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For and victims
For private suits only the victims or their families could prosecute, while for public suits anyone ( ho boulomenos, ' whoever wants to ' i. e. any citizen with full citizen rights ) could bring a case since the issues in these major suits were regarded as affecting the community as a whole.
For the Aztecs, the most important tribute was the acquisition of sacrificial victims for their religious rituals.
For example, United States Civil Code 18 USC §§ 2520 provides for statutory damages to victims of various wiretapping offences.
For the next two years, Hoover worked 14-hour days from London, administering the distribution of over two million tons of food to nine million war victims.
Feminists, beginning in the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft in 1792 have criticized Rousseau for his confinement of women to the domestic sphere — unless women were domesticated and constrained by modesty and shame, he feared " men would be tyrannized by women ... For, given the ease with which women arouse men's senses ... men would finally be their victims ...." His contemporaries saw it differently because Rousseau thought that mothers should breastfeed their children.
For a legal backup, the German German Restitution Laws ( Bundesentschädigungsgesetz ) were passed in 1956, allowing individuals and other ethnic groups than Jews to lay claims for compensation from the German state, if they were victims of Nazi prosecution.
For the same reason, the proportion of firestorm victims who survived the blast and died of fire can never be known.
For two years after the bombing the only memorials to the victims were plush toys, crucifixes, letters, and other personal items left by thousands of people at a security fence surrounding the site of the building.
For example, the Gisozi Genocide Memorial Site in the Gasabo District of Kigali — the burial place of approximately 300, 000 victims of the genocide — has a related genocide exhibition area and library and has plans to develop a teaching center on the history of the genocide.
For the rest of her life, she strongly campaigned against the parole of each of the Manson killers, and worked closely with other victims of violent crime.
For instance, an NGO such as Oxfam, concerned with poverty alleviation, might provide needy people with the equipment and skills to find food and clean drinking water, whereas an NGO like the FFDA helps through investigation and documentation of human rights violations and provides legal assistance to victims of human rights abuses.
For example using posters with images of concentration camp victims coupled to text such as " YOU ARE GUILTY OF THIS!
For example, addictive behavior, such as drug use or gambling, may cause a person to be less effective in the workplace, increase insurance costs, or may have adverse effects on relationships with family or friends, who could be harmed enough to be considered victims.
For example, in Los Angeles, California, the Self Help Graphics & Art Mexican-American cultural center presents an annual Day of the Dead celebration that includes both traditional and political elements, such as altars to honor the victims of the Iraq War highlighting the high casualty rate among Latino soldiers.
For many, gacaca has been a vehicle for closure, and prisoners ' testimonies have helped many families locate victims.
For example, a voluntary exchange that creates pollution would be a Kaldor – Hicks improvement if the buyers and sellers are still willing to carry out the transaction even if they have to fully compensate the victims of the pollution.
For accident totals, Barbados placed 12th globally for road victims per 100, 000 people ; and 23rd globally ( which was shared with The United States, Greece, Tunisia, Estonia and Georgia ), for actual road fatalities per 100, 000 people.
For example in 2010, a California legislator introduced a bill requiring all companies bidding on California rail projects to disclose involvement in transporting Holocaust victims.
For example, Polar has shipped horses, cattle, race cars and helicopters across the Atlantic ; critically needed supplies to Tsunami victims ; and the rock band Green Day ’ s musical equipment from one tightly scheduled performance in Glasgow to another at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
For instance, Luria said that the Medieval Jewish victims of the centuries of Pogroms in the Christian World, were reincarnations of souls from the time of the Biblical first Temple, who had also followed idolatry.
For example, the Comfort departed Baltimore for Haiti on January 16, 2010, to provide relief to victims of the country's massive earthquake four days after it hit.
For the time being, Japan has deployed the Jieitai to aid in a number of non-combat missions, especially those involving humanitarian aid, such as aiding the victims of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, providing administrative support to the United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon ( UNIFIL ) Norwegian Battalion ( NORBATT ) in the 1990s, and helping rebuild Iraq.
For his courage and good work done in treating the victims of the plague, the King once again gives Bidnold to Merivel, stating that this time it will never be taken away.
For the lack of proper bed she slept for a while in a " second-hand " coffin, reportedly used by the French Red Cross to transport victims of fatal accidents.

