In the play Hamlet, there is a strict guard being maintained at the Castle of Elsinore because the King had just died. Whenever a monarch dies there tends to be unrest, so guard would be increased as a precaution.
Yes they are.
false they DID have very strict curfews for female students
Strict liability is the liability to punitive sanction despite the lack of mens rea.
The strict caste system the Brahmin's were in the upper most part of their social class and the untouchables or the outcasts were in the lower most part of their social class. The untouchables were treated like dirt and never spoken to by anyone outside of their caste.
no he is a strict christian
Switzerland maintained strict neutrality during both wars
Well maintained dust bins at many locales - Strict application of penalty for defaulters - advertising to motivate civic sense.
While many had strong feelings to the contrary, the US maintained strict neutrality.
== == It would be helpful to know what religions you are referring to, some religions are very strict about marrying outside a persons faith.
no Canada has strict bans on bringing guns in fom outside the country
Japan began its strict isolationism with the Sakoku Edict issued in 1635 by Tokugawa Iemitsu.
Solitary confinement in individual cells but the prisoners were put to work outside their cells during the day. A strict, no, make that a very strict code of silence was imposed at all times.
The major accomplishments of legalism include the fact that people acted in a more civil manner and law and order was maintained among other things. Legalism is the strict adherence of the law.
Well in a strict biological sense, reproduction within the same species is always a plus. Outside of that, just a hunch.
Communities have strict laws about keeping and/or storing an empty refrigerator outside the home. Refrigerators pose a danger to children who can become trapped inside them. You must remove the door from the refrigerator if you are storing it outside.
He established an alternate attendance system known as sankin kotai. This required daimyo to live alternately between their domain and Edo. The Tokugawa Bakufu also required that the daimyo maintained a permanent residence in Edo and required that their families live there. Tokugawa Ieyasu also enforced a strict castle building and destruction system. He required daimyo to destroy certain castles in their domains if there were found to be too many. Conversely, when a new castle was being built, he would require daimyo provide materials for it's construction. Needless to say, this was a huge economic strain on them.
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