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    OUTLINE FOR PERSUASIVE ESSAY Strategy for Presenting Content: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Listener Needs: Safety‚ Social‚ Self-esteem‚ Self-actualization Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that non-physical forms of discipline are more ethical and effective. Thesis Statement: Use of corporal punishment as child discipline is both unethical and ineffective. “When I was about 20 years old‚ I met an old pastor’s wife who told me that when she was young and had her first child‚ she

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    EN 102 April 21‚ 2012. Lack of Corporal Punishment Ever seen a young child yelling or saying inappropriate things to a parent‚ and all the parent could do was to tell the child to stop speaking that way? It is a sad reality to see a child disobeying or talking back to his or her parents while being corrected for his or her misconduct. Where has the respect gone? Many parents and researchers are puzzled on why the issue of child misbehavior is getting worse year after year‚ and what

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    justice system in Europe. In his treatise Crimes and Punishments‚ he argued for a clear interpretation of the laws for all citizens and a more concrete system in which the laws were based. He saw a need for mass reforms in what was considered a crime and in the way the punishments were handed out for those crimes. Beccaria also showed that through knowledge and education‚ crimes could be prevented‚ therefore decreasing the need for punishments overall. These proposals for reform were based on the

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    Punishment versus Rehabilitation University of Phoenix AJS/502 Pamela Knothe July 29‚ 2013 This paper‚ I will discuss the issues of punishment versus rehabilitation debates. I will point out issues on how punishment and rehabilitation affects deterrence of crime‚ how it impacts victims and their family‚ impact offenders‚ impact on society‚ and the fiscal impact upon society. When looking at punishment and rehabilitation each one has purpose for the inmate. This debate will show both pros

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    Seven-tenths of the earth is covered with water. That may, at first, sound like a huge amount of water. But do you know only 2.53% of it is fresh water? Furthermore, most of the fresh water is at the North Pole and South Pole. This means only a limited amount of water is available to human beings. A man can live without food for six or seven days, but he can live no longer than three days without water. Because water is such an important resource for our existence, we must learn to save and protect

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    actions of the major characters in the novel correlate to the punishments they receive and whether or not they are deserving of their fate. The presentation of good and evil in both ‘The Kite Runner’ by Khalid Hosseini and ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad does not fulfill the traditional perceptions of morality. It can be argued that the actions of the characters are a mixture of both and not one character purely deserves their punishment. Whilst the innocent characters in the novels are seen to

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    Dostoyevsky’s Use of Religious Elements in Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s masterwork‚ Crime and Punishment‚ tells the story of Raskolnikov Romanovich. Raskolnikov is known as one of the most complex characters in literary history due to his intellectual depth and psychological and spiritual struggle. Dostoyevsky’s personal beliefs are reflected in Crime and Punishment‚ and his use of Christian symbolism and character representation establishes an overall theme of religion which is emphasized

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    Corporal punishment in schools?? Advocates of school corporal punishment argue that it provides an immediate response to indiscipline and that the student is quickly back in the classroom learning‚ rather than being suspended from school. Opponents believe that other disciplinary methods are equally or more effective. Some regard it as tantamount to violence or abuse. In the United States and the United Kingdom‚ and generally in the English-speaking world‚ the use by schools of corporal punishment

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    4 April‚ 2015  An Argument for Capital Punishment  Capital punishment has been around since the beginning of history. It can be dated all the way  back to a part of Hammurabi ’s code‚ one of the earliest records of written law‚ that states: “If any one  steals the minor son of another‚ he shall be put to death” (EAWC Anthology). That is just one instance  of capital punishment‚ but there are many more. Almost all ancient civilizations had some form of  capital punishment. It is only recently that people are going away from the old practice

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    Crime and Punishment and Freud         Hubris‚ or extreme pride‚ has been the downfall of heroes since the beginning of story-telling. In fact‚ pride is considered one of the seven deadly sins that can bring nothing but pain in the end and has been condemned by the church and the majority of the world. Psychology has named this excessive pride narcissism‚ a disorder that by definition‚ entitles that one feels extreme love and high regards for themself. Many serial killers have been diagnosed with

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