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    CORPORAL PUNISHMENT In a given year‚ more than 100‚00 juveniles are arrested in Texas and referred to the probation system. Apparently‚ majority of juveniles do not receive the needed discipline at home. I believe corporal punishment should be allowed in the United States. Some children need the discipline‚ it would result in better behavior in schools and it would teach kids to have more respect for authority. First‚ there are numerous of children that need the discipline. “If schools were

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    back up my decision. The two points I disagree with is the first point (Judicial Corporal Punishment as Implemented in Islamic Criminal Law is More Effective than Incarceration)‚ and the last main point discussed (Judicial Corporal Punishment as Implemented in Islamic Criminal Law is More Compassionate than Incarceration). I disagree with the first main argument because I do not believe that judicial corporal punishment is more effective than imprisonment. You are unable to rehabilitate because if

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    females there is a worry about the sexual impact of it‚ when she is spanked by an adult male whoever he may be it trains the female to submit. When authority figures at school spank females it lines them up to be beaten by male figures in the future. Spanking Children References 3 Corporal punishment is legal for certain reasons up to a specific age in 23 states: Alabama‚ Arizona‚ Arkansas‚ Colorado‚ Delaware‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Idaho‚ Indiana‚ Kansas‚ Kentucky‚ Louisiana

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    the life of a child because of “cheap punishment?” Corporal Punishment is physical punishment such as paddling or flogging. Some people do‚ however‚ deem this type of punishment as effective‚ cheap‚ and easy to administer. On the other hand‚ what corporal punishment actually does is creates damage to the educational environment‚ causes physical and psychological injury‚ and can be administered in an unfair way. One of the disadvantages of corporal punishment is that it causes damage to the educational

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    caning in schools is a form of corporal punishment to the students for misbehavior that involve striking a student a number of times in front of the crowd .In Malaysia ‚caning is usually only applied to male students but now the idea of making caning to girls lawful has recently been debated .However ‚in the year of 2006‚public caning is banned in schools after the Education Regulations(Students Discipline) came into force .There are many ideas and opinions given about public caning in schools .In facts

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    My topic is corporal punishment My general purpose is to persuade my audience My specific purpose is to inform my audience on that corporal punishment is not a healthy way of educating kids. My central idea is that corporal punishment is not an effective way to in force rules or educate kids properly. Introduction I. Good morning everyone‚ Do you guys remember the last time you were hit by any adult? The last time you got in trouble? Do you remember that flying sandal or what I called

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    human beings have become more reliant on technology. This has made mankind lazy and uncultured‚ causing a reflection on our children. Also‚ there have been many laws which were set against structure in a child ’s life. Whether the child is at home‚ school‚ or with a care giver such as a “babysitter”‚ there are limits to how a child can be disciplined. However‚ when a child has a lack of authoritative parents‚ it often times produces the young one ’s disrespect for others. The powerful painting by

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    Brooke Miller Information Speech Outline Specific Purpose: I want my audience to learn about child abuse and how it is different from corporal punishment. Thesis Statement: Physical child abuse and corporal punishment are two different things. It is important to know the difference between the two because all children deserve to be safe. Introduction I. In 2005‚ 3.6 million children were investigated by Child Protective Services as victims of maltreatment‚ 899‚000 children were found

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    seem to be very clear that the Bible advocates corporal punishment. However‚ upon further examination‚ there are several flaws in Pastor Handy’s evidence. First is the fact that Pastor Handy only provides four verses in his sermon and that all of these verses are from the same book of the Bible. In order to make a sound judgment on the Bible’s stance on corporal punishment‚ more verses should be considered. Verses speaking about corporal punishment should be examined as well as verses about parenting

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    Student Due Process in Public Schools Introduction The Due Process Clause is found in two places in the Constitution. First‚ the Fifth Amendment addresses basic due process rights. The Fifth Amendment states that‚ “No person shall…be deprived of life‚ liberty‚ or property‚ without due process of law” (U.S. Const. amend. V). The Fifth Amendment’s Due Process Clause applied only to federal actions. The Fourteenth Amendment expanded the Due Process Clause to state actions. The Due Process

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