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    a child. It should have something to do with what he has done wrong. Discipline helps a child feel good about himself. It gives him the chance to correct his mistakes. It puts him in charge of his actions. Punishment only tells a child that she is bad. It does not tell a child what she should do instead. So punishment may not make sense to the child. Punishment usually has nothing to do with what the child did wrong. Here are some examples of what a child can do wrong. Some types of punishment

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    preaching (Anne Hutchinson P2.). William Penn was the founder of Pennsylvania ("City of Brotherly Love — Philadelphia.")‚ where Benjamin Franklin came to live‚ making the discovery of electricity and working towards better developing the colony ("The Ideas of Benjamin Franklin." ). The Salem Witch Trials was one of my favorite topics that we talked about. The hysteria began when girls gathered with a Caribbean slave‚ Tituba‚ to listen to her stories ("Witchcraft in Salem." ). Not long after‚ the girls’

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    Historically‚ rich and powerful individuals with more authority have control of labeling what is not normal and what is deviant. Social norms‚ like laws‚ are created by the rich and powerful to protect their interest; so that they can socially construct deviance and crime to their advantage. The article Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture: Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women by Ayres Boswell and Joan Spade personifies this process. Specifically‚ Boswell and Spade analyze

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    notification No.41/2007Service Tax‚ dated the 6th October‚ 2007‚ published in the Gazette of India‚ Extraordinary‚ vide number G.S.R. 645(E)‚ dated the 6th October‚ 2007‚ except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such supersession‚ the Central Government‚ on being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do‚ hereby exempts the taxable services specified in column (3) of the Table below (hereinafter referred to as specified services) received by an exporter of goods (hereinafter

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    Campus Living is a large self-sufficient organization within the division of student life. The department mission is to support the mission of the University at Buffalo by providing a safe residential environment for academic and personal growth. Residence hall directors deal with the management of the resident halls which include daily interactions with residents‚ maintenance staff‚ and supervision of paraprofessionals. The director of Campus Living‚ the senior associate director‚ and associate

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    Americans they rejected a strong central government. They have always worried that it would give the government too much power. They feared they would lose their liberty. People have always feared that a strong central government would end in their destruction and to prevent that they did not let the government have too much power‚ as seen in the Albany Plan‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ and the Anti-Federalists. The Albany Plan was the first time Americans rejected the idea of a powerful government and

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    September 2010 What is the Purpose of War? War is used as a method for feuding countries as a way of solving conflict‚ when in reality‚ that is not the solution to a problem at all. War can be described as the waging of armed conflict against an enemy‚ an act to fight for what is right‚ or a harmful way of getting what one desires. We may not know what exactly war is but we do know its purpose. Every war is not the same‚ neither are its purposes. Wars have numerous purposes‚ from maintaining

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    abdominal pain‚ muscle aches‚ and "cottony" mouth; dry mucous membranes‚ bowel sounds hypoactive‚ last BM four days ago; skin turgor is poor; 200 mL of dark green substance has drained from NG tube in last 3 hours.  Voiding dark amber urine without difficulty.  Intake for last 24 hours is 2500mL.  Output is 2000mL including urine and NG drainage.  Febrile and diaphoretic; BP 130/80; pulse 88; urine specific gravity 1.035; serum potassium 3.0 mEq/l; serum sodium 140mEq/l‚ CL 92mEq/l‚ Mg 1.4 mg/dL.  1.) Analyze

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    The central argument of Hume’s paper is that determinism is obviously the root of all human actions. Hume says that all our actions are pre-determined due to causes and necessity. The human brain is structured to process two consecutive events as always in relation with each other. He is an empiricist and he argues that‚ this knowledge of causation is due to experiences. He makes very interesting and contradictory arguments to his own arguments. He argues that whatever is there in the social setup

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    What are the differences between Europeanization and European Integration? The European Union (EU) has attracted much scholarly interest since it’s founding in the 1950’s. It is an organisation unlike any other‚ and with currently twenty-five members‚ holds a great deal of influence on the continent. This research paper shall look at two key fields of study within European studies; these are European Integration and Europeanization. Despite the similarity in the terms‚ these are two fields are

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