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Most Brutal And Horrific Form Of Execution In The Acient History. - Education

Consider yourself lucky if you are reading this, you most likely not to have lived in a society with extreme judgements, sentences, and punishments. Back in the good old days if you did something wrong, for example stole a goat, chicken, Adultery, you were pretty much assured being handed a death sentence. In those days there was no hanging around on Death Row, contemplating the errors of your ways whilst waiting for some form of humane, painless death. Executions in the ancient history seems to be so barbaric and devices used were built with careful engineering to push the guilty to feel extreme and prolonged pain before death. The forms of execution listed below really are so barbaric that you might question your faith in human nature. Blowing from the gun. With the invention of the cannon came this wonderfully imaginative way of executing enemy combatants. The basic method was to tie the unfortunate victim to the barrel of a cannon and fire it. Horrific as this sounds I imagine it w

Man caught on CCTV drowning three-year-old stepdaughter in pool jailed for 100 years

  WARNING: This footage is confronting and distressing. A man has been jailed for 100 years after being caught on camera repeatedly tossing his helpless three-year-old stepdaughter into a swimming pool before leaving her to drown. The horrific and confronting CCTV shows the moment the callous killer throws the defenseless child into the water. The incident reportedly occurred at a hotel in the city of Morelia in Mexico in August last year. On the footage he can be seen throwing the toddler into the pool then walking away while the child struggles to float and swim. Source: Supplied. The child can be seen in the distressing footage struggling to keep herself afloat in the water while her stepfather stands at the edge of the pool watching her. The footage clearly shows the child is unable to swim and other swimmers in the pool are seemingly unaware of what is occurring and don’t intervene at any point. In another clip the child can be seen with her arms flailing in the air as he throws a

Girl Doesn’t Want Grandma to Babysit, Mom Installs Cameras

Girl doesn’t want Grandma to babysit; her mom installs cameras. She’d been convinced that her daughter was in good hands at her grandma’s house. But when the child stopped talking altogether, the mom knew something was terribly wrong. She wanted her daughter and Grandma to bond; she’d believed Grandma’s house was a cozy haven full of baked pastries, cuddly teddies, and warm milk. She’d soon find out just how wrong she was. For endless months, visits to Grandma June’s house had been the highlight for Haley James and her six-year-old daughter, Susie. The two had always loved visiting June’s house; it had been a source of love and laughter for them, making them always look forward to it. But out of nowhere, Susie started acting differently right after she visited her grandma. Once a bubbly kid, she’d become quiet and withdrawn, barely smiling or laughing. Whenever she came from her Grandma’s, she looked visibly scared whenever Haley told her they’d be visiting Grandma June or that the gra

Woman in Iran before the Islamic Revolution

The Islamic Revolution of 1979 brought seismic changes to Iran, not least for women. One area that has come under scrutiny is the way women dress and wear their hair - the old Shah, in the 1930s, banned the veil and ordered police to forcibly remove headscarves. But in the early 1980s, the new Islamic authorities imposed a mandatory dress code that required all women to wear the hijab. Here are some images showing what life was like for Iranian women before the institution of clerical rule, and how it has changed since. IMAGE SOURCE,A. ABBAS / MAGNUM PHOTOS Studying at Tehran University in 1977: While many women were already in higher education at the time of the revolution, the subsequent years saw a marked increase in the number attending university. This was in part because the authorities managed to convince conservative families living in rural areas to allow their daughters to study away from home. "They tried to stop women from attending university, but there was such a bac