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  1. Punishment in Capitals

    Punishment in Capitals DVD cover. Video of the London ULU show 45 minute documentary interview with Napalm ... 2002 video albums Category Live video albums Category 2002 live albums no Punishment in Capitals pt Punishment in Capitals sco Punishment in Capitals ...   more details



  1. Punishment & Society

    Infobox journal title Punishment & Society cover File Punishment & Society.jpg editor Alison Liebling, Dirk van Zyl Smit discipline Criminology former names abbreviation Punishm. Soc. publisher SAGE Publications country frequency 5 year history 1999 present openaccess license impact 1.000 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journals Journal200845 link1 http pun.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http pun.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 42208145 LCCN sn99017542 CODEN ISSN 1462 4745 eISSN 1741 3095 Punishment & Society is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that covers the fields of criminology and penology . The journal s editors in chief are Alison Liebling and Dirk van Zyl Smit University of Nottingham . It was established in 1999 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Abstracting and indexing Punishment & Society is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 1.000, ranking it 21 out of 43 journals in the category Criminology and Penology . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Criminology and Penology title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 series Web of Science postscript . ref References reflist External links Official website http www.sagepub.com journals Journal200845 Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Criminology journals Category Publications established in 1999 ...   more details



  1. Gluttons for Punishment

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Gluttons for Punishment Type Live Album Artist Spock s Beard Cover Spock s Beard Live 2005.jpg Released 2005 Recorded 2005 Genre Progressive rock Label InsideOut Music Producer Spock s Beard Length 118 33 Last album Octane album Octane br 2005 This album Gluttons for Punishment br 2005 Next album Spock s Beard album Spock s Beard br 2006 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r796305 title Gluttons for Punishment Spock s Beard & 124 AllMusic first Fran ois last Couture work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 23 August 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score For the Food Network show Glutton for Punishment Gluttons for Punishment , released in 2005, is a double live album by the progressive rock band Spock s Beard . It was recorded during the band s Octane album Octane tour on March 18, 2005 at Colos Saal, Aschaffenburg , Germany March 20 at Z7, Pratteln , Switzerland and March 21 at Substage, Karlsruhe , Germany. It is also the first live album released by Spock s Beard since the departure of former frontman Neal Morse . Track listing Disc one Intro 1 20 The Ballet of the Impact 5 50 I Wouldn t Let it Go 4 47 Surfing Down the Avalanche 3 53 She is Everything 7 06 Climbing Up That Hill 3 34 Letting Go 1 20 Of the Beauty of It All 4 56 Harm s Way 11 17 NWC 9 58 Disc two At the End of the Day 16 33 The Bottom Line 7 40 Ryo s Solo 5 57 Ghosts of Autumn 6 49 As Long As We Ride 8 26 The Light 19 07 Personnel Nick D Virgilio Singing lead vocals , guitar , Drum kit drums , Percussion instrument percussion Ryo Okumoto Keyboard instrument keyboards , vocals Alan Morse guitars, vocals Dave Meros Bass guitar bass , vocals Additional personnel Jimmy Keegan drums, percussion, vocals References Reflist Spock s Beard Category Spock s Beard albums Category Double live albums Category ... for Punishment ...   more details



  1. Punishment of the Grave

    Expert subject Islam date October 2009 Eschatology Punishment of the Grave lang ar Adh b al Qabr is an Islamic concept of the period following death but prior to the Day of Judgement , when the souls of the unrighteous are punished in the grave. Nonetheless, it is important to take into account the fact that this is a concept, in that Muslim s generally have embellished upon the idea. The Qur an , the authoritative Muslim scripture, is silent on the Punishment of the Grave, speaking solely of the Day of Judgement . Prevalence of belief Various early Muslim sects such as the Khawarij and some portions of the Mu tazili denied iman firm faith in the Punishment of the Grave. ref As quoted by Abul Hasan al Ash aree in al Maqaalaatul Islaamiyyeen p. 430 ref These groups did not necessarily deny the existence of the Punishment, but instead denied the infalliability of the hadith s which described the Punishment. Punishment In Islamic belief the grave constitutes a third stage of human existence, with the first two being the womb and then mortal life, and the fourth being eternity in heaven or hell. The punishment of the grave applies regardless of manner of death or of the corporeal state of the deceased, and is measured by criteria unlike those of the living. The living cannot ... date June 2010 Animals are able to hear the Punishment of the Grave while human beings cannot. ref ... who are undergoing punishment, to at least temporarily halt their suffering. blockquote Muhammad said ... in Sunnah The Sunnah contains numerous evidences and descriptions of the punishment of the grave ... one on each grave and said, It is hoped that their punishment may be abated till those two pieces ... in prayer , he should seek refuge in Allah from four things From the Punishment of Hell, from the Punishment ... finaljourney realityofpunishmentgrave.html The Reality of the Punishment in the Grave , by Badee ... of the Hour DEFAULTSORT Punishment Of The Grave Category Islamic theology Category Afterlife Category ...   more details



