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    Whatever the elders said‚ it was a rule to follow. Nowadays‚ it is no longer applicable. 2. Rights of the child. In the existence of this law‚ the discipline cannot be imposed in a form of corporal punishment that was very effective ‚ before misbehavior was not a problem then. 3. Family background. Most of the problem children belong to the families where parents spend most of their time earning decent living. When parents don’t have enough time in giving quality time for their children’s needs

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    An Analysis of Employee Rights vs. Employer Rights BSAD 319 – Professional Ethics 4/29/2012 When comparing the granted rights of employees versus employers‚ it does not truly seem that either party has the advantage. These factors can often vary depending on state laws and regulations‚ and it appears when consulting these laws‚ that there are many loopholes due to the gray areas that accompany behavioral legal situations. There are many occurrences of foul play‚ stereotyping and opinionated

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    Corporal Punishment

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    Corporal Punishment Violence in sociologically is social conflict which is uncontrolled by people because people deny norm and social value that cause of destruct action. In education‚ sometime educator figure do violence to make students discipline. That is called corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is a kind of violence which is done by most of teacher or parents which is purposed to make students discipline or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to deter attitudes or behavior deemed unacceptable.

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    The Judiciary

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    The Judiciary Introduction: This question raises the issues of the constitutional position of the judiciary and the significance of judicial independence for the operation of the rule of law. We will consider recent changes to the leadership of the judiciary and the process of judicial appointment. Judges are expected to be personally independent in the sense that they must decide cases purely on the strict application of the law to the evidence presented‚ irrespective of personal preference or

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    Discipline in High School and Elementary Education Grand Canyon University: SPE-350 January 10‚ 2014 When it comes to special education‚ discipline is a major concern in this area because many students are incessantly being expelled for their behavior issues that are caused by their disabilities. With the previous law students were excluded from school and received long suspension time because of their behavioral problems but when the new law was passed in 2004 students that are disable‚

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    Planting a Rainbow

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    CDFR 4122 Learning Activity Format Identifying Information Planting A Rainbow Thursday‚ April 11‚ 2013 12:00pm Reading on Carpet/Activity at the tables 15 children (11 six year olds and 4 five year olds) Rationale- In this section you will explain the purpose of the activity and why it is appropriate for your children. A. Connection to prior learning and/or experience-Answer the two prompts below in terms of individual children and you whole class. a. Prior learning and prerequisite

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    The Whipping Boy

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    with a potato man. They are hunted down and recaptured‚ but yet again they were able to escape. They traveled through the sewers and hope to find third way home. Prince brat is cruel and mean. He enjoyed watching Jemmy get whipped. Most of his misbehavior was so that Jemmy could get whipped. A whipping boy‚ according to prince brat‚ is supposed to bawl and cry‚ but Jemmy never did‚ he was very strong and held in his screams. Never did a tear come out. While they were captured‚ the prince slowly

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    THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN TURKEY For many years there has been a discrimination between male and female. From past to present‚it has been going on. Recently‚ this discimination against women is decreasing‚but it is not enough.In many parts of the society;people have an understanding that men belong to the society; in contrast; women belong to the family.Moreover‚ women’s rights and freedoms are being ignored and the value of women is

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    CHAPTER FOUR PRESENTANTION AND DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS 4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with data presentation‚ discussion and interpretations of the findings concerning influence of schools to the student’s performance and behavior of the students in Mtwara Municipal. The study was conducted in primary schools and secondary schools selected. The data discussed in this chapter has been collected from students‚ teachers and parents who were respondents in my study. The findings

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    not like to be in one classroom all day or sitting at a desk all day. According to her‚ being a school counselor means that every day is different and brings new challenges. Furthermore‚ she stated that her primary role is to help students having misbehavior like absentism‚ cutting classes‚ vandalism and especially bullying. But‚ all a way around‚ she see the role of the counselor to be a social-emotional educator. According to her‚ a counselor is a teacher just like a classroom teacher‚ but instead

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