For and trauma
For example The Kid is thought to reflect Chaplin's own childhood trauma of being sent into an orphanage and the main characters in Limelight ( 1952 ) are thought to contain elements from the lives of his parents.
For sports and other recreational activities, many different gloves are used for protection, generally against mechanical trauma.
For example, deKlerk ( 2007 ) writes about how emotional trauma can negatively affect performance.
For all ear piercings, the use of a sterilized hollow piercing needle tends to minimize the trauma to the tissue and minimize the chances of contracting a bacterial infection during the procedure.
For Charis, Zenia represents her " severed half ", the repressed memory of Karen ( her real name ) split off as a buffer against a severe emotional trauma.
For prostatectomy nerve-sparing surgery, the surgeon applies a mild electrical stimulation near the cavernous nerves of penis to verify their locations and avoid operative trauma.
For this reason, it is often utilized in the treatment of children who have suffered emotional trauma and abuse.
For example, Hickey's Trauma-Control Model suggests that " childhood trauma for serial murderers may serve as a triggering mechanism resulting in an individual's inability to cope with the stress of certain events.
For example, trauma involving a pregnant woman, pediatric, or geriatric patient.
For instance, Buffy has been knocked out by blunt force trauma, such as being hit over the head with a lead pipe by a possessed Cordelia Chase in " Bad Eggs " and with a detached mannequin arm by Ethan Rayne in " The Dark Age ", and was also rendered unconscious when Drusilla jolted her with a cattle prod in " Crush ".
For example: several fragile materials like beer bottles or plate breaking against the floor can render Spiderman in a state of trauma.
For example, the 2004 made-for-TV movie Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, where one of the three orphans that the protagonist befriended, never said a word for the majority of the story, likely out of emotional trauma due to the death of their parents.
For example, if the cause is rupture of the aorta in high energy trauma, the intervention by a thoracic surgeon is mandatory.

For and advances
For example, a runner on first base advances to second on a passed ball.
For example, a point-of-foul infraction committed by the defence in their end zone is not ruled a touchdown, but instead advances the ball to the one-yard line with an automatic first down.
For a given word there may often have been many serious attempts by scholars to propose etymologies based on the best information available at the time, and these can be later modified or rejected as linguistic scholarship advances.
For example, when playing the piano, " fingering " — that is, which fingers to put on which keys — is a skill slowly learned as the student advances, and there are many standard techniques which a teacher can pass on.
For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism or nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons ; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization ; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.
For Marxists, the stage of economic development in which this is possible, sometimes called pure communism, is contingent upon advances in the productive capabilities of society.
For instance, a study of victim facilitation increases public awareness, leads to more research on victim-offender relationship, and advances theoretical etiologies of violent crime.
For Perutz, Kuhn's notion that science advances in paradigm shifts that are subject to social and cultural pressures is an unfair representation of modern science.
For Riga Minox to Minox B, the film advances each time the camera is closed, regardless whether a picture is taken or not.
For a while, his reportings on post-9 / 11 topics led him to diverge from his prior interests in technological advances and globalization, until he began to research for The World Is Flat.
For weeks after leaving the nest the young congregate in ever-increasing flocks which, as the season advances, may be seen gathering in trees or on housetops, or on the wires with Swallows.
For the past 80 years, the United States has been integral in fundamental advances in telecommunications and technology.
For example, advances in alternative energies may allow for the possibility that energy consumption can be sustainable at current levels.
For nearly one hundred years, there were few innovations or advances in telephone services.
For example, if there are four players left and three make their second miss in one round, the fourth advances to the championship round and the other three enter the tiebreaker.
For example, if a runner on second attempts to score after a soft hit to center field and the center fielder chooses to throw to home while the batter advances to second, the official scorer must decide the value of the hit.
For UTS threads, which are single-start threads, it is equal to the lead, the axial distance that the screw advances during a 360 ° rotation.
For a given word there may often have been many serious attempts by scholars to propose etymologies based on the best information available at the time, and these can be later modified or rejected as linguistic scholarship advances.
For instance he helped to develop the modern concept of continuity editing, and is often credited with discovering that the basic unit of structure in film was the shot rather than the scene ( the basic unit on the stage ), paving the way for D. W. Griffith's advances in editing and screen storytelling.
For first advances the Singer, bearing some one of the symbols of music.
For the most part, the Soviet advance was poor, achieving notable success only on the left flank, with the other advances continuing rather slowly and suffering minor setbacks.
For example, Science fiction is expected to be set in the future, and has futuristic events, technological advances and futuristic ideas.

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