Various philosophers and legal scholars have challenged the concept of punishment in different ways. Some argue that punishment should focus on rehabilitation rather than retribution, while others question the effectiveness of punishment as a deterrent. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the fairness and proportionality of certain punishments in the justice system.
Arachne from which we get arachnid or spider.
The Socs challenged the Greasers The Socs challenged the Greasers
A Thinker that is Challenged
I was challenged to a chess tournament.He felt challenged by her words.Bart was challenged to stay in the haunted house for thirty minutes. That was two weeks ago.
The suffix of "challenged" is -ed.
no t can not be challenged.
Yes, a person who is not mentally challenged can divorce a person who is mentally challenged would have to be proven they are mentally challenged), but they would have to let the courts decide in the provisions of the divorce what you would pay to help sustain the lifestyle of the mentally challenged person.
Divergent has been challenged.
No, "challenged" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe someone who has a physical or mental disability.
One of the most common variation of the myth is that Thamyris competed against the muses in a musical contest and lost, in punishment for his defeat they in turn they took away his sight, his ability to create poetry and play the lyre.
not offering opposition when challenged
Copernicus challenged the geocentric theory