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    Analysis Forms Fill out one form for each source. Source 1 The “Necessary Evil” Argument Does Not Justify Abortion Forsythe‚ Clarke D. "The ’Necessary Evil’ Argument Does Not Justify Abortion." Opposing Viewpoints: Abortion. Ed. Mary E. Williams. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2002. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Apollo Library-Univ of Phoenix. 9 Jan. 2010 . 1 Identify the principal issue presented by the source. The myths behind “Necessary Evil” of abortions and how referring to

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    One article I found to be very useful in my research is based on research about “spanking”. One paragraph I would quote it‚ “ Have you ever spanked your child? Would you admit it if you have? For nearly half a century‚ child-rearing professionals in this country have preached against spanking as a method of discipline‚ making the taboo against it a powerful one. Not only is it physically hurtful to a child and potentially a precursor to abuse‚ but research shows it has negative psychological side-effects

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    ENG122 Holly Wilcox July 12‚ 2010 Spanking is a form of corporal punishment commonly used to discipline an infant‚ toddler‚ child‚ or teenager. It typically consists of an adult striking the child ’s bottom in reaction to poor behavior‚ with either an open hand or an implement‚ without producing physical injury. There is much argument over whether a parent should spank their child or not. Those who do not believe in spanking say spanking is form of child abuse. They associate it with

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    illnesses have increased. You have just witnessed abuse and although some of you will argue “Corporal punishment” or “decline “the effects of spanking children are negative. Corporal punishment such as “spanking” proves to only have a negative impact on the future development of a child both short and long term. A recent study by Afifi and colleagues showed‚ children who are spanked risk of mental illnesses are dramatically increased. Theses mental illnesses include: risk of depression‚ risk of mania

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    way of disciplining children? Corporal punishment is a violation inflicted on children‚ teachers‚ and others in names of “discipline” which is experienced by a large majority of children in many states worldwide. In the United States‚ there are laws protecting children from physical abuse‚ including at school and home; nevertheless‚ most American parents think spanking is an appropriate method of discipline for children. There are some countries that have passed anti-spanking laws such as Germany

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    Reaction Paper: Spanking When I was a child‚ I could not remember a time when my parents spanked me. I asked my mom how she and my dad disciplined my three brothers and I‚ and she said she never spanked us. When we got into trouble we were sent to our room‚ and had privileges taken away. My mom also said that she can remember spanking my younger brother once‚ but left a bruise on his bottom‚ and she felt so bad that she never did it again. I personally do not advocate spanking. I could not

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    Chris Lucas Opposing Viewpoints 11/20/2014 Erika Nicholas When you hear the words low prices it is hard not to think of Wal-Mart. The company that revolutionized discount shopping. But what happens behind the scenes? How is it that the world’s largest retail chain can offer so many deals? In the last 20 years the anti-Walmart campaign seems to continuously be on the minds of many. Sebastian Mallaby and Karen Olsson share radically different views on the ethics of the Wal-Mart Corporation. In “Up

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    The database‚ GALE Opposing Viewpoints in Context‚ is a peer reviewed database providing an overview of illegal immigration‚ the act of entering and residing in a country without the proper legal visas or documents. Currently‚ the United States of America (USA) has the highest population of undocumented workers in the world‚ estimated at 10 million residents (GALE database). Illegal aliens enter the USA in several ways‚ including but not limited to sneaking across the border without any documents

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    Timber companies and logging proponents have their own point of view about conservation‚ and in “Opposing Viewpoints: Logging and Deforestation”‚ people in favor of deforestation practices argue‚ Wood is one of the most valuable natural resources. It is used to build homes‚ businesses‚ churches‚ and museums. Men and women who live in rural areas use it to

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    The effect of spanking children in physical‚ cognitive‚ and psychosocial development in children Sylvester Barus Oklahoma State University  The effect of spanking children in physical‚ cognitive‚ and psychosocial development in children Spanking is a form of discipline that involves hitting a child using stick‚ punching‚ slapping‚ as well as any form of abuse to a child in order get hurt (Kovac‚ 2014). The form of spanking to children can affect children in different ways such as physical

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