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    can be unjust whenever they wish. In Amy March’s case‚ she was struck physically and even more so emotionally by an unfair teacher. In “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott‚ the March family’s experience in chapter seven compares and contrasts with “Corporal Punishment Persists in U.S. Schools” by Alyssa Monroe through

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    Should Canada Get out of Afghanistan? Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia and is often included as a part of the Middle East. It is bordered by Iran in the west‚ Pakistan in the south and east‚ Turkmenistan‚ Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north‚ and China in the easternmost part of the country. It is among the poorest countries in the world. I believe that Canada should remove itself and get out of Afghanistan. There is no need for us to be fighting along side the U.S anymore‚ diplomacy

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    Transgenerational pattern of child rearing refers to the idea that “family factors are transmitted from generation to generation”. These factors include‚ but are not limited to‚ personality characteristics‚ religious beliefs‚ value of education‚ and child rearing techniques. I interpret it to mean that we will raise our children according to how we were raised ourselves in terms of discipline and how we react to certain situations. Many factors contribute to children becoming aggressive

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    Corporal punishment should not be re-introduced into schools because some children can end up deformed and may become unstable mentally and physically and also they could end up suing the school/government or religious organisation. Corporal punishment could also be harming to the teacher or principal because the student could turn around and hit them back. How would you define corporal punishment because there are a lot of different types eg.whiping‚ electric shocks‚ slapping and the cane ect

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    According to Burton‚ Westen and Kowalski (2009)‚ punishment can be described as an environmental consequence that has the ability to modify behaviour through operant conditioning. This paper examines three different studies that explore the effects of corporal punishment on adolescence‚ the effects of punishment on children of different ages‚ and the effects of punishment on children of different temperaments. Research evidence indicates that punishment is most effective when combined with reasoning. If

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    Published: The Gift of Valor is the story of an ordinary young American‚ Marine Corporal Jason Dunham‚ who was mortally‚ wounded shielding his fellow Marines from a grenade. Dunham grew up in a working-class family in a small town in upstate New York. An indifferent student but an outstanding athlete‚ Dunham joined the Marine Corps right out of high school. The Marines fit him well‚ and he rose to the rank of Corporal by the time his unit -- 3rd Battalion‚ 7th Marine Regiment -- was alerted for deployment

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    within America ’s criminal justice system. He gives many reasons why imprisonment simply does not work‚ and suggests that corporal punishment should be used as an alternative. Published in the Boston Globe‚ a newspaper well known for being liberal‚ Jacoby provides a conservative view and directs his argument towards those who strongly support imprisonment and view corporal punishment to be highly barbaric and inhumane. However‚ in order to shed light on our current situation‚ Jacoby discusses

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    AP Psychology Identifying Perspectives in Psychology Part 1 Case Study 1: Neurobiological – It is hypothesized that depletion of monoamines transmitters cause emotions such as sadness and guilt and can lead to psychiatric disorders such as depression. Thus‚ it is probably that due to a depletion of monoamines and other biologic functions

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    Courts allowing substantive due process claims in connection with corporal punishment have found the threshold for recovery for the violation of a student’s rights to be high. Minor pain‚ embarrassment‚ and hurt feelings do not rise to this level; actions must literally be ‘shocking to the conscience.” Disciplinary actions that have not risen to this level include requiring a ten-year-old boy to clean out a stopped-up toilet with his bare hands‚ physically and abusively restraining a student with

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    Prison overcrowding has become a major problem in the United States. As per‚ Issues and Controversies‚ “The United States has only 5 percent of the world’s population‚ but holds 25 percent of the world’s prisoners”. (“Mandatory Minimum”) Housing the growing prison population is putting a strain on the federal government’s budget‚ costing roughly $80 billion a year. (“Mandatory Minimum”) Crime rates are down‚ but prison populations are a growing concern. In light of these facts‚ lawmakers need to

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