  1. Extrajudicial punishment

    . Extrajudicial punishment may be planned and carried out by a particular branch of a state, without ... tacitly approve of the punishment after the fact. They can also genuinely disagree with it, depending ... of extrajudicial punishment. In such circumstances, police or military personnel may be unofficially ... are examples from the history of the Soviet Union , where extrajudicial punishment by administrative ... are campaigning against extrajudicial punishment. ref http www.extrajudicialexecutions.org Project ... state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Extrajudicial Punishment Category Capital punishment Category Criminal ...   more details



  1. Collective punishment

    Distinguish Collective responsibility POV date February 2008 Collective punishment is the punishment ... over their actions. In times of war and armed conflict , collective punishment has resulted in wiktionary ..., Military occupation occupying powers have used collective punishment to retaliate against ... , until the punishment was officially repealed by the government of the Qing Dynasty 1644 1912 in 1905 ... of responsibility and punishment, was in use at least since the time of Alfred the Great in the 9th ... punishment of Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party . 19th century The principle of collective punishment was laid out by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman in his Sherman s Special Field Orders ... near Kragujevac as punishment for previous actions of the Serbian resistance movement. In the next ... punishment or reprisal for that year s assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by commandos nearby ... as collective punishment. The goal was to punish the Germans , ref name Iw9AAAAIAAJ page 2 http ..., ISBN 073911607 ref In the US and UK the ideas of German collective guilt and collective punishment ... guilt and collective punishment is JCS 1067 from early 1945. ref name Francis R. Nicosia p.130,131 Collective punishment has also been implicated in the American food policy in occupied Germany ... Times, the British planned collective punishment for aiding Reds, rewards and more troops in Malaya in 1951. ref British to step up Malaya campaign 1951 plans include collective punishment for aiding ... punishment as an official policy to suppress the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya in 1952. ref Labor s censure ... punishment in Cyprus in the form of evicting families from their homes and closing shops anywhere ... 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention specifically forbids collective punishment. Joseph Stalin s mass ... of officially orchestrated collective punishment. The partial removal of potentially trouble making ... of collective punishment. Pogrom s may be considered examples of unofficial collective punishment ...   more details



  1. Suspension (punishment)

    refimprove date April 2008 Suspension is a form of punishment that people receive for violating rules and regulations. Workplace Suspension is a common practice in the Employment workplace for being in violation of an organization s workplace policy policy , or major breaches of policy. Work suspensions occur when a business manager or supervisor deems an action of an employee, whether intentional or unintentional, to be a violation of policy that should result in a course of punishment, and when the employee s absence during the suspension period does not hurt the company. This form of action hurts the employee because s he will have no hours of work for the period s he is suspended for and therefore will not get paid, unless the suspension is with pay, or is challenged and subsequently overturned. Some jobs, which pay on salary , may have paid suspensions, in which the affected worker will be barred from coming to work but will still receive pay. Generally, suspensions are deemed most ... an investigation. This is used not as a punishment, but in the employer s best interest. For example ... officers involved in such shootings end up receiving no punishment. Sport Suspension is a punishment ..., suspension is mandatory leave assigned to a student as a form of punishment that can last anywhere .... This form of punishment is often chosen because it provides supervision and structure to the students ... of the punishment it is intended to be, and also gives students less of a reason to misbehave on purpose ... to arrive at school at a designated time on a Saturday to serve out their punishment, rather ... ref This type of punishment is commonly referred to as Saturday School , but it may go under other names as well. The name Saturday School is also used to indicate School punishment Detention detention , a less serious punishment. If a student doesn t show up at Saturday School, it might result in a more serious punishment being given to the student. Roman Catholic canon law In Roman Catholic canon ...   more details



