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    there. She uses words such as ‘we‚ us and our’‚ to make the audience feel that they are apart of what she is saying and that she understand them and it would effect them by “If we smack‚ some accuse us of child abuse and being unable to control our kids”. However‚ on the other hand‚ Hammarbery persuades his audience by using less inclusive language and emotive language‚ since his audiences are not parents who he needs to touch‚ they are governments that he needs to reason with. Hammarbery does

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    Summary In “children Need to Play‚ Not compete‚” Jessica Statsky put emphasis on the hazardous effects on children when they play the type of sports designed for grownups. These sports are conducted under the rules and standards of professional practice which becomes too much of a burden for the young and growing children. Making them indulge in these type of extreme physical test makes them physically and emotionally in distress. Jessica furthers goes on saying that these sports sole focus is on

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    (2010). Skin manifestations of child abuse. Indian Journal of Dermatology‚ Venereology and Leprology. 76(4)‚ 317-326. Doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.66572. Goodwin‚ J. (2012). Mental abuse of kids leaves lifelong scars. U.S. News. Retrieved from http://health.usnews.com/health-news/news/articles/2012/07/30/mental-abuse-of-kids-leaves-lifelong-scars Borreli‚ J. (2013). Effects of sexual abuse: depression and other mental health conditions. Medical Daily. Retrieved from

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    punishment doesn’t work. For example‚ providing the appropriate supervision‚ making rules (appropriate to the child’s age and age development)‚ setting and enforcing boundaries or just firmly saying “no” is suggested to be a much better way of telling your kids what is right and wrong. Research has shown that corporal punishment on children is effective at achieving a short term/ immediate child response. Gershoff (2002) and Smith Et al. (2004) have argued that the benefits of the corporal punishment such

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    As a parent of two‚ I sometimes have to be the bad guy and punish my kids. I would be an irresponsible parent if I would just allow them to do what they wanted when they wanted. As the dad‚ I have to set rules and stand by them. I sometimes have to adjust my rules a little bit‚ but for the most part‚ most of my rules will stay the same. When you do not follow the regulations‚ punishments are to follow. Some penalties are more severe than others. Therefore‚ the penalties are more severe. There are

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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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    of injuries. When kids play tag‚ sometimes it can get a little too rough and lead to them getting hurt. When we ban tag‚ we eliminate the amount of kids that go home with injuries. To add on‚ banning tag and other playground games will also limit the amount of bullying.Sometimes kids are repeatedly targeted by bullies.When we take tag away‚ we prevent this situation from even starting. This will make sure kids feelings won’t get hurt. One time my son came home crying because kids kept singling him

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    considered as objectionable‚ damaging and delicate. It is the act or practice to censor inappropriate things in communication speeches or anything that should not be showed in public. We do censorship to hide things that we do not want to show it to kids or it seems to contain too much adultery. Although parents try to hide censored things from their children‚ but they could still see it anywhere‚ any place that people would do it. Censorship can control the morality but might not be fully controlled

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    Society and government seek both to protect children from abuse and to defend the rights of the family. Weighing those two goals and determining which is more important in a particular situation poses a serious challenge. Child welfare experts constantly struggle to balance the risk of causing psychological damage to children by removing them from their families with the risk of exposing them to physical harm by leaving them with abusive parents or guardians. This decision is especially difficult

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    Kids or No Kids Candance Bacco March 3‚ 2013 The title of my paper is called Kids or No Kids. Today married couples have a big decision on whether or not they want kids. I start out my paper by talking about how important this decision is and how it effects other people. Then I start to talk about all the pros of having kids. After that I point out all the cons of having children. The next part of the paper is all about the pros and cons of not having kids. As you will see there are a lot

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