17 résultats pour "penalty"
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Capital Punishment.
deterrent effect. Capital punishment advocates note that because the death penalty is reserved for the most aggravated murders, the deterrent effect of capitalpunishment on such crimes may not be apparent in data on homicide rates in general. Supporters also urge that the conflicting results of various studies indicate thatthe deterrent effect of the death penalty cannot not be proven or disproven with any certainty. They maintain that in the absence of conclusive proof that the threat ofexecuti...
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Soccer.
Two assistants, known as linesmen or referees’ assistants, aid the referee. Their primary job is to alert the referee when balls go out of the playing area and to assist inmaking offsides calls (see Rules section below). The assistants carry flags, which they wave when the ball leaves the playing area or use to point to the spot where a foul was committed. V EQUIPMENT Soccer is played with a round leather ball. It is between 68 and 71 cm (27 and 28 in) in circumference and weighs between 396...
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Criminal Punishment.
In the United States and Canada, younger offenders may be sentenced to highly regimented, military-style correctional programs known as boot camps. Generally,offenders volunteer to participate in boot camp programs to avoid other types of incarceration. At boot camps, officials subject offenders to strict discipline and physicaltraining. They also provide educational or vocational programs. Boot camps serve as an alternative to traditional, long-term incarceration and attempt to train offenderst...
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Ice Hockey.
Each period begins with a face-off at the blue dot at center ice. During the face-off one player from each team lines up at the dot with the stick blade on the ice. After the referee drops the puck, the two players attempt to gain possession of it. Quick hands and strength are essential qualities for players participating in the face-off. Once the puck is dropped, it is in play until an official’s whistle stops it, a goal is scored, or time expires. The team on offense tries to move the puck f...
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Eishockey
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EINLEITUNG
Eishockey, schnelle, kampfbetonte Mannschaftssportart auf einer Eisfläche, bei dem die Spieler auf Schlittschuhen versuchen, mit einem Schläger eine Hartgummischeibe
ins gegnerische Tor zu schießen.
einem Foul unterbindet, wird ein Strafschuss („Penalty”) verhängt: Ein Spieler der benachteiligten Mannschaft darf mit dem Puck vom Mittelkreis aus alleine auf dasgegnerische Tor zulaufen, das lediglich vom Torwart bewacht wird; alle anderen Spieler müssen das Eis verlassen. Beim Penalty ist nur ein einziger Torschuss erlaubt. Alle Spieler dürfen – auch während des laufenden Spieles durch so genannte „fliegende Wechsel” – beliebig ausgewechselt werden. Bei Unterbrechungen werden oft alleFeldspie...
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The death penalty, torture and prison
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." (acétate 4) Prison. The origins of prisons can be traced back to the rise of the state as a form of social organization. At first prison was a form of revenge, but then some Ancient Greek philosophers (Plato) started to think about it not as retribution anymore but as a way to reform the prisoners. During the 18th century, people started to rebel against the capital punishment and torture; too violent, so rulers tried to find ways of punishment th...
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Soccer's Big Show Comes to the United States.
There were many doubters, both overseas and within the United States. Some U.S. sportswriters derided the idea of holding the World Cup in the United States asakin to staging the World Series in India—how could there be any local interest? Foreign critics felt that money was the sole reason for FIFA's decision and that thesport was about to be cheapened to make it acceptable to Americans. The rumors flew: FIFA was going to enlarge the goals, it would allow timeouts (unheard of inthe sport) to ac...
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Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
German theologian Martin Luther publicly condemned the practice of buying indulgences on October 31, 1517.
28. It is certain that when the penny jingles into the money-box, gain and avarice can be increased, but the result of the intercession of the Church is in the power ofGod alone. 29. Who knows whether all the souls in purgatory wish to be bought out of it, as in the legend of Sts. Severinus and Paschal. 30. No one is sure that his own contrition is sincere; much less that he has attained full remission. 31. Rare as is the man that is truly penitent, so rare is also the man who truly buys indulge...
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George Bush.
