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    Punishment In The Odyssey

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    Not everyone has the same idea in mind about punishment‚ and nor did other countries from other times. The following books: The Iliad‚ The Odyssey‚ and The Hebrew Bible‚ entitling instances of cheating‚ kidnapping and murder‚ insulting and their punishment. Very rarely would you get away with something unseen because the Gods saw everything‚ and they could do just about anything known on earth to mankind or even to each other. Anything was punishable whatever time ear it was‚ and the Gods would cease

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    corporal punishment

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    Corporal punishment means physical torture. It is a very difficult and controversial subject. What is right and what is wrong when discussing how to discipline children is difficult to determine. This has slapped the child and can be beaten‚ which is a form of punishment. These days‚ it creates many parents indiscipline to stop their child still in favour of using physical punishment. This teaching method is good and bad in fact‚ that raises a controversial question. In this article‚ I look at both

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    Purpose of punishment.

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    Introduction Within the English legal system there are four main theories of punishment; retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation and rehabilitation. The retributive theory looks back to the crime and punishes because of the crime. The remaining three all look forward to the consequences of punishment and thereby hope to achieve a reduction in crime. They are therefore often termed consequentialist or utilitarian theories. The boundaries between these theories are far from clear‚ containing sub-categories

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    Corporal Punishment

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    Donnell Mr. Jon Schneiderman Enc 1101 4 April 2013 Corporal Punishment The question of whether corporal punishment is an effective method of discipline is greatly debated. Corporal Punishment is a form of physical discipline that may cause pain for wrongdoing‚ or to bring for change in ones attitude which may seem disrespectful. Corporal punishment should not be allowed in my opinion because to what extent is this type of punishment considered abuse‚ it could traumatize children and it may cause

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    Corporal Punishment

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    "Should corporal punishment by parents be banned" is always an arguable topic since there are both supporters and people who are against corporal punishment.  Corporal punishment includes pinching‚ hitting or beating with a ruler or stick.  Recently‚ there were some extreme cases of corporal punishment.  A drunken father hit his son and commanded him to walk on the street naked since he was so naughty.  Besides‚ a single mother hurt her daughter with a knife because her daughter did not finish her

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Elizabethan England was split into 2 classes; the upper class (nobility) and everyone else. Punishment would vary according to the class. The Upper class were well educated‚ wealthy and associated with royalty and high members of the clergy. They would become involved in political schemes and therefore the nobility could become involved in crime which were not shared by other people. The most common crimes were: -high treason -blasphemy -sedition -spying -rebellion -murder -witchcraft

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    Philosophy of Punishment

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    Punishment In Plato’s The Republic‚ Socrates has many conversations with people in order to further understand concepts such as justice and the way things are ideally supposed to be done. When I think about justice the definition that comes to mind is: the administration of a just action because of an unjust or immoral act being done by a human or group of humans. The issue of proper punishment has also been discussed in those conversations with Socrates and his peers. There must be a punishment

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    Corporal Punishment

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    Punishment 1 Corporal Punishment HIS 324 Kenneth Howder Ginger Harbin August 9‚ 2010 Punishment 2 Corporal punishment is deliberate infliction of pain as retribution for an offence‚ or the purpose of disciplining or reforming a wrongdoer‚ or to defer attitudes or behavior deemed unacceptable.

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    Discipline: Can corporal punishment help discipline children? [Add New] [Edit] Pro Corporal punishment is a good tool for disciplining unruly children Walter Williams. "Making a Case for Corporal Punishment". Bnet. Sept 13‚ 1999: "Regardless of what the experts preached‚ the undeniable fact is the ’uncivilized’ practice of whipping children produced more civilized young people. Youngsters didn’t direct foul language to‚ or use it in the presence of‚ teachers and other adults. In that ’uncivilized’

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    Role of Punishment

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    What is the role of punishment in inculcating discipline in children today? Well‚ to begin with‚ it is perhaps a good idea to spend some time pondering the differences in the meaning and implication of each of these terms. Although punishment and discipline are often used interchangeably‚ in reality they are two very different concepts. As Meera Marathe‚ a retired school teacher and now a guest faculty at IIIT‚ Hyderabad‚ puts it‚ “Discipline isn’t related to punishment except in the common social

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