Over the years and with the constant evolution of society, it is normal for some of the rights of humanity to be reformulated and even replaced by better rights and more consistent with the well-being of society.
As seen above, the Mosaic Law "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", stipulated that an individual had to pay their crimes in the same currency. Thus, if a person killed someone, they should be punished with death. Currently, this concept is completely replaced by basic human rights that are defended by the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights", which states that everyone has the right to life and security, regardless of their crimes.
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Men had difficulty coping with unemployment
•Some men became discouraged and stopped trying and some even abandoned their families
•People believed women had no right to work, especially if they were married because there were men who were unemployed
•Malnutrition and other diet-related diseases in children and adults
•School years shortened or completely closed down
A lot of their makeup and hygiene rituals had medicinal purpose. The kohl they wore on their eyes was believed to prevent eye infections and damage caused by the sun. Beauty was also a sign of holiness in ancient Egypt and it was a guide to the separation of classes.
Charlemagne, King of Franks at first, later crowned Holy Roman Emperor