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    helpfulsubjects.com/2012/07/corporal-punishment-is-a-serious-controversy-of-pros-and-cons/. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. . "I. Introduction." "Corporal Punishment in Schools and Its Effect on Academic Success" Joint HRW/ACLU Statement. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. . Lyman‚ Rick. "In Many Public Schools‚ the Paddle Is No Relic." The New York Times. The New York Times‚ 29 Sept. 2006. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. .

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    in literature‚ history‚ and present day life. Regardless of the frequency of these subjects instructors are often hesitant to embark upon discussing them during instruction. Despite apprehensions to discuss these controversial topics they shape events and society‚ and should be incorporated in a student’s education. In fact by not examining these topics students are being done a grave disservice. Exploring these troublesome topics and even questioning why they may not be spoken about or how they

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    Through play‚ children explore and learn about their world as well as developing imagination‚ creativity‚ social skills‚ and problem solving skills. In this essay‚ I will examine the value of play in strengthening children’s learning development considering their physical‚ socio-emotional‚ spiritual and cognitive development. I will also discuss the value of play that is acknowledged by Vygotsky and Piaget considering play as part of learning. Moreover I will examine the teachers’’ role and teaching

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin and its Three Owners In the passage “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” the central theme of the story is that Tom is being held as a slave at the Shelby Farm located in Kentucky. Tom was known as a faithful and honest person and was deeply founded by religion. In addition‚ he lives on the farm with his wife and their two children. However‚ the love he has for his family and the respect he had for his master was upstaged by the stiffness of his own piety. Although‚ he was a not a very good writer

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    Personal Learning Styles University of Phoenix Everyone learns differently. This is something that we all discover at a young age. Some of us absorb information from a Professor’s lecture very easily‚ while others will need to go back and read or recite this same information. Everyone has a learning style that is unique to them‚ developed over time by their own learning experiences. By examining our personal learning style‚ we are able to gain valuable insight on how we learn best‚ which

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    posits that organized crime (the Mafia) gained prominence during the 1860s in Sicily and that Sicilian immigrants are responsible for the foundations of U.S. organized crime‚ which is made up of twenty-five or so Italian-dominated crime families (Lyman and Potter‚ 2007). Al Capone Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone born January 17‚ 1899‚ died January 25‚ 1947‚ was a Chicago American gangster who led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate. Prohibition-era was when in the United States‚ from 1919 and 1933

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    her own rule‚ which is shoplifting. For example‚ in Lyman’s article‚- “Winona Ryder Convicted of 2 Counts in Shoplifting‚” states that: “Winona Ryder‚ the actress whose six-day shoplifting trial drew national attention and stirred tabloid frenzy” (Lyman 4). This shows Winona Ryder following her own rule‚ which is shoplifting. She may thought that she won’t get caught but our modern world technogoy system sees everything so she was caught shoplifting‚ which drew all the attention from the

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    The Columbian Exposition was meant to celebrate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. Not only did the festival commemorate the arrival‚ but it was symbolic with the realization and development made of the Americas from 1492. The festival was held years after the Chicago fire and the American civil war‚ which was an indication that then festival served to remind the natives of the progress achieved from 1492‚ which were similar to those of the reconstruction era (Galvin). The Columbian Exposition

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    the low wages received by law enforcement and politicians. Through continued and lucrative bribes‚ these groups were allowed them to solidify a foothold in the community. Once established‚ bribery and violence sustained their criminal enterprise (Lyman & Potter‚ 2007). The Italian mafia is typically family owned and operated. This family dynamic can create unfavorable relationship between blood members and non-blood members. The potential for internal animosity between members is significant

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    showed that with enough determination to change the public opinion and spread their thoughts it is possible to affect and influence the society as a whole. Some examples of influential people are Sophie Scholl‚ Karl Marx‚ Anton Drexler and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Sophie Scholl grew up in the western part of Germany and had a pretty carefree childhood. Indeed‚ that changed when Hitler came to power in 1933 and began controlling Germany and laws against the Jews were passed. Just like her brother Hans

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