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    other forms of physical punishment be illegal. Strict parents say yes, leniant parents say no. What can be the affects of such behavior? A child who has gotten itno trouble may be victim of this punishment that has been accepted moreso in third world countries. A mother of four who has been fed up has a youngest child.When a child acts up, it can be seen as okay to spank or discipline. A displanory action. Why not? Why isn't that okay? Usually when a parent spanks the child, the child retreats and does

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    western. Moreover, listening to music and partying was less common in Iran due to the strict environment. In Persepolis, Marjane’s culture identity is western culture but she is forced to change her appearance, changing the way they celebrate a party, and less of a social activist.             During the revolution of Iran, some Iranians did not like the idea of the Shah returning to the throne. This cause Marjane’s parents and other Iranians to protest because the Shah did not deserve to be in power again

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    in the community. With there being less in the community the more of an opportunity it allow to get in trouble. So by running out of things to do they started to make bad choices. John did have strict parents, and that is one reason that lead to all the bad choices that where being made in his teenage year. Many children do the opposite of what the parents tell them and some parents are not aware of their actions and due to this fact more children get in trouble. Some additional activities that

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    amount of arrests and alcohol related incidents. This is just one example of the many of why Emmitt Smith needs to keep their policy active because it is fair and necessary. It is crazy to think if this policy was not put into effect, much more bad incidents would have occurred at the High school, which is why this policy is much needed to keep students their safe. Emmitt Smith

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    years, a term Tiger Mother has brought an idea that these mothers have a strict parenting philosophy that incorporates firm parental control and high standards for excellence (Chua, 2011). Parents everywhere agree that raising a child is a complex and daunting task, in which, parents have encompassed both their beliefs and practiced into their own parenting style. Both stories, Mother Inferior was written by Hanna Rosin and Why Chinese Mothers are Superior was written by Amy Chua, explore the different

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    talks about are Western style parenting, and Chinese parenting. Amy implies that Western parents are more lenient and less strict, and that Chinese parents are very strict and harder on children so that they grow up to be successful. In the essay, she claims that Chinese parents are a lot tougher and more strict on their children than Western parents, so they raise more successful kids. Amy Chua believes that strict, tough parenting will usually allow their children to have more of an advantage in the

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    chief advisors and caretakers, their parents, appears on the surface to be a wholesale assault on the core meaning of family support. (Beverly Ballaro) Leaving parents out the loop in abortions can only contribute to family dysfunction. The unfortunate fact is that for many women who unintentionally get pregnant at an early age, parental abdication of the role of counselor has played a role. For a whole range of reasons including social challenges, these parents have given up their roles, leaving their

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    encountered. As a parent, one very important goal of raising a child should be to create a positive sense of self “love” and self-worth, while letting them discover their own tastes and preferences. However, it is easy to shape ourselves solely from the expectations and beliefs others (parents) have impressed upon us, instead of taking in all advices and discovering our own self

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    means the capability to control someone’s feelings and to overcome weaknesses. It is allegation of determination over desires and more specifically it is frequently understood to be the synonym of self control so self discipline to some degree, we can say a replacement for mental maturation. Strict discipline involves the safeguarding of discipline in that way when in schools the set of laws and regulations are strictly maintained. As in schools, students are not permitted to any

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    that parents decide who their children will marry. They have no right to choose their partner. Many Middle Eastern countries carry out this type of arrangement. In most cases, the most affected are women. Her parents force her to marry the husband that they choose. Many weddings are among nine years old or more girls with older men who could be their fathers. Besides the cultural factor, there is also a monetary factor, men buying girls as wives. Even worse still is that their parents allow

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