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    This paper about Emancipation is no Proclamation. Do you agree with children being able to get emancipated? Some agree with this action. Others, however, do not. We should be able to. Children that want to get emancipated have their reasons for wanting to do so. Such as, they could’ve been involved in abusive actions at their house, some might want to get married young, or maybe they are not getting supported by their loved ones or just not getting cared for at all. You never know some people go

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    As I said yesterday, you should be very fucking proud of yourself for taking the dose of the Cat I laid on your back. I hope that taking this introductory dose of the Cat has increased you faith in your ability to survive a proper flogging? I am indeed fucking proud that I took that dose of the Cat, Andy. It was a very tough challenge and there were times that I doubted my ability to get through it, but I dug deep and toughed it out. It certainly has increased my confidence in getting through

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    An all too common question when it comes to leadership; “Is it better to be feared or to be loved?” According to Machiavelli, it should be ones wish to be both, but it is safer to be feared. Which I do agree with. Leading through fear can equate to leading through discipline, which in turn keeps people on track and efficient; where-as leading with love is to understand and allow lax and un-disciplined work to continue. Fear motivates and this extends from child-hood. As a toddler children are motivated

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    Corporal Punishment Dbq

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    Corporal Punishment Corporal Punishment of children breaches their fundamental human rights it’s legality in the majority states worldwide.Corporal punishment has been a big problem for a very long time.Many people disagree with corporal punishment and so do I.Physical punishment should not be allowed in schools,it can create violence in kids,it is another abusive act,and kids get robbed from their full learning potential. Physical punishment can provoke violence in kids, and bullying can

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    The After Math of a Raised Hand What is the harm of a little physical reinforcement to ensure children know how to properly act in society? This idea of physical reinforcement is also known as corporal punishment and is still present today in southern American states including some Texas school systems. Corporal Punishment is defined as a “punishment of a physical nature, such as caning, flogging, or beating” however this fails to include the psychological implications of corporal punishment in

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    The Aftermath of a Raised Hand What is the harm of a little physical reinforcement to ensure children know how to properly act in society? This idea of physical reinforcement is also known as corporal punishment and is still present today in the southern American states, including some Texas school systems. Corporal punishment defined as “punishment of a physical nature, such as caning, flogging, or beating” (Corporal punishment). Some administers believe benefits include fewer student outbursts

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    In the article Corporal Punishment by Parents and Associated Child Behaviors and Experiences: A Meta-Analytic and Theoretical Review, Elizabeth T. Gershoff discusses corporal punishment and the effects it has in children. There are only a few positive effects of corporal punishment which include immediate compliance, prevention of future misbehavior, and moral internalization. Corporal punishment is often seen as ineffective and as having negative results in children’s development including developing

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    “Tyler, an 11th grader from Wichita Falls, was sent to the assistant principal and given three swift swats to the backside with a paddle, recalled Angie Herring, his mother. The blows were so severe that they caused deep bruises and the boy wound up in the hospital, Ms. Herring said.” (citation) Should corporal punishment be allowed in all schools? In a survey conducted on twitter, 44% of people said no, but 56% of people said yes or with parental consent. How far should schools be allowed to go

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    In “Violent Media is Good for Kids” Gerald Jones states that shielding children from violent culture prevents them from understanding their emotions, and the world around them.He states that children need violent media because it allows them to meet their emotional needs by giving them a healthy outlet for their rage.It also gives them a way to not feel powerless in the face of real-world hardships, however, Jones does not completely condone all forms violent media, but he believes fearing it causes

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    Derik Vo Laurie-Nielson Dotson Cultural Autobiography 1) In my Vietnamese culture, misbehavior is often a reflection of the parent. So when A child misbehaves others believe that it is the fault of the parents not of the child. Adults usually view children role as total obedience to the parents. The ultimate sign of disrespect to an elder is a child’s behavior. 2) In Vietnam physical punishment is the primary tool used to handle misbehaving children. Children are either spanked, forced to stand

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