Display title | Judgment of Solomon |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You're either the ruler of the land, or someone else whose job is to arbitrate between people. Either way, you have a problem. There is an object whose true ownership is under dispute. Alice says it is hers, and Bob says it is his. This is usually a living thing, such as a baby. How do you figure out the true owner? Threaten to destroy the object (usually by cutting it in half and giving one half to each claimant). |