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  2. Penal treadmill - Wikipedia

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    A penal treadmill (penal treadwheel or everlasting staircase) was a treadwheel or treadmill with steps set into two cast iron wheels. These drove a shaft that could be used to mill corn, pump water, or connect to a large fan for resistance.

  3. Penal labour - Wikipedia

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    Forms of labour for punishment included the treadmill, shot drill, and the crank machine. [3] Treadmills for punishment were used for decades in British prisons beginning in 1818; they often took the form of large paddle wheels some 20 feet in diameter with 24 steps around a six-foot cylinder. Prisoners had to work six or more hours a day ...

  4. Penal labour in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Forms of labour for punishment included the treadmill, shot drill, and the crank machine. [7] Treadmills for punishment were used for decades in British prisons beginning in 1818; they often took the form of large paddle wheels some 20 feet in diameter with 24 steps around a six-foot cylinder. Prisoners had to work six or more hours a day ...

  5. Treadmill - Wikipedia

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    Example of modern treadmill. A treadmill is a device generally used for walking, running, or climbing while staying in the same place.Treadmills were introduced before the development of powered machines to harness the power of animals or humans to do work, often a type of mill operated by a person or animal treading the steps of a treadwheel to grind grain.

  6. Master and Servant Act - Wikipedia

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    As little as one hour's absence by a free servant without permission could precipitate a punishment of prison or the treadmill.In 1840, employees in Australia who left their employment without permission were subject to being hunted down under the Bushrangers Act.

  7. London garrotting panics - Wikipedia

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    The panic led to new legislation on prison conditions, which were made substantially more harsh. Prison sentences lengthened and flogging returned for violent street robberies. These measures affected criminals throughout the late Victorian era and reversed previous measures to move the prison system from punishment towards rehabilitation.

  8. This Is Exactly How Many Days a Week You Should Be ... - AOL

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    Once you have that info, bookmark these expert suggestions when it comes time to hit the gym, the weights, or even the treadmill. Recommended physical activity guidelines

  9. Treadwheel - Wikipedia

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    A treadwheel, or treadmill, is a form of engine typically powered by humans. It may resemble a water wheel in appearance, and can be worked either by a human treading paddles set into its circumference (treadmill), or by a human or animal standing inside it (treadwheel).