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    Child Abuse In America

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    Numerous of children in America either encounter corporal punishment or child abuse in their childhood. Corporal punishment is defined as the constrained use of physical force by a caregiver to preserve the concept of discipline. Nonetheless, child abuse is delineated by harm to a child that can be in any form of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect and abandonment. However, the problem in America is that an abundant amount of people have a strenuous time of recognizing the difference…

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    Can women handle fighting in combat? In 2016, The Pentagon plans to open combat roles to women (Bush, 2014). Women are already deployed to war zones, but should not be allowed to come face to face with the enemy. Society does not portray women to be natural killers. After serving four years in the Marine Corps, I have seen even the strongest, most courageous women, lack the strength of an average male Marine. “Recently, multiple media outlets reported that female Marines in boot camp are…

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    Disorderly Conduct referrals comprised 68% to 82% of the referral actions taken were also black males. In comparison 7% to 18% were white males. In response to those referrals the most common disciplinary actions taken were out-of-school suspension and corporal…

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    Garcia Coll, C. T., Meyer, E. C., & Brillon, L. (1995). Ethnic minority parenting. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), Handbook of parenting, Vol. 2: Biology and ecology of parenting (pp.189-209). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Gershoff, E. T. (2002). Corporal punishment by parents and associated child behaviors and experiences: a meta-analytic and theoretical review. Psychological bulletin, 128(4), 539. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.128.4.539 Gershoff, E. T. (2013). Spanking and child development: We…

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    Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, also known as Ethiopia, has a population of 102,374,044 people (Central Intelligence Agency, 2016). Oromo people make up 34.4 per cent of the population and Amhara people make up 27 per cent of the population (Central Intelligence Agency, 2016). Ethiopia is located in Eastern Africa, west of Somalia with a total area of 1,104,300 sq. km (Central Intelligence Agency, 2016). It has a Some of their natural resources include: gold, platinum. Copper, and…

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    could acquire metals and honor quickly; on the other hand though they figure out that it is not the case at all. The team has a terrible experience all together being a part of the war. The first enduring experience for the troop was dealing with Corporal Hemmelstoss. This man was the cruelest drill Sargent in their regiment that enforced large amounts of punishments for the smallest misdeeds done. The next grueling experience for the troops was when they had to fight in the trenches. The…

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    such as spanking, to disciple children. In fact, a large percentage of Americans believe that it is sometimes necessary to spank a child (Clark, 2017). The act of “paddling” is even used as a disciplinary measure in many schools still today, as corporal punishment is legal in 19 of the 50 states (Clark, 2017). My study would involve a group of children who are disciplined with physical punishment, either in school or at home, and a control group of children who have never been disciplined with…

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    Military Stereotypes

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    “I don't have any respect at all for the scumbags who went to Canada to avoid the draft or to avoid doing their fair share.” This quote from former Marine Corps Staff Sergeant (and honorary Gunnery Sergeant) R. Lee Ermey, talks about draft dodgers during the Vietnam War. My grandfather was drafted, but he did not decide to leave to avoid the war like those draft dodgers R. Lee Ermey was talking about. I doubt that he had the same attitude as Ermey, but then again, he was in Army Communications…

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    Human Rights In North Korea

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    1. Introduction A dispute between sovereignty and global security, which is based on human rights, has been more contentious to this day as the world becomes globalised, and this proposition means that global security is contradictory to sovereignty in a state system which was established from the Peace of Westphalia following the Thirty year’s War. In fact, Contemporary global security in a wide sense encompasses intricate as well as debatable issues in terms of human security resting on…

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    Child Abuse Awareness

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    In the month of child abuse awareness, it feels like an obligation to talk about violence among children, and to try to understand its causes and some of the possible effects. In a society where more than ever children are raising themselves, where humanity is anesthetized and violence becomes as normal as breathing, it is necessary to analyze what led to this social immunity towards the problem. It turns out to be compulsory to understand, in order to prevent and reeducate. Children with…

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