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    Should it be illegal for parents to smack their children? Every parent has at least once been faced with the decision on whether or not to smack their child. Recently‚ debate has been sparked on whether or not parents should be allowed to smack their own children. If parents do smack‚ some accuse them of child abuse and being unable to control their kids. If parents don’t‚ others see them as “softies”‚ which let their spoilt brat children rule. A lot of parents let their children run riot these days

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    Personal Learning Management PRG/211 April 22‚ 2013 Christopher Stott Abstract Kindler‚ E.; Krivy‚ I. (2011). Object-Oriented Simulation of systems with sophisticated control. International Journal of General Systems. pp. 313–343 Haas‚ J. (n.d.). Modular programming. Retrieved from http://www.about.com Personal Learning Management As course assignments‚ assigned reading‚ assigned and interest-based research‚ and other learning activities are completed‚ the learner may recognize the

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    Personal‚ organizational‚ and cultural values can create a difficult problem when trying to make a business decision that includes all the previously stated. Personal values are what each individual holds dear to them living the types of lives that he or she like and would like to lead. Organizational values are what are best for the company to maintain a good public image and employee guidance. Cultural are set on traditions handed down from generation to generation to preserve a way of living

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    2012 Should parent spank their children? If parents are not going to spank their children when their children are big and strong enough to physically overpower their parents‚ it seems to me that choosing to spank them when they are small is somewhat thoughtless‚ and perhaps even cowardly. I believe that every human being can be thoughtless and cowardly at times‚ so I am not condemning people who spank their children. If parents choose to spank their children‚ I can only hope that

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    Learning Style Essay As a result of completing this unit on learning styles‚ I have determined that my style of learning is “Kinesthetic/tactile learner“(Kolb‚ 1984).This is based on completion of the Multiple Intelligence Survey (McKenzie‚ 1999) and Learning style Assessment (Kolb‚ 1984). This means that learning comes easily for me by touching‚ feeling‚ and applying what has been learned to something physical rather than sitting in a lecture hall or just reading a book. Distractions and restlessness

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    that it will be hi last‚ he should just try harder. The mother’s reaction is an example of an authoritarian parent; they expect everything done the way they set the rules without being supportive towards their child. Every child has different personalities and it is hard‚ as a parent‚ to raise children to be a significant adult. Being a parent is a difficult responsibility because a parent is not only responsible for themselves but their child as well. There are guidelines and helpful tips but sometime

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    successful parent-teacher partnerships Kevin J. Swick Building successful parent-teacher partnerships Kevin J. Swick Atlanta‚ Ga.: Humanics‚ 1979‚ 81 p.; 28 cm. The problems in the school life can be solved if teachers and parents work together as a team. “The traditional concept of involving parents in the process of educating their children has typically been restricted to one-way communication approaches. Either the parent is talking at the teacher or the teacher is talking to the parent. Yet

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    father‚ guardian‚ and/or caregiver‚ will result in the removal of any child or children from the home.” In addition to the removal of a child‚ “the child will be placed in the care of the state‚ or foster care services‚ until documentation can prove that the offender has undergone any or all of the following‚ and has thus been “offense free” for a period of no less than six months: alcohol and /or drug treatment‚

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    Health David Sweet Edition No: Social Trends 41 Editor: Jen Beaumont Office for National Statistics Social Trends 41 Health ISSN 2040–1620 ST41 Copyright and reproduction A National Statistics publication © Crown copyright 2011 National Statistics are produced to high professional You may re-use this information (not including logos) standards set out in the Code of Practice for Official free of charge in any format or medium‚ under the terms Statistics

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    Social Learning Theory Donald V. Daul University of Oshkosh Wisconsin Abstract Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in criminology. Throughout this paper I will examine the basic premise as well as the main goals the theory tries to explain. I will also look at the validity and limitations associated with the social learning theory‚ through the use of peer reviewed articles. Finally I will describe the different policy applications that are contributed

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