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  1. Capital punishment in the United States: In the United States, capital punishment is a legal penalty throughout the country at the federal level, in 27 states, and in American Samoa. It is also a legal penalty for some military offenses. (Legal penalty in the United States) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Capital punishment in the United States] [1608 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies]...
  2. School corporal punishment in the United States: In American schools, corporal punishment is a form of violence performed on students that involves the use of physical force to cause bodily pain or discomfort in response to undesired behavior. While often viewed as a form of discipline intended ... (United States corporal punishment in schools) [92%] 2024-01-11 [Education in the United States] [Corporal punishments in the United States]...
  3. Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States: Capital punishment for juveniles in the United States existed until March 2, 2005, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in Roper v. (none) [86%] 2023-12-30 [1642 establishments in the Thirteen Colonies] [2005 disestablishments in the United States]...
  4. Corporal punishment of minors in the United States: Corporal punishment of minors in the United States, meaning the infliction of physical pain or discomfort by parents or other adult guardians, including in some cases school officials, for purposes of punishing unacceptable attitude, is subject to varying legal limits ... (Infliction of pain or discomfort on minors as punishment) [86%] 2023-12-18 [Children's rights in the United States] [Corporal punishments in the United States]...
  5. Deep state in the United States: According to an American political conspiracy theory, the deep state is a clandestine network of members of the federal government (especially within the FBI and CIA), working in conjunction with high-level financial and industrial entities and leaders, to exercise ... (Political terminology in the context of the US) [84%] 2024-05-28 [Conspiracy theories in the United States] [Conspiracy theories promoted by Donald Trump]...
  6. Capital punishment in the United Kingdom: Capital punishment in the United Kingdom predates the formation of the UK, having been used within the British Isles from ancient times until the second half of the 20th century. The last executions in the United Kingdom were by hanging ... (History of the death penalty in the UK) [80%] 2024-01-04 [Capital punishment in the United Kingdom] [Legal history of the United Kingdom]...
  7. The Punishment (1912 film): The Punishment is a 1912 American short silent drama film directed by D. W. (1912 film) [78%] 2024-01-13 [1912 films] [1912 short films]...
  8. The Punishment (2022 film): The Punishment (Spanish: El castigo) is a 2022 Chilean-Argentine drama film directed by Matías Bize and written by Coral Cruz. Starring Antonia Zegers and Nestor Cantillana. (2022 film) [78%] 2024-02-24 [2022 films] [2022 drama films]...
  9. Homelessness in the United States by state: Homelessness in the United States has occurred to varying degrees across the country. The total number of homeless people in the United States fluctuates and constantly changes hence a comprehensive figure encompassing the entire nation is not issued since counts ... (none) [77%] 2024-01-01 [Homelessness in the United States]
  10. Punishment: Punishment is the inflicting of a penalty for a wrongdoing. Most often, this is in the context of a legal judgment - for instance, a legal penalty for a crime. [77%] 2023-08-24
  11. Punishment: Punishment is a reasoned and rational sanction for misbehavior, meant to instruct the guilty party in the error of their ways and to discourage further misbehavior. Punishment is most often dealt out by parents to their children or by the ... [77%] 2023-02-11 [Psychology] [Law]...
  12. Punishment: Punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant on a person as a response to some unwanted or immoral behavior or disobedience that they have displayed. Punishment has evolved with society; starting out as a simple system of revenge by ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  13. Punishment: Punishment ), the infliction of some kind of pain or loss upon. the transgression of a law or command. Punishment may take forms varying from capital punishment, flogging and mutilation of the body to imprisonment, fines, and even deferred sentences which ... [77%] 2022-09-02
  14. Punishment: Punishment, commonly, is the imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon a group or individual, meted out by an authority—in contexts ranging from child discipline to criminal law—as a response and deterrent to a particular action or ... (Imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome) [77%] 2024-01-10 [Punishment] [Punishments]...
  15. Punishment (psychology): In operant conditioning, punishment is any change in a human or animal's surroundings which, occurring after a given behavior or response, reduces the likelihood of that behavior occurring again in the future. As with reinforcement, it is the behavior ... (Philosophy) [77%] 2023-11-18 [Behavioral concepts] [Behaviorism]...
  16. Punishment: Punishment is the practice of imposing something unpleasant on a person as a response to some unwanted or immoral behavior or disobedience that they have displayed. Punishment has evolved with society; starting out as a simple system of revenge by ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  17. Punishment: Punishment, commonly, is the imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon a group or individual, meted out by an authority—in contexts ranging from child discipline to criminal law—as a response and deterrent to a particular action or ... (Philosophy) [77%] 2023-08-26 [Social philosophy]
  18. Punishment: Punishment is a negative consequence imposed on alleged wrongdoers. It is probably the oldest concept in law, and quite possibly one of the oldest in human interactions. [77%] 2023-12-25 [Philosophy] [Law]...
  19. Punishment: It has been shown in the articles Capital , Crime, Homicide, and Stripes that a court may inflict for the violation of one of the prohibitive laws a sentence of: (1) death in one of four different forms; (2) exile to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [77%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  20. Healthcare in the United States: Healthcare in the United States is largely provided by private sector healthcare facilities, and paid for by a combination of public programs, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments. The U.S. (Overview of the health care system in the United States of America) [74%] 2024-01-10 [Healthcare in the United States] [Medicare and Medicaid (United States)]...

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