They are basically to punish bad behavior. As you can see, the laws of any state or country has all those penalties and punishments. And in Ancient Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code was full of punishments.
His improper behavior at the dinner party made everyone feel uncomfortable.
The argument of the story is that rather than relying solely on laws to dictate our behavior, we should naturally embody compassion and a sense of moral duty towards others, akin to the Good Samaritan from the Bible. This suggests that true decency should come from within and not just from external rules and regulations.
Plato believed that law was essential for a just society and provided guidelines for moral behavior. He emphasized the importance of laws being based on reason and understanding, rather than simply the power of the state. Plato argued that laws should reflect the ideal form of justice and serve to promote the common good of the community.
I wonder if you mean "Maritime Law" - which governs navigation and overseas commerce.Added: Or - if you are referring to "good time" earned for your good behavior in jail or prison - - there is no 'law' entitling you to it.
There are many choices: One choice is wait your time until your probation is over. Another choice is talk to your probation officer and ask him how he thought about your behavior and if he says good propose to him the idea of getting off of probation. He will then give you the steps to present yourself in front of a judge and the evidence you need to present the judge to show how you've been on good behavior, but you will need a good reasoning, and the judge will need to see lots of back-up information to show that you have been on good behavior, and how you don't need probation anymore.
you need to become soldier and you do good they will promte you and you can work your way up to a specialist
he should never punish antigone 4 what she should of done she wanted to burrey her brother
it is the way you act you should have good behavior
As in "Be good or mommy gets hurt"?No. Using guilt to make children behave is never good.
It's not good but sometimes neccessary.
im not an animal expert, but i would feed it something that it doesn't like or take some sort of its animal "privelage away". but i would reward good behavior, and not reward bad behavior instead of punishing.
Be honest, faithful, and loyal.
Well you should learn human behavior becouse you can get a good job and you can tell what type a person that person is.
People, being people, will think dark thoughts. God will not punish you for experiencing these thoughts that pop into your head, but may punish you because of what you do with them. Do you dispose of the thoughts? That's good! Or do you hang onto them, keeping them around? That's not as good.
Because god will punish sinful people
Snakes don't learn behavior by hitting.
Altruistic punishment is a behavior in which individuals punish others (defectors/free-riders/non-cooperators) at a cost to themselves in order to provide a public good or otherwise advance the fitness/utility of a larger group.