  1. Cropping (punishment)

    corporal punishment Cropping is the removal of a person s ear s as an act of physical punishment. ref harvtxt Stronghold Knights 2010 ref It was performed along with the pillory pillorying or immobilisation in the stocks , ref name Warner harvtxt Warner 2005 p 244 ref ref name Corlew163 harvtxt Corlew Folmsbee Mitchell 1990 p 163 ref and sometimes alongside punishments such as Human branding As punishment branding or fines. ref name Warner The punishment is described in Victor Hugo s Hunchback of Notre Dame . ref name Hugo harvtxt Hugo 1831 p 139 ref Description Cropping sometimes occurred as a standalone punishment such as in the case of William Prynne for seditious libel , ref name DuCane harvtxt Du Cane 2005 p 13 ref where criminals ears would be cut off with a blade . Cropping was also a secondary punishment to having criminals ears nailed to the pillory with the intention that their body movements would tear them off . ref name DuCane In the case of Thomas Barrie 1538 , he spent a whole day with his ears nailed to the pillory in Newbury, Berkshire Newbury , England, before having them cut off to release him. ref name Ford harvtxt Ford 2001 ref History Cropping is mentioned in ancient Assyrian law and the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi . Cropping was quite rare in England , but more common in Guernsey . ref name Ogier14 harvtxt Ogier 1996 p 14 ref Notable cases of cropping in England include Thomas Barrie in 1538, who reputedly died from Acute stress reaction shock following his cropping, ref name Ford and John Bastwick , William Prynne , and Henry Burton Puritan Henry Burton in 1637. ref name Dearmer harvtxt Dearmer 2009 p 189 ref In the 16th century, Henry VIII amended ... In Rhode Island , cropping was a punishment for crimes such as Counterfeit money counterfeiting ... citation last Adams first Robert title The Abuses of Punishment year 1998 publisher Palgrave Macmillan ... citation last Du Cane first Edmund F title The Punishment and Prevention of Crime year 2005 ...   more details



  1. Punishment in Australia

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  1. The Jogi's Punishment

    The Jogi s Punishment is an Indian fairy tale , a Punjabi story collected by Major Campbell in Feroshepore. Andrew Lang included it in The Lilac Fairy Book . Synopsis A rajah made a jogi welcome in his city, building a house where he might receive guests. The rajah s only child was a beautiful daughter, who was betrothed to a neighboring prince. One day this daughter visited the jogi, who was instantly attracted to her. She guessed his intention and fled, and the jogi threw a lance after her, wounding her in the leg. The next day, the jogi claimed to have been visited by a demon, which came disguised as a beautiful young woman but transformed into a hideous monster. The rajah had to find a beautiful young woman with a lance wound. When he did so, and realized it was his daughter, the jogi declared that his true daughter had been replaced in infancy by this evil spirit. The king made a chest, and they put the daughter in it and threw it in the river. The next morning, her betrothed was hunting by the river and found the chest. He freed her and found that she was his betrothed. They married on the spot. The prince had a great monkey put in the chest in the princess s place, and the chest put back in the river. The jogi had his pupils retrieve it and then ordered them not to come into the room, whatever screams they heard. He took out a silken cord to strangle the princess. Shortly thereafter, they heard screams for help but did not enter. Eventually they did and found the jogi s body. When the princess heard the jogi was dead, she made her peace with her father. External links http www.classicreader.com read.php sid.3 bookid.1088 sec.3 The Jogi s Punishment DEFAULTSORT Jogi s Punishment Category Indian fairy tales Category Pakistani fairy tales ...   more details



