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    A person is walking through a mall. All of a sudden they see an object woosh by. But it is not an object‚ it is a child. As he tears through the building and across the big room‚ the mother hurries behind yelling and snatching at him trying to get him to stop. All the child does is screech‚ “NO!” The mother’s face turns red and she looks like she might blow a fuse. She grabs the child and wallops him on the behind. What did the spectator think when he saw this? When some people see a child being

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    Managing classroom behaviour is essential in student learning‚ by creating and maintaining a supportive and safe learning environment. Theorist over time have developed models of behaviour management to enhance student learning‚ each teacher are to develop their own philosophy for managing behaviour in the classroom‚ to meet the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers. The models of behaviour management will differ between how effective they are depending on the make up of the class‚ it’s

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    Running head: PHILOSOPHY OF CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Philosophy of Classroom Management My philosophy on classroom management begins with learning and being familiar with the various rolls that a teacher plays on an everyday basis. I didn’t know until taking this course that a teacher assumes so many rolls during the day. He or she takes on rolls such as: a parent‚ a social worker‚ an advisor‚ a counselor‚ and a judge. During my classroom observations and readings‚ I have learned that I will

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    PUNISHMENTS IN PRIMITIVE SOCIETIES Introduction: The most usual criteria for punishment in primitive societies is the principle of "Eye for an eye". According to this principle if a person has taken the eye of another the chief orders that the eye of the criminal should be taken.Blood for blood is the ancient principle of retribution in primitive societies. Thus punishment is based on retributive principle. This is so since most of the tribal people believe that crime is a violation of divine

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    relationships which may contribute to juvenile delinquency. A child who lives in an abusive household where he/she is constantly is physically and/or psychologically abused may begin displaying unruly behavior towards authority which could lead to further misbehavior and a contempt attitude towards authority as the child gets older. A child who lives with a family or in a household and does not get enough attention from family members (parents or siblings) may begin to exhibit rebellious behavior. For example

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    Unit 9 “Ten Myths that Perpetuate Corporal Punishment” According to his article Stratus discusses the extent to which parents in the United States use corporal punishment (such as spanking and slapping) and its consequences on their children. The question of whether corporal punishment is an effective technique of discipline is fervently deliberated. In his article‚ Murray Stratus discussed ten myths that perpetuate corporal punishment‚ in this essay I will be discussing three of them‚ starting

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    hit feels wrong and this effects his behavior . The more he misbehaves the more he is spanked and the worse h feels and as a result he cycle continues. Spanking immediately stops the misbehavior but it is more important for a child to crreat and understanding internally so that he will not want to repeat such misbehavior. After spanking‚ a child is so caught up in the perceived injust treatment that they forget why they were spanked. It is shown a more effective way to discipline a child is a

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    Ball/Bindler/Cowen‚ Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children 5th Edition Test Bank Chapter 2 Question 1 Type: MCMA The mother of a newly hospitalized pediatric patient asks the nurse about the advantages of “rooming in.” The nurse could indicate which items are confirmed by research as benefits when a parent “rooms in”? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Sleeping more soundly. 2. Requiring shortened recovery periods. 3. Having less anxiety during procedures. 4. Requiring

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    Analysis: Litigation & Chiquita This case study deals primarily with the issue of litigation. The case study focuses especially on litigation concerned with U.S. companies being held accountable in U.S. courts for their actions and influences in foreign countries. The main company highlighted within the case study is Chiquita‚ the largest employer of banana workers in Latin America. This analysis will dive deeper into the actual issue of litigation and will focus on the Alien Tort Statute

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    is rather distinct. His actions and words show his longing to be a leader. What Max fails to realize is that his actions cause him to become distant from the real world‚ and ultimately‚ Max abuses his power and resorts to oppression. Max’s harsh misbehavior is evidence that he wants to be in charge. Max’s behavior first changes when he puts on his wolf suit and starts acting as a fearless leader. The tall‚ pointy ears of the wolf suit act as Max’s crown. He chases his dog around the house‚ trying to

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