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    justice served in punishment? There are many factors that should be considered as to whether or not justice is being served by the punishment given. The short story “Punishment” written by Rabindranath Tagore is about two brothers and their wives. The story begins when the two brothers return home from work and hear that their wives have been screaming and yelling at each other again. The elder brother Dukhiram demands that his wife Radha get his food. Radha responds to her husband by telling

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    Corporal Punishment in Schools Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence‚ or for the purpose of disciplining or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to deter attitudes or behaviour deemed unacceptable (Miller‚ Vandome‚ & McBrewster‚ 2009). Corporal punishment can be divided into three categories‚ these include: judicial‚ domestic and school. For the purpose of this essay we will be focusing on school corporal punishment‚ the advantages and guidelines to follow

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    Community service constitute an apologetic reparation that the person is now required to make to the community what he has wronged. The Indian Penal Code was the enacted in 1860 by virtue of the classic legal draftsmanship of Lord Macaulay. If there would have been a concept of community service prevalent at that time then the authors are sure that there would have been no need to urge the inclusion of the same in the Indian Penal Code. But since this exclusion by Macaulay is because of no fault

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    INDP‚ Kudler Fine Foods- Final Paper NTC/362 August 6‚ 2014 INDP‚ Kudler Fine Foods-Final Paper A network is defined as computer components such as hardware‚ assorted cables‚ and fiber optics‚ networking equipment used to link a company’s computers so that they can assign files‚ printers‚ software‚ and additional computer-related assets across short and long distances. Kudler Fine Foods is a specialty and gourmet food company with the home office in La Jolla‚ CA and two other facilities in Del

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    Joe Saelmi Crim 402- Willis Thursday‚ February 24‚ 2011 Hay’s Paradox on Punishment When examining punishments and laws of the seventeen and eighteen hundreds it is easy to see the paradox pointed out by Douglas Hay. As societies grew through the ages and Man became more civilized‚ men with wealth also became more interested in control. Especially during Feudal times‚ it is easy to see how those with power were bent on keeping it‚ and how those without it would strive to make ends meet.

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    discipline are more ethical and effective. Thesis Statement: Use of corporal punishment as child discipline is both unethical and ineffective. “When I was about 20 years old‚ I met an old pastor’s wife who told me that when she was young and had her first child‚ she didn’t believe in striking children‚ although spanking kids with a switch pulled from a tree was standard punishment at the time. But one day when her son was four or five‚ he did something that she felt warranted a spanking – the first

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    complete the tables (see the example below) and to plot the data points on the grid to the right of each table. Connect the points with appropriate line(s). Example: A plan with 300 minutes Plan Description: $5.99 per month with 300 minutes; additional fee of $.05 for each minute over the 300 limit To create ordered pairs to graph the relationship‚ cost was calculated for minutes in increments of 200‚ beginning with zero. The values in the Total Cost column are calculated based on the Plan Description

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    Imagine a man has murdered someone‚ but feels he should not have to endure punishment for his crime as the murder was for the benefit of society. The man being described is an ubermensch. Crime and Punishment recounts the psychological struggles of Raskolnikov‚ a poor student in St. Petersburg‚ who murders Alyona Ivanovna and Lizaveta to determine if he is an ubermensch. After the murder‚ Raskolnikov struggles to keep his sanity while trying to reason that the murders needed to be executed. Alyona

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    Crime and Punishment and Freud         Hubris‚ or extreme pride‚ has been the downfall of heroes since the beginning of story-telling. In fact‚ pride is considered one of the seven deadly sins that can bring nothing but pain in the end and has been condemned by the church and the majority of the world. Psychology has named this excessive pride narcissism‚ a disorder that by definition‚ entitles that one feels extreme love and high regards for themself. Many serial killers have been diagnosed with

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    Philosophy 338 Professor Hubin THE UTILITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT I. Utilitarian Theories of Punishment: Utilitarian justifications are forward-looking (consequentialistic) in nature. All of the questions about the justification of punishment (general justification‚ title and severity) will be answered by appeal to the utility (value) of the consequences of an action. A. The General Justification: All punishment is‚ according to the utilitarian‚ intrinsically bad‚ because it involves the

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