  1. Punishment of the Rebels

    Infobox Painting image file Botticcelli, Sandro The Punishment of Korah and the Stoning of Moses and Aaron 1481 82.jpg title Punishment of the Rebels artist Sandro Botticelli year 1480 1482 image size 360px type Fresco height 348.5 width 570 city Rome museum Sistine Chapel The Punishment of the Rebels is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli , executed in 1480 1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel , Rome . History On 27 October 1480 Botticelli, together with other Florentine painters, left for Rome, where he had been called as part of the reconciliation project between Lorenzo de Medici , the de facto ruler of Republic of Florence Florence , and Pope Sixtus IV . The Florentines started to work in the Sistine Chapel as early as the Spring of 1481, along with Pietro Perugino , who was already there. The theme of the decoration was a parallel between the Stories of Moses and those of Christ, as a sign of continuity between the Old Testament Old and the New Testament . A continuity also between the divine law of the Tables and the message of Jesus, who, in turn, chose Peter the first alleged bishop of Rome as his successor this would finally result into a legitimation of the latter s successors, the popes of Rome. Botticelli, helped by numerous assistants, painted three scenes. On 17 February 1482 his contract was renovated, including the other scenes to complete the chapel s decoration. However, on the 20th of the same month, his father died he returned to Florence, where he remained. Description Empty section date September 2011 References reflist Sources cite book first Bruno last Santi title I protagonisti dell arte italiana chapter Botticelli publisher Scala location Florence year 2001 Category 1480s paintings Category Paintings by Sandro Botticelli Category Sistine Chapel es Castigo de los rebeldes fr La Punition des rebelles it Punizione dei ribelli sk Vzbura proti Moj i ov m z konom ...   more details



  1. Strapping (punishment)

    corporal punishment Strapping refers to the use of a strap as an implement of corporal punishment . It is typically a broad and heavy strip of leather, often with a hard handle, the more flexible blade being applied to the offender. Probably because of the stiffness, the word strap is sometimes used interchangeably with a leather paddle spanking paddle . Other terms that are sometimes used interchangeably include whipping , lashing, and confusingly even in some official language, Belting beating belting in principle a belt is lighter, without a handle. These terms are strictly speaking reserved for other implements. The Scottish tawse is a forked version with two or more tails, colloquially known as the belt, and was the standard implement of punishment in state schools until it was banned in 1987. ref http www.corpun.com scotland.htm The Cane and the Tawse in Scottish Schools at World Corporal Punishment Research. ref The historical strop, usually made for institutional use, is also known as a prison strap because it was mainly used on adult convicts &ndash either for discipline within the prison system, or as an original judicial corporal punishment, often combined with prison time, imposed by a court but carried out by prison staff. This has been the case notably in the USA mainly the South, e.g. Arkansas at least until 1967 sometimes a spanking inflicted on the trousers, sometimes bare bottom but also used on the back and Canada until 1972, delivered to the offender s bare buttocks . ref http www.corpun.com canada.htm The Canadian Prison Strap at World Corporal Punishment Research. ref The strap has also been used on minors in reformatories and in schools. The latter was particularly prevalent in Canada, applied to the student s hand, until abolished in 2004, but there, in modern ... or punishment horse , or against a whipping post . Like the holed paddle , there is a version ... 20Tabert&f false ref with a 5 foot leather strap in 1921. The strapping was punishment for Tabert failing ...   more details



  1. Punishment Park

    Infobox Film name Punishment Park image punishment park.jpg writer Peter Watkins starring Carmen Argenziano br Harold Beaulieu br Jim Bohan br Stan Armsted br Paul Alelyanes director Peter Watkins producer Susan Martin cinematography Joan Churchill distributor Project X Distribution needs checking released 1 January 1971 runtime 88 min. language English music Paul Motian awards budget 91,000 ref name budget http www.kodak.com US en motion newsletters onFilmInterviews churchill.jhtml On Film Interviews a conversation with Joan Churchill ref Punishment Park is a 1971 film written and directed by Peter Watkins . It is a pseudo documentary of a British and West German film crew following United States National Guard National Guard soldiers and police as they pursue members of a counterculture group across a desert. Plot The movie takes place in 1970. The Vietnam War is escalating and United States President Richard Nixon has just decided on a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia . Faced with a growing anti war movement , President Nixon decrees a state of emergency based on the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950, which authorizes federal authorities, without reference to United States Congress Congress , to detain persons judged to be a risk to internal security . Members from the anti ... their full conviction time in federal prison or three days at Punishment Park . There, they will have ... out that there is no way to win the Punishment Park course as the system controls it from start ... publisher CUP Archive isbn 9780521293846 page 232 ref Production Punishment Park was shot in 16mm with a skeleton ... amount. Punishment Park was the first time Watkins gave his cast nearly complete control over the dialogue ... Notes on Punishment Park from Peter Watkins website imdb title 0067633 amg title 106884 rotten tomatoes punishment park Peter Watkins Category 1971 films Category Political mockumentaries Category Films directed by Peter Watkins fr Punishment Park gl Punishment Park ...   more details



