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    last few years. With the ever-growing industry of technology‚ corporal punishment being taken away‚ and increasing opportunities for more people‚ it is hard not to see the positive changes. With the growth of education‚ there has been a growth in opportunity as well. There are now more opportunities for more people of different ages. The average age of college students has been slowly evolving. Many people are choosing to go back to school to receive a higher education‚ and some are just going back

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    Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools The Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools Merriam Webster defines corporal punishment as 1: punishment applied to the body of an offender including the death penalty‚ whipping‚ and imprisonment. 2: punishment administered by an adult (as a parent or a teacher) to the body of a child ranging in severity from a slap to a spanking ("Merriam-Webster‚" 2011). Currently corporal punishment is legal in nineteen U

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    Capital punishment is the death penalty given by the government of a country‚ to people who have committed hideous crimes like homicide‚ rape and so on. Death penalty has been a way of punishing people since ages. Although there are some countries that have abolished death penalty from their law‚ there are still many which still practise the act of killing a person for crime. Death penalty is prevalent in the US‚ Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Some of the ways of executing criminals are hanging

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    Corporal punishment is a very complex and controversial topic. It’s hard to decide what is right and what is wrong when discussing how to discipline children. There are some people who are unfamiliar with the term corporal punishment and for you‚ I have provided a definition. It is 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. I have had the opportunity to read several definitions

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    Corporal Punishment of Children Antonio Johnson Nov 2‚ 2011 Instructor: Ms. Dorene Lake Essay- 2 Corporal Punishment is one of the world’s most argumentative topics especially‚ when it comes to children. Most people have their own views on the situation‚ I strongly agree to corporal punishment. People say it can physical‚ emotionally‚ and medically harm a kid. But there are many alternatives than just the physical abuse‚ there’s timeout‚ using a stern voice and different work out regiments

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    Jimmie Smith 10/01/14 English “The Story of an Hour” "In the Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin’s‚ is a powerful story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard who is given the horrible news that her husband has just passed away in a train accident. Devastated by her husband’s sudden death she excuses herself and immediately rushes to her bedroom. When she gets to the bedroom we see a different side of Mrs. Mallard. She is upset about her husband’s death‚ however; she is somewhat happy. This is why this story

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    non-physical forms of discipline are more ethical and effective. Thesis Statement: Use of corporal punishment as child discipline is both unethical and ineffective. “When I was about 20 years old‚ I met an old pastor’s wife who told me that when she was young and had her first child‚ she didn’t believe in striking children‚ although spanking kids with a switch pulled from a tree was standard punishment at the time. But one day when her son was four or five‚ he did something that she felt warranted

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    Parental Corporal Punishment In different households across the nation many parents spank‚ whip‚ swat‚ or paddle children in order to punish them for doing wrong or to act as a buffer against unacceptable behavior. These types of actions are acts of corporal punishment. Researchers Abraham Andero and Allen Stewart of Alabama State University define corporal punishment as “a discipline method in which a supervising adult deliberately inflicts pain upon a child in response to a child’s unacceptable

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    the safety of corporal punishment in schools. But this point they have raised is completely invalid as corporal punishment ‚ caning‚ is done in a very safe and non-emotionally scarring way. After a student commits an offence‚ they will have a talk to a teacher or discipline master. And if the student is defiant and would not admit his mistake and repent‚ the parents are called up. The parents are consulted on the student’s behavior and asked if there was anything that the school can to do for

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    concerned of what it could influence their children. Schools and libraries should be a place where students can openly assimilate and indulge in the values and attributions of literacy. Reasons: - the values and topics that are being discussed in these books are essential to the students’ success in society. - education should be open to everyone Evidence: - (EDUCATION) I believe that education should be open to everyone. Everyone should have a window of opportunity to read any literature

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