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    Does Schools Prepare You for Real Life? High School could simply become one of those places where your knowledge about the world builds up‚ however not everybody remember being given a chance to spread their wings and fly for the first time. It is not until when students graduates from the restrictive environment where students were led through all kinds of trouble or given a second chance for almost everything‚ and in the end‚ the “happiest kids” most people so admired in High School are often

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    appropriate in the manner that Pitt’s had showed that this punishment wasn’t as horrible as some people take it to be. Obviously the writing style was in subjective tone‚ subject meaning opinion; to make it clear how Pitt’s had felt on the topic of spanking children whether or not it be abusive. The tone was at times confusing‚ he would jump every once and a while off topic then jump back to the topic he was originally. The tone also made it opinionated‚ stating how the author had felt on “corporal

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    another one of his children. The boy suffered cuts and bruises to areas including his back‚ buttocks‚ ankles and legs. My Reaction The indictment of NFL star Adrian Peterson on child abuse charges has led to a robust debate about whether hitting‚ spanking or any other form of corporal punishment is justified and effective in dealing with children. It has also revealed sharp differences in cultural‚ regional and generational attitudes toward using any

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    changed the younger generations? And what can be done to reduce or stop child misconducts?” First‚ what is coporal punishment? Corporal Punishment is a physical punishment used against a child in response to a wrongdoing. This is done in a form of spanking with hands or an object‚ smacking‚ slapping‚ or even ear twisting. The United Nations (UN) and the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC) argued that all forms of corporal punishment be stopped as regard to the child’s mental and physical

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    Reading‚ Writing‚ and the Hickory Stick: the Appalling Story of Physical and Psychological Abuse in American Schools Iqbal‚N. (2003). Rights-Pakistan: call to spare the rod in schools grows louder. Global Information Network (1999). Slapping and spanking in childhood and its association with lifetime prevalence of psychiatric disorders in a general population sample Morrel‚ R. (2000). Corporal Punishment. Education Monitor. Vol. 11‚ No. 1. Rice‚ J.E. 1987. The Attitudes of Teachers towards Corporal

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    Corporal punishment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about punishment involving pain‚ not designed to cause injury. For other forms of physical punishment‚ see physical punishment. For other uses‚ see Corporal punishment (disambiguation). Corporal punishment is a form of physical punishment that involves the deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence‚ or for the purpose of disciplining or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to deter attitudes

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    com/mys00007.htm Devaraj‚ P.E. (2007‚December 3). Caning does more harm than good. The Star Online. Retrieved November 11‚ 2011 from http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/12/3/focus/19620546&sec=focus Kayleigh‚ L. (2004‚ April 30). Editorial: No Spanking Day. Daily News. Retrieved February 17‚ 2012 from http://nospank.net/n/n-198r.htm Sridhar‚ M. (2005). Corparal Punishment:Violation of Child Rights in Schools. Retrieved February 17‚ 2012 from http://www.legalservicesindia.com/articles/punish.htm

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    Peer Reviewed Articles Karen Quave PSY 325 Sasha Fleary June 10‚ 2013 The first article I chose is called “Case Study in Threats of Workplace Violence From a Non-Supervisory Basis. The case study explores ethical and legal issues concerning employees who bring weapons to work and the psychological effect of that on other employees (Taylor & Zeng). Another thing that is examined in this case study is peer bullying and threats of workplace violence. The accompanying literature of

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    Corporal Punishment Violence in sociologically is social conflict which is uncontrolled by people because people deny norm and social value that cause of destruct action. In education‚ sometime educator figure do violence to make students discipline. That is called corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is a kind of violence which is done by most of teacher or parents which is purposed to make students discipline or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to deter attitudes or behavior deemed unacceptable.

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    control. Parents who use psychical infliction as a discipline method on their child practice by spanking‚ and slapping. Rulers‚ belts‚ paddles or a hand are just a few of the instruments which can be used when discipline is being enforced on a child. Inflicting pain on a child is considered as striking a child with intentions of shocking them so they will discontinue the disobedient behavior. Slapping‚ spanking with objects‚ and causing a child to hurt is a controversial subject and can be viewed as legal

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