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    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 as smacking do

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    Collective Rights

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    Collective rights are the rights guaranteed to certain groups in Canadian society for historical and constitutional reasons. In Canada Aboriginal peoples; such as the First Nations‚ Inuit‚ and the Métis‚ the Francophone and the Anglophone populace are recognized as the founding peoples of Canada. The rights belonging to the groups are entrenched in the constitution because they are a part of the collective identity and are the founding peoples of Canada. Rights develop over time; they are not things

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    The right to vote‚ or the right to freely speak are things that we‚ as citizens‚ posses. We as citizens have rights‚ and then we have responsibilites. Citizens are expected to know and understand the rules that the government has presented to us‚ and abide by these rules for our freedom. In 1791‚ the Constitution of the United States was amended and we were given the ten amendments‚ which is also known as the Bill of Rights‚ to protect our freedoms. The Bill of Rights is a list of the rights citizens

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    Mary fisher promotes the theme of freedom by having a self determination to have power to speak up for herself and for everyone about the issue of HIV and AIDS so everyone should be aware on this issue. She wanted to help the world to be safe because everyone is at risk of getting HIV or AIDS. Mary Fisher made a speech about HIV and AIDS because she wants to raise awareness so she can help everyone to know about it. Since Mary fisher has HIV‚ she wants to tell that everyone is risk at these kind

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    abuse. In the United States and the United Kingdom‚ and generally in the English-speaking world‚ the use by schools of corporal punishment has historically been covered by the common law doctrine of in loco parentis‚ whereby a school has the same rights over a minor as its parent. In most places nowadays where it is allowed‚ corporal punishment inpublic schools is governed by official regulations laid down by governments or local education authorities‚[3] defining such things as the implement

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    Voting is important in our society and it is meant to help shape up our government. In America adults can get the right to vote at the age of eighteen. You earn a right to be heard and have right to have your opinion counted on what goes on in this country. I believe that our voting age should not be lower than eighteen‚ because many young voters can vote for foolish laws to get passed‚ they can make our government change for the worse. I believe that the voting age should remain at eighteen because

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    1960’s‚ African Americans rose up and fought for what was rightfully theirs during the civil rights movement. Living in the twenty first century we see that it inhumane to strip African Americans of their human rights. But‚ sadly‚ we have neglected to see that homosexuals are in a very similar position today. Homosexuals in the United States have been fighting for their rights for years‚ but the right to be legally married is the hardest fight of them all. Marriage is a rite of passage in the United

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    different forms and ruined countless lives. No matter where‚ when‚ or who the oppression is affecting‚ they are all lessons to be learned and are a horrifying reminder that we as a nation have participated in one of these tragic events. The Civil Rights Movement and the Holocaust were tragedies that took place in two different countries and targeted two different races‚ yet they still both took many lives‚ and made many people feel as if they had no voice. Though these horrific events seem very different

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    grow up they will answer back. For example I have an acquaintance and he has fall out with his father who was cruel to him in his upbringing. On the other hand‚ sometime children become naughty and cheeky and adults should teach them what wrong and right are. The child has to understand that if he would do wrong or an anti-social thing he will be punished and it teach him to join the adult life. In my opinion‚ corporal punishment should be used only justified for educational purposes and are last

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    unacceptable behavior? According to the article‚ the Gulbenkian Commission recommends that parents should no longer be allowed to smack their children when they misbehave. But Richard Lynn disagrees with this recommendation. In his view parent must have right to use corporal punishment if their children misconduct. He thinks that smacking creates fear which will prevent children’s unreasonable behavior in the future. I absolutely disagree with Richard Lynn. In my opinion‚ corporal punishment causes children’s

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