  1. Crime & Punishment

    About the television show the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky Crime and Punishment Infobox television show name Crime & Punishment image caption format runtime 60 minutes rating creator Bill Guttentag br David Kanter br Dick Wolf starring country United States network National Broadcasting Company NBC first aired Start date 2002 6 16 last aired End date 2004 7 17 num episodes 26 Crime & Punishment is a 2002 reality television Spin off media spin off of the Law & Order franchise Law & Order franchise . It premiered on National Broadcasting Company NBC on Sunday, June 16, 2002, and ran through the summers of 2002, 2003, and 2004. Description Quote box width 35 align left border 3px fontsize 105 quote In the criminal justice system, deputy district attorneys represent the people. The prosecutors you are about to see, and the cases they try, are real. Nothing has been reenacted. source nb10 &ndash Opening narration spoken by Steven Zirnkilton The series goes inside the District Attorney s office of San Diego County , California , as they prepared and tried cases. It involved going behind the scenes with the prosecutors as they prepared for the trial and provided three camera coverage of the courtroom. Crime & Punishment has been described as a cross between a drama and a documentary or docudrama . The series was created and executive produced by Wolf, along with Academy Award winning documentary filmmaker Bill Guttentag. David J. Kanter is co creator and executive producer, and follows prosecutors from the San Diego County District Attorney s office as they investigate and try cases, while viewers see the drama unfold from real life victims, prosecutors, family members and defendants. Based on reports from real life cases. The main theme was a remix of the Law & Order theme. External links imdb title 0278250 tv.com 2249 Law & Order Franchise Category Law & Order franchise Category NBC network shows Category Television spin offs Category American reality television series Category ...   more details



  1. Gating (punishment)

    Refimprove date August 2008 Gating is a type of punishment similar to a Detention Academia detention used typically at educational institutions, especially boarding schools . Precisely what a gating consists of and the rules surrounding it will vary between institutions, but the common element is that someone who has been gated is not permitted to leave the establishment. The word is used as both a noun and a verb. ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews 1542377 Cameron from Eton drugs to Oxford excess.html title Cameron from Eton drugs to Oxford excess publisher The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph accessdate 2008 08 13 last Fenton first Ben location London date 2007 02 12 ref Example Rather than attempt to cover every variation this example describes the procedures that might be used at a typical weekly boarding school, where most pupils live at school during the week and return home at weekends. Gatings are awarded for relatively serious offenses such as bullying, deliberate vandalism or persistent smoking at school a pupil awarded a gating during the week is then required to stay at school over the coming weekend instead of going home. During this time, the person who has been gated will be given some work to do, usually a mixture of academic and manual tasks. Manual tasks might be useful for example, removing litter or repairing vandalism or they might be deliberately futile or pointless collecting stones from a field, folding underwear in the laundry when such garments are not usually returned folded . The amount of work ordered would depend on the severity of the offence, and in any case some free time would normally be allowed. Although a gating would usually ... otherwise miss some important event, rendering the punishment more severe than is appropriate. This is not a right ... s decisions in this matter, particularly since it is a punishment used probably exclusively ... afternoons in a 2 hour punishment. fact date December 2010 New laws could mean pupils can take legal ...   more details



