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    How a Butt Whooping Has Shaped my Life By: Terance Jerome Allen Introduction: Attention Arousing and Orientating Material: Now everyone knows that in some point and time in your childhood that you have been a bad boy or girl and you had to be punished for that. I know I was a bad little youngster and I had my share of butt whoopings. I received these butt whoopings because I did something that was wrong‚ rude‚ impolite‚ or disrespectful towards and elder or another person. With that

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    Should parents smack their children? In this essay I am going to outline and assess the effects of smacking children and what the consequences are in later life. I will use evidence and statistics and evaluate the outcome of them. Do you want your child to grow up with violence‚ theft‚ drugs and bulling? Dr Phill Jones argues that children who were smacked as a child are more likely to bully‚ use drugs and get involved in violent crime. Children may not always feel safe out in the real

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    For our life‚ punishment is happened every areas such as our workplace‚ like the boss punish the worker. It is specific for families‚ such as parents punish their own children. Introduced by B.F.Skinner‚ punishment has a more restrictive and technical definition. It is referred to as response-stimulus conditioning. In psychology‚ punishment is the reduction of a behavior via application of an adverse stimulus ("positive punishment") or removal of a pleasant stimulus ("negative punishment").

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY HAS DISCIPLINE HAD AN EFFECT ON THE CHANGE OF TODAYS GENERATION? In a society where good morals and principles almost seem extinct‚ it brings to the fore front of the conscious mind the role that discipline or lack thereof has played in the deteriorating state of the criminal element. Statistics show that just over ten (10) years ago in 2003 the number of murders recorded for that year was fifty (50) according to The National crime report. However in this present time it would

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    Corporal Punishment should not be allowed My thesis statement is Corporal Punishment should never be allowed in school or at home because it can cause child abuse every year‚ Humiliation‚ and bad outcomes in children. In school if kids don’t do homework they will get paddled‚ and it can lead to bruises. The teachers will even sometimes paddle the student in the same spot and that can lead to back problems. Students won’t go to school when they get paddled because it can lead to humiliation‚ young

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    Hardman‚ If I’ve told you once‚ I’ve told you a hundred times‚ that you are too cock-sure for your own good at times. I even spent my own time and effort leathering you every day‚ to try to get this trait out of you‚ lad. I can see potential in you‚ but you’ll never get anywhere in the British Army‚ with the attitude that you’ve currently got. That’s why I gave you a good‚ hard leathering daily‚ so that your buttocks were glowing when I’d finished and the message had hopefully sunk in. The harder

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    respect they will be more comfortable towards their parents. And they will feel better with going to them and talking to them more often. Allison Hughes stated‚ “It also often results in negative side effects‚ such as avoiding a parent due to fear” (“Spanking Is Passe”). This quote is explaining that there are negative aspects of hitting children. It talks about how using violence to discipline can often scare children. They will start to hide from their parents or

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    Corporal Punishment: A Non-Effective Way of Discipline Corporal punishment dates back in United States history to colonial times when children were physically punished for misbehaving in school (Corporal Punishment in Schools 1). It is a form of discipline still used in schools today in a number of states throughout the United States. In education‚ corporal punishment is defined as ?the infliction of pain by a teacher or other educational official upon the body of a student as a penalty for doing

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    Should Corporal Punishment be illegal? In order to answer this question we need to some definitions. What does the word ‘corporal’ mean? For the purpose of this essay we define corporal relating to the body. The word ‘illegal’ means prohibited by the law. And by the phrase ‘corporal punishment’ we mean pain inflicted on the body‚ like canning. How else are we supposed to teach a child the difference between right and wrong? How can teachers establish order in the classroom? Corporal punishment

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    Aloufi‚ Badriah Ali Pre-Degree 3 ILAC 31 May 2013 USE OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Introduction Corporal punishment (CP) is the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain but not injury for thepurposes of correction or control of the child’s behavior. Corporal punishment could adversely affect cognitive ability. Being slapped or spanked is a frightening and threatening event that children experience ashighly stressful. Fright and stress can

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