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    Persuasive Essay Spanking Spanking is a form of corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence. It is usually done in act by an adult‚ parent‚ or guardian hitting the child or students buttock. The reason this is done is in response to bad behavior. Some countries have outlawed the act of spanking in every setting‚ but many allow it as long as it is done by a parent or guardian. As many people think spanking is an okay discipline

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    Should guns be outlawed? BCOM/275 November 4‚ 2013 UOP - Chuck Millhollan Should guns be outlawed? Recently‚ a question was asked if outlawing guns in the United States would help solve the high crime rates. I am not certain banning guns will solve the problem because people will figure a way to obtain guns just like they are able to obtain illegal drugs. The problem is not the guns‚ but the bad people that get a hold of guns. There are many benefits with owning a gun. Guns are used for

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    Spanking is one of the ways that some parents think would help their child differentiate between right and wrong and make them disciplined. Children are often hit by their parents for aggressive behavior in their early age. On the other hand‚ some parents and professionals believe that spanking will not produce effective results in the long run. This debate on the spanking of children tends to come up every time the topic arises among the researchers. Michele Knox and Jason Brouwer cite Webster ’s

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    State-mandated exams often do little more than measure a person’s ability to take exams. Should they be outlawed in favor of another form of assessment? 2. Should there be laws put in place to offset the impeding overpopulation crisis that may occur in the next century? 3. Are renewable energy sources‚ with the exception of hydroelectric power‚ practical enough to be put into use around the world? 4. Should academic achievement be a primary consideration for college admission? 5. Does living in

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    Many of girls outfits and clothes are sexualized by dress codes. Boys are never told that their shoulders‚legs‚or stomachs are distracting or inappropriate. Clothing items such as leggings are outlawed by schools because they are seen as distracting to boys. Ripped Jeans are another violation of the dress code. Rips showing a small amount of skin on your knee vs. showing your whole knee and lower leg (how scandalous) in the shorts you change into. ”It is the responsibility of the administration

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    Last week‚ I went to a friend’s house while he was spanking his son. I felt so bad because he believes that spanking is an acceptable tool for disciplining a child. I saw it as an opportunity to master my critical thinking skills to reason with necessity. My belief is that spanking a child should not be the way to discipline a child. He does not need to spank or physically punish his child to get an understanding out. There are other ways to punish children than laying a hand or object on them.

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    Spanking your Children Spanking is the most common forms of punishment used today for younger children. 67% of parents today use some form of physical punishment. Spanking is the use of physical force to cause pain with the intent to control the child. Mothers are primarily the ones to spank‚ because they are the ones who are with the children more. Young parental age and lower income seem to predict spanking in children. Children that were spanked as a child are more likely to repeat the pattern

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    Cons to Spanking 11/8/12 Spanking is a form of punishment that is very controversial among today’s parents. It is described as hitting a child on the bottom with an open hand. There are other similar forms of punishment‚ one known as paddling‚ which is when a child is hit on the bottom with an object other than the hand. With different categories and different severities of this topic‚ there of course are many different opinions of the topic. There really are not any pros to spanking. It is

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    crack! There goes another spanking. Maybe you think that spanking helps prevent bad and misbehavior from children‚ but did you think about how it doesn’t help them? Spanking should be illegal in the united states. There are people/guardians that abuse the children everyday because they take it too far. Spanking should not be provided in the united states because of the incidences that are provided here. In my view people can get to aggressive while spanking the children‚ and could harm

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    Recently‚ there has been talk amongst many Americans about whether or not the “death penalty” should be outlawed in the United States. Although the crime may be unforgivable‚ no one should have the right to decide whether or not a person’s life should be stripped away‚ because nothing is more important than a person’s life. There are many reasons why the death penalty should be outlawed‚ one reason is that many criminals put on trial may face discrimination‚ and receive a bias punishment. Another

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