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    Unlike the Federalists‚ who were broad constructionists‚ Jeffersonian Republicans are usually characterized as strict constructionists. With respect to the federal Constitution‚ Jeffersonian Republicans are for the “strict” interpretation of the Constitution‚ while the Federalist Party and its supporters are in favor of the “loose” interpretation. However‚ during the period of 1801-1817‚ this characterization of Jefferson’s and Madison’s views began to differ. The Democrat Republicans almost switched

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    Topic: In many countries‚ children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this as a completely wrong‚ while others consider it as valuable work experience‚ important for learning and taking responsibility It is true to say that children is the future of every country. They should be healthy‚ be treated and educated right in the society. In poor nations‚ children are rented to do paid work which leads to some objection. Whereas in Western countries‚ parents encourage their child

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    Greatest Love Of All" (Whiney Houston) I believe the children are our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they possess inside Give them a sense of pride to make it easier Let the children’s laughter remind us how we used to be Only a mentally deranged builder would cut corners with the foundation and pillars of a mansion he plans to live in. A parallel could be drawn between the pertinence of the foundation of a mansion or sky-scraper and that of the

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    Effective Discipline without Physical Punishment Jennifer Bailey Westerns Governors University Effective Discipline without Physical Punishment Contrary to what generations of parents have experienced in their own childhood‚ physical punishment is not an effective method to use when rearing children. Parents should become educated in other strategies that are non-physical and more effective in curbing misbehavior in children. Positive effective methods would include using timeouts‚ reasoning

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    July 22‚ 2013 Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related EDU 450 Classroom Engagements and Management Grand Canyon University In order for teachers to be effective in the classroom they need to be knowledgeable in core subjects and the method of teaching‚ as well as able to manage their classroom. Managing is a procedure and is necessary for a learning environment to be present. When procedures are explained and practiced by students and periodically reinforced by practicing again

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    When Discipline is Considered Child Abuse When children misbehave‚ the parent’s disciplinary actions are often seen as a form of child abuse by other. There are different ways to discipline a child that is not considered child abuse. Most parents want their child to grow up happy‚ healthy‚ and have self confidence. Parents often think that disciplining their child will cause them to lack any of these feelings‚ this is not true. Children need discipline‚ parent’s that don’t discipline their child

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    if stricter laws were in place. Guns can cause the death of countless lives because of murder‚ self defense‚ or an accidental occurrence. Therefore‚ stricter gun laws can decrease death rates in the United States. Moreover‚ states that do not have strict gun laws have higher deaths and injuries related to guns. Also‚ better background checks should be in place to prevent permitting guns to the wrong hands. Furthermore‚ the Second Amendment is used for the wrong reasons. The use of the assault weapons

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    As a unit Supply Sergeant assigned to Delta Battery 1-43 ADA‚ SPC Hector maintained a successful Command Supply Discipline Program (CSDP). He incorporated an aggressive training plan for all supply personnel improving property accountability. His extreme diligence and understanding of the CSDP enabled him to achieve a commendable rating for his supply room during the last battalion and brigade inspection. While assigned to Delta Battery as a 92Y Unit Supply Sergeant‚ SPC Hector’s solid leadership

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    February 10‚ 2012 Children Today There are many factors which lead to the way children act today. The way a child is raised‚ is a reflection of the lack of respect which an adolescent embraces for their elders. Over time‚ generations of human beings have become more reliant on technology. This has made mankind lazy and uncultured‚ causing a reflection on our children. Also‚ there have been many laws which were set against structure in a child ’s life. Whether the child is at home‚ school

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    Strict vs. Broad Interpretation During both Jefferson’s and Madison’s presidential term‚ both the Republicans’ and the Federalists’ ideals did not always stay consistent to their previous‚ more defined beliefs. Jefferson felt it necessary during his presidency to restore the states’ rights that the Federalists previously took away‚ but he also considered what was good and beneficial to the nation‚ even if a few of the ideas were not strictly constitutional. During Madison’s presidency‚ while

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