August banished members of the aristocracy rather than execute them for a variety of crimes. He exiled his daughter, Julia, because she was involved in a sex scandal. He banished the poet Ovid because his lyrics were too explicit. Sometimes banishment was for a set term. Sometimes it was for life.
rehabilitating prisoners rather than just locking them up.
In 1945 - rather later than in many countries.
Lincoln Castle was built by William the Conqueror. It was built as a military installation and sometimes used as a prison rather than a grand palace for someone to live.
Islam (or rather Moslem citizens and countries) was/were responsible for the building of Baghdad. Everything about Baghdad was influenced by Islamic Principles and Moslem Rulers.
August banished members of the aristocracy rather than execute them for a variety of crimes. He exiled his daughter, Julia, because she was involved in a sex scandal. He banished the poet Ovid because his lyrics were too explicit. Sometimes banishment was for a set term. Sometimes it was for life.
"SONA" is not a real prison, but rather a fictional maximum-security prison depicted in the TV series "Prison Break." It is where some of the main characters are imprisoned in the show.
He wrote or rather dictated it, when he was in prison.
You can't *GO* to prison. you can be *sentenced* to prison and if your term is longer than 5 years, you will be in juvie for 5 years and then move to prison when you turn 18. Answer It very much depends on where a person lives. In some countries such as Nigeria and Thailand, people as young as 13 can be sentenced to prison, and may even find themsleves alongside prisoners who are adult. In other countries, such as those in Europe a person who is 13 would normally be sent to a young offenders' facility and the level of security would depend on the nature of the crime. In some cases, people are released on turning 18 and in other cases (e.g. murder) they remain detained, but in a proper prison rather than a place for teenagers.
He is really mad and disappointed. He'd rather be dead that to be banished.
It is obious that those comdemed to die, would rather live in prison all their life.
Rhyme and reasons were banished from the kingdom of wisdom because they were seen as distractions that could potentially dilute the seriousness and credibility of important information and knowledge. The focus in the kingdom of wisdom was on logic, critical thinking, and evidence-based reasoning rather than on poetic or lyrical devices.
This question to rather vague, and needs more information. Do they what in other countries?
rehabilitating prisoners rather than just locking them up.
He is a big baby. He is whining and moaning and feeling sorry for himself, and saying that he would rather die than be banished. The Friar sets him straight.
He is banished from Verona, meaning he cannot see Juliet. He thinks it would be better to be dead than not to see his wife, Juliet.
What upset Romeo the most about being banished from Verona was the fact that he can't see Juliet anymore or he will be killed on the spot. He is also worried that if he is found with Juliet while in Verona that she will die with him.