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    these teachers discipline them? Students expect good quality education and not a good smack in the face. Corporal Punishment is a popular act in schools which serves as punishment for students that misbehave and cause trouble to the teacher. I believe that Corporal punishment is a practice that should not be used on children whether it is for discipline or personal purposes. Even if Corporal punishment has been banned from public schools all over the Philippines‚ teachers still perform this act‚

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    Research local cases of corporal punishment or reported cases of abuse by teachers within your community or state and discuss your findings. Sadly Nevada ranks # 1 in the nation for child abuse according from Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. This brings me to tell you that there are several cases in the state of Nevada against schoolteachers and civil cases against the school district that are pending. The Clark County School District has now been named in a civil lawsuit alleging

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    Thesis statement When considering opinions of both sides‚ I am inclined to take sides with the latter. Corporal punishment is an infringement of children ’s rights. It should be forbidden in families and schools. Parents and teachers are engineers of children ’s souls therefore we should always love children‚ be patient to them and try our best to help them to develop in a correct direction. Corporal punishment has been practiced in many schools and families for quite a long time. In recent years‚ people

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    Corporal of Marines

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    What It Means To Be a Corporal of Marines A Corporal of United States Marine Corps had duty and responsibility that they carry out and sever on a day to day base. A Corporal is the lowest as a Noncommissioned Officer in the Marines Corps. A Corporal helps establish good order and discipline for their Marines. Corporals are held accounted for their and their Marines action. As Corporal of Marines they lead their Marines with firmness‚ fairness‚ and dignity. Corporals should have confidence‚ communicate

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    Another example of being a professional would be doing the right thing at all times‚ even when no one is watching. Integrity and ethical behavior are essentials to professionalism. A real life example of being professional is the story of Lance Corporal Johnson. Johnson was an excelent marine. He stayed away from all the shit bags in his company. When he got to his company

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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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    Disobeying Orders

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    When we were younger we were always told by our parents to behave and follow the rules in school and to be nice to the other children. At school they had a set of rules that we were meant to follow and abide by them. Here in the Marine Corps is no different there are many rules and regulations that are meant to be followed under the UCMJ Articles. It’s important to keep following the orders you are given and that you follow these rules exactly like you are ordered to do so. In this essay I will be

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    college. Being a specialist has more responsibilities to take care of than the privates. At this stage you will be able to manage other soldiers in lower rank. Corporal (E-4) A corporal shares the same pay grade as a specialist. The only differences between the two ranks are that a corporal is the base of a Non- Commission officer. A Corporal may direct the activities of other soldiers. Sergeants (E-5) Sergeants are the

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    The importance of the rank Staff Sergeant The rank of Staff Sergeant is the sixth rank in the United States Marine Corps enlisted rank structure. Being a Staff Sergeant also bestows upon the individual receiving the rank the title of Staff Non Commissioned Officer. Staff Sergeants are usually experienced Marines with 10 to 13 years of experience behind them on average. A staff sergeant is a Staff Noncommissioned Officer at DoD paygrade E-6‚ with a starting monthly pay of $2281.20. The rank of Staff

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    were basically four enlisted grades‚ sergeants‚ corporal‚ musicians and privates. The musicians were fifers and drummers‚ who of course directed the linear movements of the Army. If the sergeants‚ corporals and privates were the combatants‚ it could be a stretch to argue that those musicians were the Army’s first “specialists.” Though no special rank insignia signified enlisted soldiers of that era‚ Washington directed that sergeants and corporals would wear epaulettes sewn on their right shoulder

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