  1. Sin and Punishment

    M CERO B ESRB T PEGI 12 Sin and Punishment , full title nihongo Sin and Punishment Do not change to chiky ... the kanji are read hoshi no Keish sha Tsumi to Batsu Hoshi no Keish sha Sin and Punishment ... 02 17 publisher IGN accessdate 2007 10 02 ref Sin and Punishment was released on the Virtual Console ... 26 Sin and Punishment Translation ref The game s success on Virtual Console prompted Nintendo to announce a sequel for the Wii titled Sin & Punishment Star Successor , which was released in 2009. ref ..., and it is this bond that allows her to save him and stop Achi. Development Sin and Punishment ... Sin & Punishment Star Successor publisher Nintendo of America, Inc. accessdate 11 November 2010 ref ... Sin and Punishment from its roster of upcoming North American and PAL releases, although the game ... NST . Reception Sin and Punishment received generally positive reception from Western world Western ... ign64.ign.com articles 165 165248p1.html title Sin and Punishment Successor to the Earth Import date ... n64 action sinandpunishmentsote review.html title Sin and Punishment review last Gerstmann first ... web url http gamespot.com wii action sinandpunishmentsote review.html title Sin and Punishment review ... accessdate 2007 11 22 ref On October 2, 2008, Sin & Punishment Star Successor was announced at a Nintendo ... s son, Isa Jo, a character who appeared in the original Sin and Punishment, albeit a grown up version ... s translator StrategyWiki Sin and Punishment Successor of the Earth GameFAQs type console n64 num 366184 name Sin and Punishment Successor of the Earth Virtual Console web page http www.nintendo.co.jp ... North American http www.nintendo.co.uk NOE en GB games vc sin and punishment 2146.html ... Treasure company games Category Virtual Console games Category Nintendo franchises ca Sin and Punishment Hoshi no Keish sha es Sin & Punishment Successor of the Earth fr Sin and Punishment Hoshi ...   more details



  1. Punishment of Marsyas

    Infobox Painting image file TItian The Flaying of Marsyas.jpg title Punishment of Marsyas artist Titian year c. 1570 1576 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 212 width 207 city Krom museum National Museum The Punishment of Marsyas is a painting by the Italian late Renaissance artist Titian , executed around 1570 1576. It is currently housed in National Museum in Krom , in the Czech Republic . It s Titian s last finished work. Overview The painting is part of a series of canvases with mythological themes which Titian executed in his late years. It portrays the flaying of Marsyas , a silenus who dared to defy the God Apollo . The choice of such a crude scene was perhaps inspired by the death of Marcantonio Bragadin , a Republic of Venice Venetian commander who was flayed by the Ottomans in that period. ref http archiviostorico.corriere.it 2003 agosto 17 fine Marsia secondo Tiziano co 0 030817072.shtml Giovanni Mariotti, La fine di Marsia secondo Tiziano , Il Corriere della Sera , 17 August 2003 ref Midas , the thoughtful character on the right, is likely the artist s self portrait. ref Augusto Gentili, Tiziano , pag. 47 ref See also The Flaying of Marsyas by Apollo , by Guercino , Palazzo Pitti File Jos de Ribera Apollo Flaying Marsyas WGA19374.jpg Apollo Flaying Marsyas , by Jos de Ribera , Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium References reflist Sources cite book first Augusto last Gentili language Italian title Tiziano publisher Edizioni Studio Tesi year 1994 br Titian Category Paintings by Titian Category 1570s paintings it Punizione di Marsia Tiziano ...   more details



  1. The Punishment of Luxury

    For the English punk band Punishment of Luxury Unreferenced date December 2009 The Punishment of Luxury is a short story written by Michael Carson author Michael Carson . It was published within the book Serving Suggestions Stories a collection of 26 short stories in 1993. This utopian , or rather dystopian story deals with the consequences of the inauguration of a Dark Green government which has introduced the Punishment of Luxury good Luxury according to their Radicalization radical beliefs about how the world should look like. Plot summary In the story a man is executed for driving a car in a futuristic London where Environmentalism environmental correctness has gone too far. The citizens suffer under the Dark Green totalitarian regime because the party prohibits alcohol, cars, tobacco and all other luxury goods that contribute to the pollution of the planet. People who do not follow the rules of the government are executed or brought to the Dark Green Re education Centre in Mid Wales where they have to dust the leaves of trees day after day, to clean out badger sets and even have to nurse cows. The main character of the story, Arnold Watney, intrigues against the Dark Green government and puts up secret resistance against it by owning a car which is called Mabel the Morris Minor and hidden under a sheet in his lounge at home , smoking cigarettes and drinking his home brew beer. While watching the execution of a car driver Doctor title Dr Stone , Watney realises how dangerous his violations of the Dark Green laws are. Therefore, he secretly dumps his beloved Morris Minor into a pond and confesses his drinking and smoking habits to the Dark Green Cell, who sends him to the Re education Centre. After three weeks of re educational treatment, the Dark Greens are overthrown. Besides Watney, many other people have hidden their cars. However, it turns out that the news of the overthrow ... Primitive The New Ecotopias DEFAULTSORT Punishment Of Luxury, The Category Dystopian fiction Category ...   more details



