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    on children. As every parent knows‚ kids do what we do‚ not what we say.” Says Marshall Rosenberg. Maybe if you’re spanking out of angry first and not as a teacher for your children‚ whatever it is that the child may have done was wrong needs a punishment so the next time you will have learned the reaction because you have then felt it‚ and know that it’s not okay. After spanking your child‚ you need to explain why‚ that way they understand also I believe after spanking a child and sent to room for

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    Cheyenn Wright Greg Pies EN 110 October 30‚ 2014 To Spank or Not to Spank In the article‚ “Physical Punishment doesn’t help‚ it hurts” by Deborah Sendek‚ it covers the reasons as to why physical punishment from a parent to their child is the wrong way to handle the situation. The main reason parents use physical punishment as a way of handling bad behavior is because their parents did it to them when they were young. There is spanking and then there is abuse; where to draw the line? When I think

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    Certain punishments are more effective on certain crimes. And certain punishments are more effective on certain people. Some criminals should be punished to remove their incentive for committing crimes. But there are some criminals who just need to be removed from society to prevent them from preying upon society. Obviously for lesser crimes‚ lesser punishments should be delivered. AND punishments (if at all possible) should reflect the crime committed --- such as scrubbing walls for "graffiti

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    others believe it is a form of corporal punishment that does not cause injury. By showing how each perspective of spanking supports their claim and defining spanking‚ one will be able to form an opinion. In order to conclude an argument‚ it is first necessary to define any vague or ambiguous terms. Spanking is an unclear term in need of explanation. To some spanking means to slap a child on the buttocks‚ while others believe it is a mild form of corporal punishment which does not cause harm to

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    Spanking

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    Spanking Spanking – to slap with one’s open hand or a flat object‚ especially on the buttocks as a punishment. This is what the definition of spanking is today. In the past‚ it was very normal for parents to spank their children when they were disobedient or did something wrong. In today’s world however‚ corporal punishment is becoming less and less common around the world. “Sweden‚ in 1979‚ was the first to make it illegal to strike a child as a form of discipline. Since then‚ many other

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    Behavior Using rewards and punishments in a workplace to increase employee performance. 1. Punishment: For example‚ docking an employee one hour of pay for being 15 minutes late to work is punishment. From my point of view‚ a manager needs to understand what each concept is and how it applies to a situation. Then he can act according to the case. For reasons such as abuse‚ violence‚ harassment and theft‚ I think that the manager should use a punishment like a suspension or a termination

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    To Spank or Not to Spank Sophia Davis 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

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    Spanking: Pros and Cons

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    street. Part of the reason for the debate is that parents and experts often define spanking differently. To some‚ spanking means "slapping a child on the buttocks" (Straus‚ 1995‚ p. 5)‚ while others consider spanking a generic term for any corporal punishment that does not cause an injury‚ such as slapping a child ’s hand for touching something forbidden or dangerous. The purpose of this is to explore some of the reasons for spanking to examine the effectiveness of spanking and why we should still

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    childhood. It is natural that children learn attitudes and behaviors through observation and imitation of their parents’ actions‚ so it is the responsibility of parents to set an example of understanding and wisdom to them. Studies found that the more corporal cvvvpunishment a parent reported using‚ the greater the probability of the child being a delinquent. "I have yet to see a repeat male delinquent that wasn’t raised on a belt‚ board‚ cord‚ or fist‚" says Ralph Welsh‚ a child and adolescent psychologist

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    Opinion Essays Structure of the Opinion Essay: Introduction – introduces the topic and state your opinion clearly Body - consists of three or more paragraphs each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples Conclusion – summarizes/restates your opinion using different words Useful Language То express opinion: I believe‚ In my opinion‚ I think‚ In my view‚ I strongly believe‚ I see it‚ It seems to me (that)‚ As far as I am concerned‚ I am (not) convinced that...‚

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