Full stop law

The Full stop law, Ley de Punto Final, was passed by the National Congress of Argentina in 1986, three years after the end of the military dictatorship of the Proceso de Reorganización Nacional (1976 to 1983) and restoration of democracy. Formally, this law is referred to by number (Law No. 23492), like all others in Argentine legislation, but Ley de Punto Final is the designation in common use, even in official speeches. It was passed after the government in 1985 had prosecuted men at the top of the military hierarchies in the Trial of the Juntas for crimes committed during the Dirty War against political dissidents. Several officers were convicted and sentenced; the government's security and military forces had "disappeared" and killed an estimated 15,000-30,000 people.

The law mandated the end of investigation and prosecution of people accused of political violence during the dictatorship and up to the restoration of democratic rule on 10 December 1983. It was passed on 24 December 1986, after only a 3-week debate. Its text is very short; it has seven articles. Article No. 5 excepts from the application of the law the cases of identity forgery and forced disappearance of minors.

Full stop

In punctuation, the full stop (Commonwealth English) or period (American English) is a punctuation mark placed at the end of a sentence. The full stop glyph is sometimes called a baseline dot because, typographically, it is a dot on the baseline. This term distinguishes the baseline dot from the interpunct (a raised dot).

The full stop glyph is also used for other purposes. It is often placed after an initial letter used to stand for a name, and sometimes placed after each individual letter in an initialism (for example, "U.S.A."; see Acronym#Punctuation). It also has multiple contexts in mathematics and computing, where it may be called dot or point (short for decimal point).

History

The full stop symbol derives from the Greek punctuation introduced by Aristophanes of Byzantium in the 3rd century BC. In his system, there were a series of dots whose placement determined their meaning. The full stop at the end of a completed thought or expression was marked by a high dot ⟨˙⟩, called the stigmḕ teleía (στιγμὴ τελεία) or "terminal dot". The "middle dot" ⟨·⟩, the stigmḕ mésē (στιγμὴ μέση), marked a division in a thought occasioning a longer breath (essentially a semicolon) and the low dot ⟨.⟩, called the hypostigmḕ (ὑποστιγμή) or "underdot", marked a division in a thought occasioning a shorter breath (essentially a comma). In practice, scribes mostly employed the full stop; the others fell out of use and were later replaced by other symbols. From the 9th century, the full stop began appearing as a low mark instead of a high one; by the advent of printing in Western Europe, the low mark was regular and then universal.

Full stop (disambiguation)

Full stop can refer to:

  • Full stop, a form of punctuation also known as a "period"
  • Full Stop (album), an album by Annabelle Chvostek
  • "Full Stop", a song by Frank Klepacki
  • A campaign by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, intended to prevent child abuse.
  • The Full Stop Law (Ley de Punto Final), the 1986 bill signed by Argentine President Raúl Alfonsín limiting civil trials against those implicated in the Dirty War to those indicted within 60 days of the law's passage.
  • See also

  • Period (disambiguation)
  • Full Stop (album)

    Full Stop is an experimental electro/folk album released in 2000 by Annabelle Chvostek. It attained a #7 position on college radio charts in Canada after a limited release in 2000 of 150 copies.

    Track listing

  • "Icy blue"
  • "Messages get through"
  • "Body Work"
  • "Gray's Pussycat Edie"
  • "Chills"
  • "Blows me away"
  • "La La La"
  • "Booby Boo"
  • "That in itself"
  • External links

  • Album description from annabelle.org
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Full Stop

    by: Radiohead

    You really messed up everything
    Really messed up everything
    Let me take it back again
    Here I am under the tree
    Rolls and rolls of under me
    It's a bitter tasting medicine
    It is a foul tasting medicine
    You really messed up the time
    You early messed up this time




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