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Iraq, 1957
Most persons, if asked what they considered to be the outstanding characteristic of the law of wrongs in ancient Mesopotamia, would probably reply: “The cruel, bloody sanctions, and in particular the ‘talionic’ and ‘sympathetic’ punishments.” This characteristic is too familiar to need examples.
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Most persons, if asked what they considered to be the outstanding characteristic of the law of wrongs in ancient Mesopotamia, would probably reply: “The cruel, bloody sanctions, and in particular the ‘talionic’ and ‘sympathetic’ punishments.” This characteristic is too familiar to need examples.
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Israel Affairs, 2017
Dan Haloutz had a distinguished 40-year career in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), most of its spent in the Israel Air Force (IAF).
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Dan Haloutz had a distinguished 40-year career in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), most of its spent in the Israel Air Force (IAF).
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Best practices in eye tracking research.
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2020Benjamin T. Carter, Steven G. Luke
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The Enlightened Eye: Qualitative Inquiry and the Enhancement of Educational Practice
, 1993E. Eisner
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Eye Tracking Methodology: Theory and Practice
Springer London, 2003A. Duchowski
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Identifying fixations and saccades in eye-tracking protocols
Eye Tracking Research & Application, 2000Dario D. Salvucci, J. Goldberg
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2005
This book is a historical and philosophical meditation on paying back and buying back, that is, it is about retaliation and redemption. It takes the law of the talion - eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth - seriously. In its biblical formulation that law states the value of my eye in terms of your eye, the value of your teeth in terms of my teeth.
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This book is a historical and philosophical meditation on paying back and buying back, that is, it is about retaliation and redemption. It takes the law of the talion - eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth - seriously. In its biblical formulation that law states the value of my eye in terms of your eye, the value of your teeth in terms of my teeth.
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