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    The word “in loco parentis” is Latin and translates as “in the place of a parent”. The formal definition of the word is “the legal doctrine under which an individual assumes parental rights, duties, and obligations without going through the formalities of legal adoption” (reference?). The two main objectives of this are firstly, it allows institutions such as colleges, schools and kindergartens to act in the best interests of the students and children as they see fit. However they are not to…

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    Conley Phebe Art Analysis

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    Nowadays, one of the most common diseases in society is obesity. This disease is when a person has excess of corporal weight. This illness provokes a risk in health. At the Conley Phebe Art Gallery, the artist paula Aranda created an art in acrylic on canvas titled Glutton. This paint is conformed by an enormous human body with a head of a ping. The space behind this figure is almost black, but at the same time the audience can see little of red color. The light in the paint is directed to the…

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    Catherine McAuley showed strong morality and values while serving as a disciple of Jesus. Four core values that Catherines life displayed that the Sisters of Mercy now root themselves in are spirituality, community, service, and social justice and critical concerns. McAuley also followed five virtues very closely. These virtues were zeal, charity, humility, purity of intention, and confidence in God. These virtues gave Catherine the strength to achieve her goals, put God and others above herself…

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    clearly identified by researchers; authoritarian, authoritative, permissive and uninvolved. Authoritarian parents tend to have strict expectations for their children, are less likely to articulate reasons for their rules and expectations, use corporal punishment and have a “because I said so” mentality if questioned or challenged by their children. They are also less likely than authoritative and permissive parents to express warmth when interacting with their kids. Authoritative…

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    afraid. However boys were recruited as soldiers because they were easier to brain wash. Beah was made into a killing machine. When Beah was being trained, the corporal says, “‘Visualize the banana tree as the enemy, the rebels who killed your parents, your family, and those who are responsible for everything that has happened to you,’ the corporal screamed. ‘Is that how you stab someone who had killed your family?’” (Beah 138). The army leaders used the memories they had of the rebels killing…

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    Response to "Bring Back Flogging" Jeff Jacoby is a strong advocate for bringing some of the corporal punishment ideals from the Puritans back into modern society. Additionally, the reasons Jacoby gives are agreeable and have an abundant number of sources to back them up. I personally agree with the author's stance on corporal punishment as well as his reasonings for such an opinion. These reasons being: (1) The price of keeping criminals incarcerated is expensive especially with how many inmates…

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    An altruistic Individual is someone motivated by the desire to improve another person’s current state. An altruistic group is a group of individuals who are motivated by the desire to improve a people or peoples welfare. An act of altruism is considered to be a true act of selflessness where on the contrary and egoistic would be considered and act of pure selfishness. An example of an altruistic act is such things like community service in which people will help others without feeling the need…

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    inspires and motivates someone and continues to provide an example of direction and development. Being a leader is about being personable in many ways with your peers, your colleagues, strangers, and those around you. My husband is currently a Lance Corporal…

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    The Evolution of Drones Lenea Gutierrez DeVry University The Evolution of Drones When most people think of a drone they deem it as simply a device much like a remote control car or plane. Believe it or not, drones have been around for over a century. Throughout most of the century, drones have been used primarily for warfare and surveillance. However, within the past two decades these devices have appealed to more companies as an inexpensive solution to business needs. What once started out as…

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    Some of these techniques are long timeouts, detention, kicking them out of class, in and out of school suspension, expelling, and some even use corporal punishment. The problem with n and out of school suspension, and expelling are that they miss out on class lessons, which may result in them fall behind. Some of these disciplines do not make the students understand what they did wrong. These punishments…

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