  1. This Kind of Punishment

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 This Kind Of Punishment were a band from New Zealand . The band was formed by brothers Peter Jefferies Peter and Graeme Jefferies , after the breakup of their post punk outfit Nocturnal Projections. Their first self titled album was recorded on 4 track recorder borrowed from Chris Knox , and released in an edition of 1000 on the Flying Nun Records Flying Nun label in 1983. It was reissued on the Roof Bolt label in 1998. Their second album, A Beard of Bees , was recorded with an extended line up, and self released on vinyl in 1984. It was reissued on cassette by the Xpressway label in 1990, and again on CD by the Ajax label in the mid 90s. In The Same Room , their third album, was released in 1987 by Flying Nun Records Flying Nun . It was reissued in 1993 by Ajax Records, and contained the tracks from their 5 By Four EP. Category New Zealand musical groups Category Flying Nun Records artists NZ band stub ...   more details



  1. A Bear for Punishment

    Reflist External links imdb title 0043322 DEFAULTSORT Bear For Punishment, A Category Looney ... Category 1950s comedy films LooneyTunes stub fr A Bear for Punishment ...   more details



  1. Book:Psychology

    saved book title Psychology subtitle cover image cover color Psychology Main article Psychology History History of psychology Psychoanalysis Behaviorism Humanistic psychology Cognitive psychology Schools of thought List of psychological schools Subfields Abnormal psychology Behavioral neuroscience Neuropsychology Physiological psychology Cognitive neuroscience Comparative psychology Counseling psychology Clinical psychology Critical psychology Developmental psychology Educational psychology Evolutionary psychology Forensic psychology Health psychology Industrial and organizational psychology Legal psychology Occupational health psychology Personality psychology Quantitative psychology Social psychology psychology Social psychology psychology School psychology Research methods Experiment Statistical survey Naturalistic observation Qualitative research Category Wikipedia books on psychology Psychology he ...   more details



  1. Deterrence (psychology)

    CriminTheo Deterrence is a theory from behavioral psychology about preventing or controlling actions or behavior through fear of punishment or Retributive justice retribution . This theory of criminology is shaping the criminal justice system of the United States and various other countries. Deterrence can be divided into two separate categories. General deterrence manifests itself in policy whereby examples are made of deviants. The individual actor is not the focus of the attempt at behavioral change, but rather receives punishment in public view in order to deter other individuals from deviance in the future. demonstrated in the Islamic Crime & Punishment system Hoodoo , applied 1400 years ago, where the punishment for crimes is performed in public, and is highly mainly aiming at general social deterrence. Specific deterrence focuses on the individual deviant and attempts to correct his or her behavior. Punishment is meant to discourage the individual from recidivating. At the military ... is achieved through the higher probability of arrest and conviction, and or, severity of punishment ... of Deterrence The history of punishment in reaction to crime began in biblical times with the an eye ... compassion and tolerance rather than punishment, even to the extent of turning the other ... as well. This extended the issue of punishment beyond Retributive justice retribution and restitution ..., the purpose of punishment became the protection of society through the prevention of crime. Capital Punishment There is an ongoing debate about deterrence correlation with capital punishment. Today ... To read more about severity of punishment in relation to deterrence, see Mendes, M. & McDonald, M. D., 2001 Putting Severity of Punishment Back in the Deterrence Package in Policy Studies Journal , vol. 29, no. 4, p.588 610, and Moberly, Sir W. H., 1968 The Ethics of Punishment . To read more about ... in Moberly, Sir W. H., 1968 The Ethics of Punishment . wiktionarypar deterrence Category Criminology ...   more details



