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  2. Penalty (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    Woman in temple clothing circa the 1870s, depicted with a knife symbolically referenced in the penalty to allow ones body to "be cut asunder and all your bowels gush out." [1] In Mormonism, a penalty is a specified punishment for breaking an oath of secrecy after receiving the Nauvoo endowment ceremony. Adherents promised they would submit to ...

  3. Lee Kuan Yew - Wikipedia

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    The painting, which took Tan five years to complete, was partially damaged by a fire in 2013. It depicts Lee and Kwa in their youth, is based on a 1946 black-and-white photograph of the couple in Cambridge University and incorporates in its background Tan's poem in memory of Kwa. A Couple was purchased by art collector Wu Hsioh Kwang.

  4. Wolfgang Butzkamm - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Butzkamm (born 11 November 1938) is Professor Emeritus of English as a foreign language at Aachen University, Germany.He is credited with the development of a principled and systematic approach to the role of the mother tongue in foreign language teaching which radically differs from a target-language-only philosophy prevailing in many countries.

  5. Mahmood Hussein Mattan - Wikipedia

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    John Minkes and Maurice Vanstone, Gender, Race and the Death Penalty: Lessons from Three 1950s Murder Trials, Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 45(4), 403–420 (2006). Nadifa Mohamed, The Fortune Men, Viking (2021). Chris Phillips, Hanged for the Word If: The murder of Lily Volpert and the execution of Mahmood Hussein Mattan, the author (2020).

  6. Nazareth Inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Nazareth Inscription prescribes the death penalty for the offense. [13] A tomb at which funeral rites had been duly performed became a locus religiosus, belonging to the divine rather than to the human realm. [14] [13]: 144 Roman Imperial tombstones are often inscribed with a curse against anyone who desecrates the grave. [13]: 144

  7. There Is No Evil - Wikipedia

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    A man named Heshmat goes about his day—he helps his neighbors rescue their cat, picks up his wife and daughter from work and school, and takes them to see his mother-in-law. He takes them home, where he helps his wife put highlights in her hair in anticipation of a wedding they plan to attend the next day.

  8. Mystical City of God - Wikipedia

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    Mystical City of God is a book written in the 17th century by the Franciscan nun Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda. According to María de Ágreda, the book was to a considerable extent dictated to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary and regarded the life of the Virgin Mary and the divine plan for creation and the salvation of souls.

  9. Sean Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Sean Richard Sellers (May 18, 1969 – February 4, 1999) was an American serial killer, one of 22 persons in the United States since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 to be executed for a crime committed while under the age of 18, and the only one to have been executed for a crime committed under the age of 17. [3]