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    Strategic Corporal

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    The Strategic Corporal: Leadership in the Three Block War http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/usmc/strategic_corporal.htm "The Strategic Corporal: Leadership in the Three Block War" Marines Magazine‚ January 1999 by Gen. Charles C. Krulak Operation Absolute Agility 0611: The African sun had just risen above the hills surrounding the sprawling city and sent its already dazzling rays streaming into the dusty alleyway. Corporal Hernandez felt the sun on his face and knew that today would‚ again

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    “Awards can be powerful motivators‚ but nonstop recognition does not inspire children to succeed. Instead‚ it can cause them to underachieve.”(Merryman) When kids start to do sports in middle school or high school they will think they get a award for being on the team‚ might even join the team to just get an award. However‚ only the kids who are the best and try to get awards‚ not the kids who have bad attitudes and don’t show up to practice. No one

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    After reading the story “Tuesday Of The Other June” By: Norma Fox Mazer and looking at the picture and listening/reading the lyrics to the song “Invisible” By: Hunter Hayes‚ it clearly shows that the topic of all three of these is bullying. These are some of the reasons why I think the topic of all three of these is bullying. After looking at the picture of the little boy getting bullied and not trying to fight back or do anything about it made me think that the theme is bullying. What I am trying

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    A Reaction on Jane Elliot Experiments Jane Elliott is an American former third-grade schoolteacher‚ anti-racism activist‚ and educator‚ as well as a feminist and LGBT activist. She is known for her "Blue eyes–Brown eyes" experiment. After watching Jane Elliott’s experiments‚ I came to the realization that it doesn’t matter what group we belong in we are ALL racist. Blacks against Whites‚ Whites against Blacks‚ Hispanics against Whites‚ Whites against Hispanics‚ etc.…the list goes on and on. The fact

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    Punishing a child will serve as a warning to let that child know that if he ever did something bad again‚ there will be a consequence. There are many ways to discipline a child without performing child abuse. For example‚ if a child is at school and acts inappropriate towards his peers or the teacher‚ he can be giving a spanking‚ a timeout or some of his privileges can be taken away from him. That child might think the parent is being mean or obnoxious‚ but that entire time that parent is

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    the book‚ it might as well take away the views and leave the readers questions without getting a specific answer for it. Children are likely to take most of the expose violence more than adult. Most of the kids might get child abused in their homes‚ school and communities. As many parents‚ they don’t want their kids to be a victim of bully‚ violence‚ or a bad person. Some of them might be overprotective and not letting their kids see certain things in an attempt to keep them safe is absolutely wrong

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    Parents should never spank their children Most adults spank their children because it make the child immediately stop what they are doing and it gets their attention. This is true‚ but spanking children is a bad idea because it gives children the wrong message which says that hitting is a way to solve problems. Spanking should be illegal because it hurts both the children and the parents and it does not help when it comes to trying to get the children to behave better. There are many reason to why

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    Normally children will read because the children’s parents want them to‚ but in reading children’s books people can learn all kinds of lessons and core life values. Both of my groups books were written by the same two authors; Stan and Jan Berenstain they have written all of the books in the series The Berenstain Bears. They are a series of books about a bear family that encounters everyday problems‚ and solves them. The first book was The Berenstain Bears Pick Up and Put Away. It is time for bedtime

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    Is knowledge always power? In The Great Gatsby‚ Daisy Buchanan wants her daughter to be "a beautiful little fool". In this case‚ Daisy believes in the idea that ignorance is bliss. The opposite side of the spectrum is that knowledge equals power. Both sides are relevant and beneficial in certain situations. In some situations‚ it is better to be utterly oblivious to the negative things that are going on. This is a "what you don’t know can’t hurt you" type of attitude. For example‚ when kids are

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    Toddler Riley

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    INTRODUCTION: The movie opens where a girl named riley is born‚ her parents looking at her as their bundle of joy. Riley feels happy and a “core memory” is formed. The movie also shows some developmental milestones of Riley and highlights the basic emotions happiness‚ anger‚ fear‚ disgust and sadness. Each emotion has its importance. Joy is the primary driver of the “control center‚” representing the excited‚ explorative nature seen in normal developing children. Fear and Disgust‚ we are told‚ keep

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