  1. Gauntlet (punishment)

    the Frundsberger War Book of Jost Amman , 1525 A very similar military punishment found in later ... foot in place, or allowing the soldier to attempt to protect his head with his hands. The punishment ... . There was also a naval version of the gantlet, notably used in the Royal Navy as a punishment for minor ... to and run off a cliff by villagers. In Sweden, running the gauntlet was also a civilian punishment ... http www.corpun.com webmisc.htm a section of the extensive CORPUN website on corporal punishment ...   more details



  1. Glutton for Punishment

    For The live album by Spock s Beard Gluttons for Punishment Multiple issues primarysources February 2010 refimprove February 2010 refimprove February 2010 Infobox Television show name Glutton for Punishment image caption show name 2 genre format creator Bob Blumer br Aynsley Vogel developer writer director creative director presenter Bob Blumer starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country USA language English language English num seasons 5 num episodes 59 list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company Paperny Films distributor channel Food Network picture format audio format first run first aired 10 July 2007 last aired 14 February 2011 status Ended preceded by followed by related website www.gluttonforpunishment.tv production website www.papernyfilms.com productions glutton punishment Glutton for Punishment is a program on Food Network hosted by Bob Blumer and produced by Paperny Films . The show features the host in various food related challenges. He is given five days to become proficient enough in the episode s featured specialty. His newly acquired skills are then put to the test by matching him up against champions and experts in the field. In several competitions, Bob Blumer surprises by qualifying ahead of many pros. When he is not doing so well, he acknowledges the difficulty he has, often with self deprecating humour. The Glutton for Punishment crew most recently broke the Guinness world record for the largest bowl of salsa at the Jacksonville, Texas, 26th Tomato ... shows Glutton for Punishment show.html?titleid 106830 The Official Food Network Canada Site http www.gluttonforpunishment.tv The Official Glutton For Punishment Site http www.allyourtv.com 0708season gluttonforpunishment.html Review of the show http papernyfilms.com productions glutton punishment Production website DEFAULTSORT Glutton For Punishment Category American cooking television series Category ...   more details



  1. Reverse psychology

    Children Reverse psychology is often used on children due to their high tendency to respond with reactance ... reverse psychology telling children to stay in the house when you really want them to choose to go outside and play . ref Eliot R. Smith Diane M.Mackie, Social Psychology Hove 2007 p. 380 ..., in the sense that reverse psychology implies a clever manipulation of the misbehaving child ref ... psychology....such strategies are confusing, manipulative, dishonest, and they rarely work . ref John .... The paradoxical intervention Closely associated with reverse psychology in psychotherapy ... resistance resistance to it promotes change i.e. paradoxical prescriptions, reverse psychology . ref R. F. Baumeister B. J. Bushman, Social Psychology and Human Nature 2007 p. 467 ref Such interventions ... Psychology Marketing 2007 p. 156 ref reverse psychology. The result can be what the Japanese call ... 2010 p. 45 6 and p 72 ref Manipulation Reverse psychology can also prey on a person s ego, as when ... the desired action Citation needed date February 2011 . When this psychology is used in limit its ... of the child individual. Whenever this psychology is used the brain triggers on the questioning of the opponent ... of reverse psychology in popular culture include a big red button large, bright red button with a sign ... example of reverse psychology is the Looney Tunes cartoon Rabbit Fire , where Bugs Bunny and Daffy ... he was tricked. Yu Gi Oh Zexal Astral uses reverse psychology to get Yuma to XYZ summon his best monster, Number 39 Utopia. Occasionally, humor is derived from reverse psychology backfiring, as in a FoxTrot strip when Jason, faced with punishment, begs his mom to take away his computer rather than ... examples of reverse psychology in fiction, cinema, and cartoons , including William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar play Julius Caesar where Mark Antony uses reverse psychology to get the town s people ... so, allowing the rabbit to escape the Rabbit uses reverse psychology to outsmart the Fox . ref Madelyn ...   more details




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