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    every home and teach the proper child rearing methods without corporal punishment. While the truth is that hitting children as a form of discipline can easily escalate into child abuse‚ social democrats don’t think hitting your children in all situation is safe whereas conservatives and libertarians will take the side that families are responsible for knowing the difference. Conservatives will even go as far to support corporal punishment in the home with religion and Proverbs 13:24‚ “he that spareth

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    injuries caused by punishment violate the rights of the child. Harming the child through punishment is a clear violation of the child’s rights. “No child shall be subjected to torture or other cruel‚ inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Neither capital punishment nor life imprisonment without possibility of release shall be imposed for offences committed by persons below eighteen years of age”. (United Nations 2006‚ p.113). For example‚ bruising can result from harsh punishment and the pain lingers

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    youngsters. If not‚ imposing physical harm on children‚ the next in line would be milder corporal punishments‚ such as‚ telling them to kneel on the floor‚ whether in corners of classrooms or near balconies to face the sun. Also‚ holding their hand up horizontally for long periods‚ or holding their hands aside vertically with heavy books in each palm. Any other imaginative means of pursuing corporal punishment. It is reasonable to state that for the Caribbean parents that punish their children corporally;

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    Introduction The performance of most South African schools fluctuates from time to time. These fluctuation trends are as a result of the micro-evolutionary mechanistic changes that consistently take place throughout the country. Some schools in the urban areas perform extremely well‚ but some perform poorly despite the available resources that the school have. For example some of these schools have laboratories that are highly functional and also well structured for experimental as well as practical

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    “Bring Back Flogging” Response Paper In Jeff Jacoby’s essay‚ “Bring Back Flogging‚” he strongly reveals his opinions and beliefs on corporal punishment. Jacoby illustrates the use of verbal irony and sarcasm. He applies verbal irony and sarcasm in such a way that by reading what is written is easily understood to interpret what he really means. Jacoby describes what flogging is‚ how it was helpful‚ and argues that flogging needs to be brought back to our society. After reading Jacoby’s argument

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    In the 1970’s two court cases were being held in the supreme court about cruel and unusual punishment. Ingraham Vs. Wright (1977) and Gregg Vs. Georgia (1976). I choose to compare these because they both favored common good instead of individual rights and had a lot of similar aspects of their trials. During these Supreme Court cases Gregg Vs. Georgia showed more balance between the promoting the common good and protecting the individual rights than Ingraham Vs. Wright showed in 1977. In the court

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    Capital Punishment: Is it Just for the Mentally Retarded? Thesis Statement: Issuing the death penalty for the mentally retarded is an unjust punishment. I. Legal Stand on Capital Punishment and the Mentally Retarded A. Supreme Court 1. Eighth Amendment 2. Consensus B. States II. Definition of Mental Retardation A. I.Q. Tests B. Adaptive Skills C. Onset Before the Age of Eighteen III. Problems with Mental Retardation and the Law A. Waiving Rights B. False Confessions C. Ineffective Assistance

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    Flogging‚ (or flagellation)‚ is a type of judicial corporal punishment. It is the act of methodically beating or whipping the human body. From punishment to religion to satisfying one self’s pleasure‚ flogging can be performed for many reasons. In this case we are talking about flogging in the form of a punishment. In “Bring Back Flogging” by Jeff Jacoby‚ Jacoby argues that flogging should be brought back and used against criminals instead of jailing them. According to Jacoby‚ flogging was introduced

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    Discipline ………………………………………………………….. 12-13 Effective Classroom Management Prevent Discipline Problems………. 13 Disciplinary Shock Therapy………………………………………………… 13 Preventive Approach to Discipline…………………………………………. 13-14 Punishment and Discipline …………………………………………………. 15 Positive Way of Guiding Children ………………………………………….. 15 Roger’s Eight Protocols of Discipline ……………………………………… 16 Creating a Discipline Plan …………………………………………………… 16-22 ANALYSIS……………………………………………………………

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    him in a lie. "I--it’s like this‚ Scout... Atticus ain’t ever whipped me since I can remember. I wanta keep it that way." (Chapter 6) Although the children often worry about Atticus giving them a "lickin’‚" Atticus doesn’t resort to corporal punishment with his children. When Scout decides not to fight Cecil Jacobs at Christmastime‚ it is not out of fear of a spanking. Somehow‚ if I fought Cecil I would let Atticus down. Atticus so rarely asked Jem and me to do something for him... (Chapter

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