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    PART 1: PASSAGE: “So poorly dressed was he that another man‚ even one inured to such a style of living‚ would have been ashamed to go out on the street during the daytime in such rags…It was not shame that had assailed him‚ however‚ but an emotion of quite different kind‚ one more akin to terror.” (7) ANALYSIS: In the first chapter we are introduced to Raskolnikov who seems to be troubled by something that has to do with Alyona Ivanaovna‚ the pawnbroker. We are able to recognize that he is troubled

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    Graves‚ and Suzanne M. Sgroi‚ http://wchat.on.ca/web/asarc/law.html. 4) Brigid Schulte/Knight-Ridder Newspapers‚ Spanking kids may make them worse: Study is first to document corporal punishment doesn ’t aid in discipline‚ The Dallas Morning News‚ 8/15/97‚ pp. 1A. 5) Phillip Greven‚ Spare the Child: the religious roots of punishment and the psychological impact of physical abuse‚ 1st Vintage Books ed. New York: Vintage Books‚ 1992. 6) Sandlin Supports Local Solutions To Fight Juvenile Crime‚ http://www

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    1101-80569 2 October 2014 Essay 2 Fine Lines One of the main points in the article “Why America Should Outlaw Spanking” by Emily Bazelon is about how many rights parents have in America. The main example talked about in this article is about corporal punishment and whether or not parents have the right to spank their child or not. Reasons being that some extreme parents take it too far sometimes‚ leaving bruises and possibly even fracturing bones. Politian’s believe that outlawing spanking would assist

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    beaten are not seen as an element of abuse by virtue of the pain it gives the individual. It is a measure of tutoring a child showing the gravity of his or her action was not acceptable to the family‚ kindred‚ and community. Having seen these corporal punishments‚ my career as a social worker will advocate for a positive change in child parenting. At this level‚ I was born in a family that has passion in helping people. However‚

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    Elizabeth Rider‚ it was found that not all what you read is true. The first instance of this is in accordance to physical punishment. The book begins by describing how Skinner did not believe in physical punishment but positive reinforcement. The text then goes into a study done by a website called Child Trends Databank saying how parents believe that physical punishment like spanking actually helps the child learn (Sigelman and Rider 44). This section is interesting because it is not likely that

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    To Spank or Not to Spank

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    Ednalyn A. Macas English 101-Essay #4 Research Paper-Final Draft May 3‚ 2012 Child Discipline Strategy: To Spank or Not to Spank? Should child discipline involved punishment that include spanking or hitting? Is it necessary to spank or not to spank a child as a form of discipline? Some parents have no trouble of agreeing with using a few disciplinary measurements to discipline a child. But‚ most parents argue that child spanking will have a negative effect on the child’s overall

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    As state by an article by Katherine Lee‚ “those who support spanking children and other forms of corporal punishment argue that kids who are disciplined physically turn out just fine. But a child who is exposed to secondhand smoke may not get cancer right away‚ and a child who isn’t secured with a seat belt isn’t guaranteed to be injured or worse in a car

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    disappoint. My two year old son on the other hand is one hundred percent boy and has to take the trial by fire approach. Spanking is an option on the table for both children. My daughter happens to be a child who responds better to timeouts as a form of punishment‚ whereas my son is oblivious to sitting out from any given activity. This is not to say that my daughter never receives a spanking nor does my son always receive a spanking but it does demonstrate my argument of parents being able to decide what

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    prone to have unstable mental health problems. This is not the only result in which studies have reported back and proved that children who receive physical punishment are more likely to have a mental disorder rather than those who do not receive it. According to the research article by author Amanda Keene‚ "parents" use of physical punishment has been linked to a wide variety of mental health outcomes and depression. Disorders are one of the main affects to this violence. It can ruin someone’s life

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    The penal system has been no help in alleviating the stigma attached to mental illness‚ routinely and historically treating mentally unstable inmates with just the same harsh approach as their criminally insane counterparts. Indeed‚ the distinction between these two populations is significant; however‚ authorities have long been reluctant to entertain such a concept. Similar to the treatment availed to them in institutions‚ mentally ill inmates have a history of being shackled‚ beaten and deprived

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