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    disciplining a child and if it is an effective form of discipline‚ children’s standpoint‚ effects on children‚ risks that are involved‚ long-term effect‚ and alternatives to physical punishment. According to the study of physical punishment by Terry Anne Dobbs from the Children’s Issue Centre‚ it is defined as “the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain but not injury for the purpose of correction or control of the child’s behavior” (138). Physical punishment is a

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    Rise of Modern West

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    THE RISE OF THE MODERN WEST Jyoti Shukla B.A. History (Hons) Second year 379 Assignment Briefly point out the major issues in the debate of transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. Maurice Dobb in his Studies in the Development of Capitalism in 1947‚ elaborated the Marxist debate over the western pattern of transition from Feudalism to Capitalism and this debate developed in the early 1950s. Paul Sweezy‚ another Marxist economist & Takahashi‚ a Japanese economist‚ challenged Dobb’s reasoning

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    Board of Directors more concerned about artistic values than how they would pay the bills. Janet Dobbs was Vice President for Administration and President-elect for this small taxexempt organization called the Greater Euclid Little Theater (GELT). It is obvious in the case that there is a divide between industries; business administration/accounting and the arts. One can only imagine the frustration Dobbs faced trying to inform and educate a Board of Directors about the financial crisis at hand to

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    Feudalism and Capitalism

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    Introduction Capitalism‚ economic system in which private individuals and business firms carry out production and exchange of goods and services through complex transactions that involve prices and markets. Although it has its origins in antiquity‚ the development of capitalism is a European phenomenon‚ evolved in different stages‚ to be considered established in the second half of the nineteenth century. From Europe‚ specifically from England‚ the capitalist system was extended to the whole world

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    Essay On Coming Of Age

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    up or entering adulthood. Coming-of-age is a part of everyone’s life. When children are coming-of-age‚ they conquer challenges‚ face fears‚ and experience new liveliness. People describe coming-of-age differently‚ for example‚ David Dobbs and Harper Lee. David Dobbs wrote an article about children taking risks‚ being in their comfort zone‚ and the process of coming-of-age while Harper Lee wrote about a young girl living in a racist city in Alabama facing and understanding the challenges. Coming-of-age

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    revision assignment

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    restricted and allowed certain immigrants to come into the United States. However‚ some people have conflicting feelings about immigration and are less accepting. In the poem “Ellis Island” by Joseph Bruchac and the interview of Ann Coulter on Lou Dobbs Tonight present their passionate views on the ideas around immigration. In the late 1890’s‚ America was seen as the land where opportunities were limitless. America was rich with diversity. However‚ not everybody was accepting of the idea that people

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    Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare the star-crossed lovers’ tale ultimately ends in death not only because teens often tend to value reward over risk but also because their families were feuding. The article “Teenage Brains” by David Dobbs also gives us insight on why teenagers like Romeo and Juliet tend to act the way they do. Because their families were feuding Romeo and Juliet were not allowed to fall in love peacefully. After Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet party they’ve already

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    Lakin Henderson The article Beautiful Brains by David Dobbs‚ presents the question‚ “What is wrong with these kids?” The advancement of technology and scientific research has given affirmation to teenage characteristics of the brain in relation to human development. Dobbs offers a few main ideas‚ and supports his thoughts about why teens are risk takers and thrill seekers with scientific reasoning. In reference to thrill seeking‚ Dobbs explain the reasons behind teenage decision making‚ and

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    Geography

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    1.1 Introduction Japan‚ a beautiful and wonderful country made up of more than 6‚800 islands and located in East Asia in the Pacific Ocean which lies off the coast of Russia and to the east of People’s Republic of China‚ North Korea‚ South Korea and Taiwan in the south. The area of Japan is 377‚873kilometersquare which is slightly smaller than the size of California(United States of America). Japans’ main islands are Hokkaido‚ Shikoku‚ Honshu and Kyushu and several thousand more islands which form

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    Lecture 1 Torts Law

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    I. DEFINITION: A tort is a civil wrong beyond a breach of contract for which the law provides redress. A. The law of torts focuses on private right of redress. The aggrieved party sues in tort to recover damages for the harm caused by her defendant. Contrast this to criminal law where the State‚ through government-employed prosecutors‚ pursues the action and extracts the punishment. B. LAWS come from 3 sources: i. Constitution ii. Statutory Law iii. Jurisprudential (or common law)

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