The soil, papyrus, I googled it(lol)
For severe crimes, like taking a life of a human being, yes. I think it would in that case.
But I don't think it should be a penalty to such a large punishment such as a death penalty, because what if the criminal did something minor, like stealing from a small candy store or something like that? Would you really give that kind of person a punishment such as death, which the victim cannot redo life and try to improve as a better person?
I think the death penalty should be used for people who are long gone in mind and cannot come back, if you would know what I mean (people who don't feel regret for something like murder and such). In my opinion, that is! :)
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I believe the answer is: Esteem needs
According to Maslow, esteem needs refers to humans' inherent desire to earn sense of respect in our life.
This esteem could come from both accomplishing the standard that we imposed to ourself or by gaining acknowledgment/acceptance by other people.
Improving all areas of diversity in the organisation encluding leadership, associates, and interns.
Identifying ways for improvement gender and ethnic diversity throughout the organization.
Develop a culture that welcomes diversity and tolerance.
Answer: Trough connections between pieces of evidence
Explanation:
The first thing that scientists have to do is to collect valid pieces of information of some organism, human or animal.
Then, collected information is being compared and then the scientists are making an evolutionary connection.
For the identification of homologous structures, they are using molecular data or morphologic data.