Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
be unjustified and unfair, something malicious and hateful, or something purely evil and selfish. I would be the modern "Robin Hood" figure, taking from the indulgent rich to give to the poor; killing people who somehow escaped punishment by trickery or luck
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Category: /Literature
. It seemed so arbitrary to me that God could get so hung up on these details and punish those souls by not permitting them to go to heaven even though they seemed to deserve it.
I am really not religious at all, and I have a lot of my own views about the afterlife
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
out punishments, which were in many ways, harsher, crueler, more brutal and punitive. As for the union Army, their life and death struggle to survive and/or retain the ground that they had won pushed all other concerns including the welfare a newly freed
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Category: /History/European History
the price
"If ever you disturb our streets again,
Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace." (1.1.97)
In this Tybalt does receive a warning so although he can be blamed for exacerbating a fight in act 1 scene 1 he cannot be further punished.
Some would
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Category: /History/European History
the athletes and the league. First, it doesn't allow athletes to fully utilize endorsements. Second, the rule is subjective and could lead to many unfair punishments. Third, the dress code is not thorough enough to actually do any good. That is why we stand affirmed
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Category: /Literature/English
become withered inside emotionally.Miss Haversham only punishment is that the heartless young woman she has created will use her lack of feelings against her.
For most of the novel Estella takes pleasure in her role of avenger, but Estella herself
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In Edgar Allan Poes The Pit and the Pendulum and The Masque of the Red Death, the author uses different symbolism to illustrate the image of death. In both of these stories, death is the final result of a punishment, the end of a humans life
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. They receive no pain from their punishment. Yet, they must live without ever seeing God. This random condemnation rubs me the wrong way because it condems people for events out of their control, their birth. It also condems them for not being baptised which seems
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. Rather, he writes a manual where there are political conflicts and tensions. Machiavelli writes how a prince should deal with these conflicts and tensions. He condones cruelty, punishment, religion, rewards, compassion, and integrity to achieve power
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Category: /History/World History
groundnut shipments and the re-export sector expanded strongly and offset declines in cotton and fish exports. The overall balance of payments improved as private capital inflows offset shortfalls in disbursements of external project assistance; and gross
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