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How do punitive damages work?

Score: 4.9/5 (64 votes) Punitive damages are legal recompense that a defendant found guilty of committing a wrong or offense is ordered to pay on top of compensatory damages. They are awarded by a court of law not to compensate injured plaintiffs but to punish defendants whose conduct is considered ...

08 Feb 2026 1,816 views
// health and wellbeing

Why did anne cleves die?

Score: 4.3/5 (21 votes) Anne died at Chelsea Old Manor on 16 July 1557. The most likely cause of her death was cancer. ... She also has the distinction of being the last of Henry VIII's wives to die, as she outlived Henry's last wife, Catherine Parr, by nine years.Why did Henry VIII reject...

08 Feb 2026 876 views
// technology insights

Whats the definition of extractive?

Score: 4.7/5 (8 votes) 1a : of, relating to, or involving extraction. b : tending toward or resulting in withdrawal of natural resources by extraction with no provision for replenishment extractive agriculture. 2 : capable of being extracted.What does extractive mean in business?Extractive industrie...

08 Feb 2026 227 views
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Does javascript have classes?

Score: 4.1/5 (60 votes) In JavaScript, there are no classes in the class-based OOP sense of the word. JavaScript works with objects. If you want to encapsulate a few functions and properties together, you would create an object containing functions and properties, and not a class.What are JavaScript...

08 Feb 2026 827 views
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Does one for all return to deku?

Score: 4.6/5 (7 votes) In the film's finale, we see Midoriya give One For All to Bakugo in order to double-team against the new, unstoppable supervillain, Nine. ... However, as he slips in and out of consciousness with All Might at his side, One For All leaves Bakugo and returns to Midoriya.Doe...

08 Feb 2026 790 views
// data and analysis

Who started un peacekeeping?

Score: 4.7/5 (69 votes) Pearson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for his work in establishing UN peacekeeping operations. UNEF was the first official armed peacekeeping operation modeled on Pearson's ideas. Since 1956, most UN peacekeeping forces, including those called "observer" miss...

08 Feb 2026 1,836 views
// environment and climate

Should i switch to dvorak?

Score: 4.3/5 (22 votes) Its probably not worth trying to switch to Dvorak unless you're willing to put up with it long enough get decently fast. I use the standard Windows keyboard shortcuts (ctrl-c, ctrl-v, etc.) heavily. Dvorak moves these keys to the right side of the keyboard, which is extr...

08 Feb 2026 1,689 views
// technology insights

Why is heparin administered concurrently with warfarin?

Score: 4.7/5 (38 votes) Heparin is administered in combination with warfarin the first week, because haparin potentiates the inhibitory effect of antithrombin, in order to protect the patient against the increased risk of thrombosis, induced by the effect of warfarin on protein C.Can you use warfari...

08 Feb 2026 817 views
// culture and society

On a macroevolutionary scale?

Score: 4.9/5 (46 votes) Macroevolution refers to evolution of groups larger than an individual species. The history of life, on a grand scale. Macroevolution encompasses the grandest trends and transformations in evolution, such as the origin of mammals and the radiation of flowering plants.What is ...

08 Feb 2026 593 views
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Can rattlers climb trees?

Score: 4.1/5 (13 votes) Snake experts say rattlesnakes can climb trees, as Gonzales documented, but that they rarely do it. Ecologist P.J. Perea, of the University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, told the Hilton Head Island Packet that it's odd for a rattler to make its way...

08 Feb 2026 1,769 views
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