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    Spanking has a positive effect on children For many years parents have been disciplining their children in various ways. Discipline is required to train a child in doing what is right and staying away from what is wrong and dangerous. Discipline has always been used in order for the child not to grow up spoiled and choosy. Giving children what they want always is never a good thing, while teaching them that they cannot have everything teaches them patience. Discipline is very critical in

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    Having taken my flogging on 3rd, I now fully understand why you enjoy a good flogging so much and what you get out of it. I really felt that I was proving just how much of a hard man I was by taking it, and as the strokes fell, it fed my pride in my masculinity and my ability to take it. I certainly feel a harder man having taken that flogging with the Cat.​ Being well acquainted with the Pussy Cat can only make a hard man harder and more manly - uniquely, the Cat really does separate the hard men

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    The Flagellation of Christ is an art piece by Piero della Francesca in the Galleria Nazionale delle Marchein Urbino, Italy. It consists the Flagellation of Christ by the Romans during his Passion and three men in the painting. They are admidst a conversation and seem like they haven’t been wavered at all by the whole procession. It depicts three men who seem completely unbothered by the religious practice that takes place in their close vicinity. According to an interpretation still upheld in Urbino

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    stories when they would use the wooden paddle in school. She would tell me that they would spank her friends when they would behave bad. She also told me that there was this kid they spanked so hard that they heard the kid sobbing and squealing. Flagellation should be allowed in some schools, because some kids don't have respect or manners in school and by that they should learn by getting paddled. Because some parents don't punish their kids and that's what makes kids behave bad and they have to learn

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    Cellular Structures and Pathogenicity Jennifer L. Wethington ITT Technical Institute Unit 2 Assignment 1   “Bacterial illness is a result of complex interactions between bacteria and the host. During evolution, humans developed many ways to protect themselves against bacterial pathogens. On the other hand, bacteria have developed strategies to evade, subvert or circumvent these defenses” (Sousa, 2003) “One of the most important characteristics of bacterial pathogenicity is the various strategies

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    Christian medieval medicine was most certainly painful, very perilous, and possibly pointless. For example, flagellation was quite common practice in Christian medieval Europe, as religion was very prevalent in practice to do with curing oneself. There were other such harmful but generally fruitless treatments, such as bloodletting (though in certain scenarios this could actually help with the illness). Along with this, there were also poisonous anaesthetics used. One such recipe contained useful

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    'We wrote our vows in blood': Italy nun An Italian nun has revealed that she and her fellow sisters were encouraged to write their vows out using their own blood, engage in self flagellation as well as eat expired food while cloistered in a monastery in Italy. The starting confession emerges after a report by Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, exposed evidence that brutal and humiliating rituals took place at some Franciscan Sister of the Immaculate convents in Italy during the 1990's. Spreaking

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    pili and fimbriae. Pili attach two bacterial cells together, while fimbriae attach bacteria to other surfaces. 4. How does polar flagellation differ from peritrichous flagellation? Polar flagella differs from peritrichous flagella

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    Sparta Swot Analysis

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    are encouraged to steal, plus the people in the agoge starve them half to death! This is completely wrong and kids starve because of the harsh conditions in the agoge system of Sparta, also there is a competition every year called The “Flagellation”. The Flagellation was extremely stupid because kids were whipped and beaten senseless, while their families told them that if they died or passed out that they weren’t proud of them! Both of these reasons play a huge part in why Sparta fell to the

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    In Monty Python and the Holy Grail satire is used quite often to make fun of the Catholic faith. One of the most noteworthy moments is near the beginning of the movie when the monks are walking through the town chanting. Monty Python may use rather ludicrous humor to get their point across; however, they do a good job conveying the faults in the Catholic Church and display them on film. The movie does this through setting, characters’ costumes, and music. Near the beginning of the movie there is

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