Not exact matches
The God
of Israel and Muhammad have the same traits as an abusive partner: • you have to
fear him to receive his love • you
are unworthy
of his love • you
are nothing without him • if you do not love him he will hurt you • he doesn't want to
punish you — it
's really your fault • he threatens you if he thinks you might break things off •
at all times he needs to know where you
are, what you
're doing and thinking so he can control your thoughts and behavior • doesn't want you to get an education because you'll realize you don't need him anymore and break up • worst
of all, you have to bring him beer and a sammich
im currently in a school doing extra sixth lessons and im actually finding it detrimental to my learning giving me more work homework time and my mock results
are down from my last year many schools do less school and achieve much higher pass rates i fell that this extra time
is making students feel worse and limits there ability to socialize when they go to school until 4:10 pm and arrive home
at about 5 making it dark in the winter while walking home may i add it also means that when we get home
are daily 2 hr
of hw leaves us
being at home with no extra work
at about 7 pm on top
of this there
is revision for exams and catch up work for students to complete all
of this removes a students ability to have fun
were we
are hunting success in
fear of punishment To conclude extra lessons
punish the mind and form a generation
of students that dislike school and even sometimes even become suicidal all because schools think they
are doing things right
Fearing the teeth
of a proposed animal control ordinance could
punish those who own guard dogs, the City Council has sent the law back for more work.The ordinance, which the city has
been trying to rewrite for two years, includes a provision that would keep dogs who have attacked people or other animals
at home.However, council member Guy White said he
is worried that a dog that bites a trespasser would
be considered a vicious dog and a homeowner could
be penalized for defending his property.
In Russia, it
is now illegal for same - sex couples to hold hands and doing so can lead to imprisonment and hefty fines.5 In Nigeria, same - sex couples holding hands can face up to 10 years in prison6 and in Uganda, similar displays
of affection could lead to legal execution if a controversial bill
is passed that allows «aggravated homosexuality» to
be punished by death.7 Even without the risk
of these extreme legal penalties, many same - sex couples avoid holding hands because they
fear the potential repercussions from doing so in front
of the wrong person
at the wrong time.8 Such
fears are not irrational.