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    Parenting Styles There are four categorized painting types: Authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and uninvolved. While it can be said that parenting styles play a fundamentally important part in a child’s development. The question to ask is what is the best method to raise a child to be a functional member of society, and what are the pros and cons of each parenting style. Parenting research reveals that parenting styles influence a child 's social, cognitive, and…

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    worker, Whitman’s father believed in abusive behavior, or corporal punishment, as a form of discipline for the boys. He also had a propensity for mixing love and violence, often in the same sentence. He always resolved matters with discipline and sometimes even laid his hands on Margaret. In Whitman’s childhood, neighbors described him as “high spirited”, fun, and never one to make trouble. He attended Sacred Heart Catholic grade school and was a very good student and had honor roll all…

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    The issues surrounding different races, especially African American in the United States, is a story about as old as this country. And even though times have changed and slavery is no longer legal, the issues of the past have changed the way African Americans are marginalized. For this history paper, I decided to watch the documentary “The 13th”, directed by Ava DuVernay. Although, slavery may be gone the new major issue to arrive is mass incarceration of African Americans by the thousands, that…

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    Bryan and a black school mate really hated each other. I never knew what started the conflict that finally escalated into a physical altercation in the school hall. Both were taken to the principal’s office and sent home until they cooled off. Bryan didn’t come to work that day so when I talked to him about it, Earl had already expressed his opinion. Apparently the corporal punishment for theft was exceeded for fighting. I assumed Earl was angry about Bryan fighting at school, however I was…

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    They will no long be their handicap but will just be a person that has one. It could help remove labels from people and help create more opportunities for them. Even though this is something we learned about in school, to speak “person first,” it is wonderful to see that the state government is making change and listening to the voice of the people. I fully support this bill and hope that it moves to other states as well. I think the voice of people with disabilities…

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    Before the 19th century, women in America were seen as less superior than men. As time continues, women in America began to show the power that helped the nation evolve. As women stayed at home, the more they wanted to get in touch with God such as the new social gospel from the Second Great Awakening. The social gospel from the Second Great Awakening started the social justice to the problems of abolition of slavery, education, temperance movement and women 's rights. I believe the five key…

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    also agrees that allowing the law to permit prison to be the solution will only inflict more problems for the bully as well. He believes, “Passing new laws to criminalize bullying will only lead to leaving school with a record instead of a diploma. It is not the solution.” Many students at school are deemed to pass successfully, but if being a jerk is what lands them into prison, then it will only effect poorly on their future. Stomping out bullying by using prison will only postpone the…

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    An example of this would be having to change schools to a different state in the middle of the school year. To fit in individuals need to adapt to the new surroundings and be open to different ways of doing things but do not need to compromise their conscience or values to do that. In the article The Stanford Prison Experiment…

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    Police Authority Misused

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    punish the officers involved. Authors Alpert and Smith states, “the seriousness of the offense will determine the amount of force which can be justified with different tolerance levels. That helps any officer involved, who may get minimal if any punishment at all; therefore, giving them a chance to go and repeat the offense” (495). Several suggestions have been made to help reduce police brutality. According to humanist author Abe Markman, “they range from the wearing of body cameras on police,…

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    Prison Reform Case Study

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    saw the knife, and grabbed it. When he left the house to find Browder’s mother, Browder tried to hang himself from a bannister (p.11-12). Browder committed suicide because his mind was still institutionalized. All of his friends graduated from high school while he was in prison. He could not adapt to being in society after 3 years of incarceration. He felt like the world changed without him. Browder felt left out and depressed after being released from prison. He spent most of his time pacing…

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