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    Davis Descipline

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    Also Proverbs 10:17 states people who accept discipline are on the pathway to life, but those who ignore correction will go astray. This states that accepting discipline allows a person to excel in life where if someone chooses to ignore discipline they will be lost. Davis states that “corporal punishment is a necessary part of discipline of children”(Davis p.87). Davis also talks about how “modern wisdom casts serious doubt on the validity of the biblical saying”(Davis p.87). This shows that people

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    Punishment! Growing up that was always a terrible word to hear. Let’s be honest, no levelheaded person wants to be in the “hot-seat.” Even today, as adults, being punished can make a person cringe. However, as individuals grow up and mature into adulthood, it is easier to comprehend that being punished can be a tool to help one succeed in life. Behavior modification is simply defined as “the alteration of behavioral patterns through the use of such learning techniques as biofeedback and positive

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    In the local town a local church was burning down and three men named Ponyboy, Dally, and Johnny went into the burning church to save 5 children who were inside the church and didn’t know how to escape. When the boys got in there to help the child, the only way that they could escape is by setting the kids out the window and then getting out the window as fast as they could. In this saving of the 5 children there were three men who saved them. Those three people were ponyboy, Johnny

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    Although standardized test has thrived for decades and being told that is the most objective way to test how much knowledge that students have dominated, it is also being placed under extreme criticism in recent years. A group of people, who reject the idea of placing children under measurement determined largely by striking numbers, initiated many organizations to prohibit standardized exam, for instance "Just say no to test!" (http://www.fairtest.org/). This nationwide hot debated also inspired

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    Empathy And Morality

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    The golden rule everyone is taught is to “treat others the way you want to be treated”. Today, the rules of morality are argued to be either aided or hindered by empathy. In “Empathy Can Lead to Short-Sited and Unfair Moral Bias, Author, Paul Bloom, claims it hinders morality, while citing better alternatives to morality like compassion and reason. Author of “Moral Wisdom Requires Empathy”, Jamil Zaki, disagrees claiming empathy guides morality. Imagine a child stealing another child's toy and then

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    Do I put my kids in daycare or not? Here’s the thing: it cost a lot, like an arm and a leg a lot! And the prices are always rising. You also never know if you can fully trust a person to watch your children. Bad things happen all the time with daycares. Sometimes your kids are just brats and you don’t want anyone else to have to deal with them because it can be embarrassing the way they may act. First thing’s first, let’s talk about our kids. Now let’s be honest, we all know our kids are not perfect

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    Child soldiers do deserve amnesty, as long as they go through therapy and mental rehabilitation. Child soldiers are often forcibly recruited, so most of them don’t want to hurt or kill. Although some say child soldiers don’t deserve amnesty, most of the child soldiers don’t want to kill or harm others. And although some child soldiers want to hurt and/or kill others, all child soldiers deserve amnesty because they are just kids; so they should have therapy or mental rehabilitation before total forgiveness

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    Roller shoes-a Multifunctional Toy The divergence of lifestyles have wrought a variety of entertainment ways in recent years. Roller shoes is one of the production which arouse a heated discussion whether it is beneficial or not. Quite a few people advocate it, holding the outlook that it is a multifunctional toy which can bring much pleasure to people. Nevertheless, those who dissent it deem that it turns out to be a threat with lots of concealing dangers. According to me, roller shoes is ultimately

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    A common advice given to parents trying to discipline a misbehaving child is to address the problematic behaviour rather than accusing the child. Telling the child that not only what he did, but he is the problem will only reinforce the negative feelings that led to misbehaviour in the first place. However, few people seem to realize that this mechanism stays the same as we grow up. In any case, I believe that attacking the individual rather than denouncing their actions is bullying. Oxford Dictionaries

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    With the Pandora’s Box opened, we may find ourselves forced to rediscover morality due to our natural tendencies. This does not mean accepting adult-child relationships. Figure 3 indicates if we are serious about protecting children, then that ultimately requires some level of understanding, which is a problem for most because that is dangerously close to compassion. On the contrary, the risk they pose is the very reason why we need to support pedophiles who do not want to become sex offenders. We

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