Category: /Literature/English
circumstance punish her. Pearl is portrayed as an offspring of vice from the moment that she is conceived. We see Pearl as a victim throughout the book; she remains inwardly innocent despite the circumstances that she is brought up in. Not even a shaft of light can
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Category: /Literature/English
and his fellow protestors chanted, America, the red, white, and blue, we spit on you. Even though he was not the only protestor, Johnson was the only protestor reprimanded. The man was punished not for his words, but for his actions. He was punished because
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medication therapy and monitoring, residential services, rehabilitation services, and support services are successful in bringing the severely mentally ill back to communities. People go to jail because the society wants to punish them, but the punishments
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Being True To Oneself In The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter, a novel that takes place in a New England colony, depicts a lady
named Hester Prynne who is being punished for committing adultery by wearing a scarlet A on
her chest. Hester and her
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
. They were found guilty. Even though they were given no jail time, these men will never be able to play ball again. This punishment was given by the former Judge Landis now Commissioner of the American League.
The 1919 Chicago White Sox were the single best
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Category: /History
of governing and social interactions to increase the prosperity of people.
These ideas changes the way people felt about divine right authority by showing that individuals are born with inalienable rights.
Arbitrary punishment was a problem during the reign
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Category: /History
can be imprisoned or punished without a trial. This important clause is preceded by clause thirty-eight which does not allow any freeman to be put on trial without a reason. Some justice can be upheld with these few clauses but can be ultimately
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
participate in illegal activities hit deeper than the actual punishment itself. For example, when a person speeds they must pay a fine for the offense, but in addition to the fine they lose time at work appearing in court which results in lost income. On top
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Category: /History/North American History
who travel and work off travel fees), a comfortable living space under the care of a Christian master and the guarantee of not working in harsh conditions. Equal punishment of crimes was also mentioned in the advertisement, meaning you would not be put
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Category: /History/World History
of the higher castes. Not only does this displease our gods, but also there are harsh physical punishments for doing this. I have known many people who were whipped or beaten or burned just for speaking to upper caste citizens. Similar punishments are given
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