EX-CuartoJote
Ex compañeros del 4ºJote 2005
jueves, diciembre 08, 2005
sábado, septiembre 24, 2005
Resumen venas abiertas...
"venas abiertas de américa latina"
Aquí están los primeros resumenes... si alguien más tiene, escriba un comentario o mande un mail a CuartoJote@gmail.com
viernes, septiembre 02, 2005
Rally suspendido
Por problemas de fuerza mayor
Campeonato temporalmente suspendido...
En el transcurso de las próximas horas, informaremos el horario
de reanudación del campeonato.
Campeonato temporalmente suspendido...
En el transcurso de las próximas horas, informaremos el horario
de reanudación del campeonato.
jueves, agosto 18, 2005
Nuevo Dominio y Rally
Tenemos nuevo Dominio...
desde ahora somos
4jote.tk
eso solo una redirección para recordar mejor la página.
desde luego puedes acceder por 4jote.blogspot.com
Rally...
Hoy ha comenzado el RallyTransito...
esperamos que, esta vez, vaya más gente a la sala de informática...
Fotos:



eso solo una redirección para recordar mejor la página.
desde luego puedes acceder por 4jote.blogspot.com
Rally...Hoy ha comenzado el RallyTransito...
esperamos que, esta vez, vaya más gente a la sala de informática...
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lunes, agosto 15, 2005
Capital Punishment
taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment
Capital punishment,
also referred to as the death penalty, is the judicially ordered execution of a prisoner as a punishment for a serious crime, often called a capital offense or a capital crime.Some jurisdictions that practice capital punishment restrict its use to a small number of criminal offences, principallytreason and murder.
Prisoners who have been sentenced to death are usually kept segregated from other prisoners in a special part of theprison pending their execution. In some places this segregated area is known as "Death Row."
Historically—and still today under certain systems of law—the death penalty was applied to a wider range of offenses, including robbery or theft. It has also been frequently used by the military for crimes including looting, insubordination, and mutiny.
The term "capital" derives from the Latin caput, meaning "head". Thus, capital punishment is the penalty for a crime so severe that it deserves decapitation (losing one's head).
Death Penalty World Map
- Color Key:
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- Blue: Abolished for all crimes
- Green: Abolished, except for crimes committed under certain circumstances (such as crimes committed in time of war)
- Orange: Abolished in practice
- Red: Legal form of punishment













