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    However, both Waverly and Sophie have similar and different personalities. In Rules of the game, Waverly Jong becomes well-known, as she triumphs in her quest to be a chess champion. However, she has multiple personalities; sometimes she is good and other times she is bad. One example of this is when she receives a pack of Life Saver candy as a Christmas present, where she does not complain like most children would, but is very grateful. Instead of being depress of her gift she makes the best of…

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    apprehensive indicates his community is very safe. When loudspeakers yell directions and the fate of the pilot, making it clear that the community is a very structured and rule-based facility, and also pointing out the rule-breaking always leads to punishment. The repeating word “release” is in connection with the pilot and to the striving infant, verifying it as very meaningful. Chapter 2 The Committee takes intimate concern into motive when giving jobs recommends that they want the best for…

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    Spanking Case Study

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    Anne Goddard is a Social Worker for the State and a mother of two girls, Jessica 9 years old and Megan 6 years old. We asked her a few questions to see what her opinion on spanking children as a form how punishment is. How long have you been working as a social worker? “I have been a Social Worker for about 10 years now. When I first started I worked for nursing homes and worked on behalf of patients with abuse accusations from the nursing staff. However I didn’t feel that I was the appropriate…

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    DEAR ABBY: It has been the most rewarding time of my life watching my son Sterling grow and prosper. He has done so well with everything life has thrown him in the six years he has been on Earth. It has also been very difficult because this is my first time being a parent and our parenting styles are evolving with the child. I have taken a fair number of parenting classes and they have all been very useful up until this most recent ongoing issue. Sterling has been having a very hard time…

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    Apart from an analysis of plot and Riley’s actions in the animated film “Inside Out” to find a coming of age theme in the film, the researcher also interpret and finds the reflection of society also which is Family and child rearing. As a children that having a usual development and growing to be an adolescence, the main factor to assisted them is family or parents. The film demonstrates Riley was raised with warmth love by her parents, influence to her development to be usual, until her family…

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    My father came to the United States from Guatemala in 1987. He told me that he came illegally and took him two months to cross into Mexico. Before my father, one uncle, two aunts immigrated to America illegally as well. My father only lasted 3 years and went back to Guatemala without giving me the opportunity to immigrate to the United States while he was in the US. He had a rough life in the United States because he was not able to find a job. I remember him telling me that many days he slept…

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    Does suspending someone really work? How severe does their action have to be to get suspended? Is being suspended a punishment or a vacation? We all know if there is a problem student having detention or being suspended is the normal way to go, but that student could return and still cause trouble. Although suspending a problem student is the simple way, just sitting down and talking with the student could be a much approach because it decreases the suspension rates, increases test scores, and…

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    while others think they do and they have been trying to prove one is true. School suspensions do tend to work though and schools should continue to suspend kids for doing the wrong thing. Suspending the student can show the student that there are punishments for their actions, the students are placed in a supervised setting that can help them get disciplined for the thing they got suspended for, and it can help students get back on track with school. Suspending the student shows that they cannot…

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    are true. The author also uses the logical fallacy of Straw Man. She writes “America has not kept pace. Each of the 50 states has laws that make parental physical child abuse illegal while simultaneously making so-called reasonable parental corporal punishment of children legal.” Susan blames America for allowing spanking to occur, she thinks they should pass laws to make it illegal. That is a straw man because instead of attacking the parents who spank their children, she attacks the easier…

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    Spanking Debate

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    are visible to the naked eye. It can go skin deep and until a bruise is shown, abuse will not be reported. But the question remains unanswered about whether or not spanking is a form of abuse. To some people spanking seems to be the only form of punishment that seems to work and seems to make the child behave and others sees it as a form of abuse that is emotional and leaves a nasty scar in the mind. Today…

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