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    Singaporean, had been sentenced to caning for vandalism” (Reyes 182). Evidence is a key factor, previously shown above is a perfect example of a great way to get the reader or audience to understand. Essays can easily do any justice if you have the right words, if you can lay down a set of ideas with facts or example to back the argument up the reader is more tempted to support that side. In the articles “Time to Assert American Values” and “Tough Justice: A Caning in Singapore Stirs Up a Fierce…

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    shown why Americans should advocate to help end harsh punishments in Singapore. Then, in “Rough Justice: A Caning in Singapore Stirs Up a Fierce Debate About Crime and Punishment” by Alejandro Reyes, the reader is shown two opposing views that both support and disagree with the punishments. After carefully analyzing the two texts, the reader realizes that the article “Rough Justice: A Caning in Singapore Stirs Up a Fierce Debate About Crime and Punishment” has the most relevant and sufficient…

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    will not appreciate it. An example of a “mouse” being “stepped on” is the Michael Fay case. Michael Fay is an American citizen that lived in Singapore as a teenager. At the age of eighteen Michael was sentenced to a series of “caning” after being convicted of vandalism. Caning is a legal type of punishment in Singapore that allows the accused to be hit several times on the buttocks with a long, often bamboo, cane. Hoping to raise awareness for this somewhat outrageous act by the government,…

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    through the punishment to be a better person. I know many people will not agree with me on this, especially the way punishment is been used today. I will use myself as an example, back home in Nigeria in those days; every child is being punished by caning for doing wrong at home and in school. My parent punished us at home, especially my father, I did not like it at the time, I do appreciate those days now, because it kept me out of trouble and wrong influence. One thing I don’t like…

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    Child psychology is the psychological process of children. Through their surrounding and environment, it is how the children’s behavior is being shaped. In addition to that, children also use their sensory, motor and perceptual skills. However, caregivers need to watch what these children learn outside. By knowing how to educate the right way can result to success in children while doing it the wrong way could lead to failure. Different learning style can determine different learning outcome.…

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    Justification for Publication Rationale for Organization: The documents are grouped according to their perspective- economic, political, or moral cause of the Civil War. The first three Documents (A, B, C) all have economic motives behind them. Document A, Hammond’s speech, presents a pro-slavery perspective arguing that slavery used for cotton production is necessary for a thriving economy. Document B, Helper’s Impending Crisis of the South, follows Document A with an anti-slavery perspective,…

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    According to psychology, people do take decision before committing an act. Take example in Singapore. According to the Attorney-General's Chambers, the general form of punishments in Singapore includes fines, caning, probation, imprisonment just to name a few. Singapore is infamous around the world for its use of corporal and capital punishment for punishment. Death penalty is considered to be one of the harsher punishment whereby it provides no chances for the…

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    been publicly caned for throwing a rock at a car. Afterwards, while walking downtown, there were countless shops and stores selling T-shirts that read “Singapore, a FINE place” listing the dollar amount for the most common infractions – including caning. All of these messages combined incited…

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    text meaning that almost everything being said is a fact, thus making the text more reliable for information. “The statement noted that in the past five years, fourteen young men aged 18 to 21, twelve of whom where singaporean, had been sentenced to caning for vandalism” (“Rough Justice” 181). This quote not only shows the type of facts that is given in the text but also shows how much research is done in order to find a fact like that. “Since 1998, government statistics show there has been a…

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    Cabin explained the dark side of slavery. It presented the truth behind slavery and shared the horrid lives of slaves which evoked the feeling of hatred in anti-slavery supporters towards the Confederacy. This effect catalyzed by literature along with caning of Charles Sumner made the North believe that the Confederacy is brutal and savage. It made them believed that the Confederacy is…

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