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    Shame should never be used to advert someone's behavior, yet still, in this time period the practice is a daily experience that humans go through. In fact, if someone were to claim that they’ve never felt shamed by an action, words, or even a thought, they would be lying. Coming of age requires for people to regret certain decisions, after all, learning is about making mistakes, but for anyone to purposeful embarrass someone and then say that it’s for a “general good of the community” is inhumane

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    When a child is reprimanded physically it teaches the child that their behavior is not tolerably. Physical punishments can deter the child from deviant acts. The social behavior can be impacted positively or negatively. Physical punishment is a form of punishment to deter the child from committed deviant acts. Parents want their child to stay away from negative behaviors and guide them to become positive, healthy, responsible adults. Deviant acts can occur when there are no consequences for that

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    How would you feel if every time you do something wrong you would get smacked or beaten? When your a kid and want a snack, and they think you said smack, you would get smacked(pg. 68 ,69). Kids and the elderly get smacked or beaten almost everyday. They also get smacked or beaten if they misbehave. In Lois Lowry's book "The Giver" there are many different rules and punishments in society that are sometimes beneficial or harmful. In Jonas' society some rules and punishments are that you have to

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    Smacking Essay

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    Good morning, My name is Micheal and today am here to talk to you about the issue of smacking. To strike or slap someone with force using the open hand is the definition of smacking. The issue of whether it should be legal for parents to smack their children has now become a major controversy. Today I come to you as a concerned citizen as I find it utterly disturbing that in Australia, it is currently legal for parents to smack their children. I believe that the act of parents, smacking their

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    Hardman is indeed one of those lads who doesn 't realise just how far they push things inappropriately. If this isn 't addressed, then the lad will end up in some serious trouble. Staff Wilding knows that he needs to steer the lad back onto the straight and narrow and that the only way to do this, is to administer a very serious dose of pain.​ With game, hard lads like young Hardman, the only real solution is to make sure every dose of Corporal Punishment the lad gets is so severe that the amount

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    Discipline In Schools

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    Discipline in schools is not a new concept but has been talked about by many and awareness of reasons and various forms of discipline has been studied by many. Reasons why schools use discipline is because of increase violence, gang-like behavior, fighting, skipping classes among others (Nelson, 2002). School discipline and management is a problem in our society today because there have been a lot of ineffective discipline practices over the years. Discipline in schools in Cameroon over the years

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    In Judy Blume’s article, “Censorship”, she depicts the definition of ‘Censorship’ in paragraph 8, and states what the word is in her own words. Censorship can branch off its roots onto different meanings; in time, humans will shift its meaning from how it use to define this, or that. In current day English, the term labels something from being viewed; the object, whether novel or movie, is blocked from one’s sight for countless reasons. Naturally, citizens wield ‘censor’ around like a white flag

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    Seventh grader Jett Eaton came flying down the 500 foot Mega Ramp. Jett fell and was seriously injured. Extreme sports are dangerous, extremely fatal, and are too risky for kids to be participating in. Kids should not participate in extreme sports. Kids should not do this because of how it can affect your life and the ones close to you if something goes wrong. Think about when you are a parent and your kid wants to do these death-defying stunts. Would you let them? Extreme sports are especially

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    In the book the Parsons family is introduced to the readers when Winston goes over to Mrs. Parsons’s apartment to fix her pipes under the sink. There he met her children, her son of nine years old and daughter of seven years old. But like most children they were a part of the Spies who report back to the authorities when activities that don’t align with Big Brother’s mission occur whether it be their parents or someone else. You can see how much power the children have by the statement the boy makes

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    The behavior I chose was temper tantrums. When a authority figure gives in to this type of misbehavior it teaches a child that this is the easiest way to produce a desired outcome. When this behavior goes untreated it can cause problems at school and in public situation, and result in the child not feeling the need to show effort because they can receive what they want not through hard work, but through throwing a tantrum. I work in a foster group home and have learned that the temper tantrums

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