl, and Hester stand in the night, and where…
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…. The manner she poses her characteristics in such as being stubborn and raggedness portrays her flaw in the play. Antigone attempts to challenge Creon's love for power and accepts the punishment given to her. She bows to death because she is aware that she has done…
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…may arise, this is clear when he says to his son Haimon "Do you want me to show myself weak before the people? Or to break my sworn word" (25). Creon feels that if someone dishonors the city in which he rules they must be punished. If Polyneices…
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…making themselves look bad. The punishment commonly used against these arrogant people is language. For example, individuals who boasted about how great they were during life are issued the punishment of not being able to brag anymore. These people believe…
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…the letter "A" on his chest, or at the scaffold in the wee hours of the morning, practicing how he is going to confess the next day, deluding himself by pretending that his private punishment is adequate. Similarly, there are also some things that go…
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…with the suitors. Some may say this punishment was too harsh, and made Odysseus less than an honorable man. However, Odysseus’s actions are justifiable. Indeed those who occupied the lord’s manor during his absence did so with no honor. But one may argue…
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