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as a number of civilian losses. Also, there was enormous property and economic damage done to all of the countries involved. The War was formally ended with the infamous Treaty of Versailles, which, given the goals of the leaders involved, was designed to punish
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Category: /Literature/English
is doing. There is a telescreen placed in every corner of every room. This telescreen could not be turned off. If you are heard thinking of something the Big Brother does not want you to think then you will be punished by the Thought Police. This punishment
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. In both chapters, Aristotle makes good use of simple but direct examples to illustrate his point of view. The examples are important in the text as Aristotle is dealing with abstract concepts; tying them into a real-world context of punishment and reward
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universities refuse to accept this problem and take action upon it because doing so can possibly tarnish their reputations. It is exactly this denial that is allowing the problem of "date rape" to grow. Because many students know that they will not be punished
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. I had already experienced His grace and faithfulness in saving my life and city, but I now would learn that GodÂ’s punishment is real, that what we do against God will not go unaccounted for. And sometimes, as with the king of Assyria, the punishment
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
is not satisfied with Cordelia's response, he
turns his back on Cordelia and on her love. By doing this he is
destroying the natural family unit and lacks the insight to know
this. He unjustly punishes Cordelia by banishing her from the
kingdom. He casts out his
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
his seat in judgment5.
This point of view suggests that the idea of punishment and reward is enough for moral enforcement, but some believers argue that they don't need this carrot and stick logic, they don't apply the Morals of God for the sake of going
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release, "the scene was not without a mixture of awe, such as much always invest the spectacle of guilt and shame of a fellow creature". They almost took delight in seeing her punished, having thought they had "spiritually cleansed" the town, and therefore only
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
but a variable ratio schedule is more effective for maintaining it.
Skinner also observed behavioural control and came to the conclusion that punishment is the most common technique used, yet by no means the most successful. He felt that, ?punishment may stop
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Category: /Social Sciences
in a decreased probability of the behavior occurring in the future (Stacy Breslau, 2003 )."
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