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…are in Yeşildere, were punished because they did not use purification systems. Another cause is drainage. These kinds of waste are very harmful for the sea and also people's health. In recent years, a new sewer system has been established. Therefore…
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…tries to commit his brother Teddy, who thinks he is Theodore Roosevelt, into the Happydale Sanitarium. Maybe if he was insane the punishment would not be as harsh. As if his day was not going bad enough, his older brother Jonathan shows up at the house…
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…and those of our loved ones, ethical concerns that some people die unfairly, all these and many other issues are discussed in Jewish literature. Jewish people wondered how individuals would be rewarded or punished after their death. Many Jewish thinkers figured…
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…lowers Hamlet's expectations of himself, but makes him all the more like the murderer he is trying to punish. Not only has he killed someone's father (Ophelia and Laertes), but he has also deprived Polonius of his right to repent. Hamlet is mentally tortured…
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…arrest law and a family court system to help protect the victim and punish the abuser. At least this was the intent; the reality, however, is that these laws are not truly fulfilling the goals they were reaching for. The charges can now be laid the police…
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…a whole country, especially with different cultures. People in the United States need their own set of values because each city and state is different. Also, legalism is effective in the protection of all people, although the punishments are sometimes harsh…
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…the Jews out of society, dehumanizing them, torturing them, and finally killing them, simply because they were Jewish. To have the types of punishment that the Jews faced during the Holocaust is something that one would not think to happen in a modern day…
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…. The government should make Coca Cola increase their health controls (internalise their externalities), if scandals of this sort happen again. They can enforce this by either subsidies (reward) of in this case taxation (punishment). People who would usually only buy…
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…. Control your emotions and don't be moody. 20. Don't overwhelm your students by homework and assignments. 21. Don't over-punish your students! 22. Don't teach before you insure that every student is paying attention. 23. Set time limits for every task. 24…
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…the Quakers. He ordered a public beating for Ann Coleman’s punishment, and she almost died consequently (Shepherd iv). John Hathorne was a judge who sentenced many people to death during the Salem witch trials. He was the Reeves 2 Judge Hathorne spoken…
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