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deterrence.
No. Physical punishment is NOT related to the ban on establishing a religion in the U.S. One can argue that the ban on 'cruel and unusual punishments' in effect bans all forms of physical punishment.
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Should have no effect.
I have heard rumours to that effect
severity of punishment
The shepherd's punishment in "Nadia the Willful" serves as a warning about the consequences of acting selfishly. It shows Nadia the importance of caring for others and not only thinking of herself. This punishment ultimately leads to her growth and development as a character.
Republican ideology has had a mixed effect on education in the United States. On one hand, Republicans have advocated for increasing school choice and promoting market-based reforms such as charter schools. On the other hand, Republican-led administrations have also been criticized for underfunding public schools and prioritizing standardized testing, which some argue undermines the quality of education. Overall, the effect of Republican ideology on education varies depending on individual policies and perspectives.
no, scientists have recently concluded that a asteroid killed them
'Crime and Punishment' [Doestoevsky] would be a good one
It can be effective, mostly when the punishment is known before the rule is broken, it teaches cause and effect. If they felt the action was worth the cost then they should expect the outcome.
Murder is murder. It depends on the state, and if capital punishment is in effect in that state.