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    Parental Use of Corporal Punishment on Children: A Literature Review Abstract In this paper I intend to compare and contrast the views of four scholars on the issue of parental use of corporal punishment on children in terms of the evidence they utilize to substantiate their arguments‚ their purposes for producing theses four scholarships‚ and the conclusions they reach. All four sources agree that the corporal punishment may contribute to the violence in a society‚ but the cause and effect

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    “Spare the Rod‚ Spoil the Child: The Debate On Corporal Punishment” Introduction Many people have witnessed a misbehaved child in a public area and thought to themselves‚ “That child needs some discipline.” However‚ the type of discipline and the severity of its implementation is something that has been debated for many decades because it is tough to determine how/eif certain types of discipline are beneficial or harmful. The generally accepted definition of discipline is regarded as the practice

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    with their own bodies. In the 1960’s women began to fight for their right to do what they wished with their bodies‚ which made the public more aware of abortion rights. Roe versus Wade made the choice legal in the united states‚ but the struggle has against it has not ended. Indeed‚ the choice is a personal thing and should

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    else. It would establish a better understanding between the people and government because even though some people may not be for marijuana‚ they are also not against it either. So‚ that would mean no one is against having marijuana except a small few‚ but the number of people who are for marijuana is a large margin between those who are against

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    eco-system and populous. The problem with genetically modified foods is the potential unknown and the long term affects they very well potentially could propose. According to a poll taken by CNBC on April 28th‚ 2011 eighty-two percent of Americans are against GMOs [1]. The long term effects are becoming more and more prevalent within our society as GMOs continue to be around longer and with more research being done the possibilities for harm increase daily. While I won’t deny the overall idea here has

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    consequences that come with producing the future baby. In conclusion‚ abortion is a horrendous action that should not be legal. For numerous of invalid excuses. A innocent baby should not take the liability of the mother’s horrid decision. Abortion goes against god’s plan and his creation. Lastly‚ when terminating a blameless fetus their whole life just ended by the mothers self-centered

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    scientifically that vaccinating people leads to a decrease in the chance of getting the disease they are vaccinated against. Many people are being led

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    Intro Thesis 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment: 1.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if they did the student would most likely stop them or do it to them also. 2.Schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians did not know that the school did that they would most likely see the marks of the punishment and freak out. 3.schools should not use corporal punishment because if the parents or guardians wanted their children to learn from their

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    Imagine being sentenced to a slow and painful death due to terminal illness. Sounds like torture‚ right? Unfortunately this is the case for many individuals across America. “Euthanasia” also defined as “the right to death” is considered to be suicide to many people due to personal or religious beliefs however‚ it is not. Some may state that physician assisted suicide is morally wrong and that allowing a human life to be lost by unnatural cause is unethical but euthanasia should be an option

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    If you had the chance to bring a loved one back into this world to stop your pain‚ would you? Cloning‚ the process of taking a cell from one organism‚ taking a donor womb cell from another organism of the same species (which will not affect the clone’s genetic identity)‚ inserting the original cell in the donor cell‚ and placing the newly developed embryo inside a surrogate mother. There are those who think that cloning is a wonderful idea and that it is acceptable to make life‚ from and identical

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