1986 it was folded into Harken Energy Corporation, another Texas petroleum company. Bush served as a consultant and a member of Harken’s board of directors. In 1987 Bush relocated his family to Washington, D.C., to assist his father in his bid to become president. He worked as a campaign adviser at his father’s nationalcampaign headquarters, serving as a liaison to the media and to conservative and Christian leaders. He was a trusted confidant of his father and mother, whosometimes dispatched Bu...
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George Bush - USA History.
1986 it was folded into Harken Energy Corporation, another Texas petroleum company. Bush served as a consultant and a member of Harken’s board of directors. In 1987 Bush relocated his family to Washington, D.C., to assist his father in his bid to become president. He worked as a campaign adviser at his father’s nationalcampaign headquarters, serving as a liaison to the media and to conservative and Christian leaders. He was a trusted confidant of his father and mother, whosometimes dispatched Bu...
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death penality
are other means of penalty, which are equally effective, but they do not require the killing of a human being.
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Banking.
loans, and some commercial loans in addition to checking accounts and time deposits. Credit unions, SLAs, and savings banks help encourage thriftiness by paying interest to consumers who put their money in savings deposits. Consequently, creditunions, SLAs, and savings banks are often referred to as thrift institutions. Of the various types of banks in the United States, commercial banks account for the greatest single source of the financial industry’s assets. In 2000 the 8,528commercial banks...
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L'Angoisse du gardien de but au moment du penalty de Peter Handke (fiche de lecture)
324 I Handke AUTRICHE étroite collaboration avec la zone soviétique (Gunther Grass, Heinrich Boil, Walter Jens en étaient les représen tants les plus connus). Il s'installe en France en 1969 (bou levard de Montmorency à Paris, puis à Clamart où il résidera de nombreuses années). Il a raconté, dans Histoire d'enfant, la vie qu'il mena là avec sa fille, dont il s'occupa seul. En 1978, séjour en Alaska : comme Sorger, le héros du lent retour...
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Le water-polo (Exposé – Sports & Loisirs – Collège/Lycée)
• Le but peut être marqué de n'import e quel endr oit de l'aire de jeu. Le gardien e st le seul jo ue ur dont les mouv e m e nts sont limité s : il ne peut dépa sser la ligne de mi-d istance ni touch er le ballon au-d elà de cette ligne. • Un but peut ê tre marqu é avec tout le corp s, sauf ave c le poin g fermé. • Pour qu'un but soit valable , il faut que d eux joueurs a u moins ait touch é la balle durant la phase de jeu qui conduit au but. Les buts direct5...
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Jeu de ballon aisément compréhensible et accessible à tous, le football est le sport
d'équipe le plus répandu et le plus largement suivi.
Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats fédération - 2.SPORT rugby Yachine Lev Ivanovitch Les règles Chaque équipe comprend onze joueurs dont un gardien de but, seul autorisé à toucher le ballon avec les mains ou les bras dans la surface dite de réparation. Les équipes s'opposent sur un terrain de 90 à 120 m de long sur 45,90 m de large. Pour les matchs internationaux, les dimensions varient généralement de 100 à 110 m pour la longueur et de 64 à 75 m pour la largeur. Chaq...
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1996 Summer Olympics.
jump, the first African woman ever to win an Olympic field event. In the first Olympic women's soccer competition, the United States returned to world prominence with a 2-1 gold medal victory over China before more than 76,000spectators—believed to be the largest crowd in history for a women's sporting event. The U.S. team won the first women's World Cup in 1991, defeating Norway inthe final match, but had failed to defend the title in 1995 when they lost to the Norwegians in the semifinals...
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International Criminal Court.
only exercise its jurisdiction when a national court is unwilling or unable to carry out the investigation or prosecution. For example, the ICC might intervene when agovernment’s judicial system has collapsed or is actively shielding a person from criminal responsibility. The court may hold accountable any person aged 18 or older at the time of the crime without regard to the individual’s official duties or functions. Therefore, heads ofstate, legislators, and other high-ranking government offic...