This is a hard question to answer. It's really very sentimental whether you think so or not; But i'd like to believe that you don't know what the punishment is until you've expierienced it.
For some people, there is no punishment. For others, there is an extreme punishment. That really depends on what your thoughts are and who you are.
what wepons was used for corpral punishment
It was legal as a form of punishment.... apex!
Field Punishment No. 1 comprised a British Army punishment imposed for minor offences such as drunkenness, and was often applied during the First World War. A most humiliating form of punishment which continued into the late 1920s, Field Punishment No.1 saw the soldier in question attached standing full-length to a fixed object - either a post or a gun wheel - for up to two hours a day (often one hour in the morning and another in the afternoon) for a maximum of 21 days. An earlier punishment by flogging had been earlier abolished within the British Army in 1881. Field Punishment No. 2 comprised a British Army punishment imposed for major offences such as defying an order and was often applied during the First World War. the form of punishment was to face the firing squad
Capital Punishment, Firearm
The United States
"Taking life for granted" means not appreciating or valuing life's experiences, opportunities, and blessings. It involves not recognizing the significance of the gift of life and all that it entails.
Because police take your money or time, not your life
It means that they take many things for granted and there are not going the right way in life.
It means Someone been granted to be "immune" from punishment
Don't take your family for granted
We all take American Citizanship for granted
Sometimes, but don't take it for granted until you've met them in real life too.
You Take Me for Granted was created on 1983-03-12.
You Take for Granted was created on 2012-03-11.
As many as life gives you. Just don't let him take you for granted.
# A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment. #: The governor granted a stay of execution.
Julius Caesar was granted the title and powers of Dictator for life.