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    an expert knowledge about the surgical anatomy of the normal and hypospadiac penis. In general, the hypospadiac and the normal penis are similar in many aspects. The anatomical and histological analysis revealed that the neurodevelopment and the corporal bodies are similar except at the ventral aspect where there is arrested urethral development, deficient of corpora spongiosum, and abortive prepuce. (13) In general the penis is supplied by 3 pairs of nerves, the dorsal , perineal and…

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    Bavaria [in Germany] away from their parents and placed them in foster homes after a journalist filmed six children being beaten with a total of 83 strokes of the cane” (Merrill 2013). This article also quotes some former members affirming the use of corporal punishment. According to the article one former member stated, “there wasn’t a day that went by while I was there that children weren’t beaten with the rod.…

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    Most memories from kindergarten are hard to recall, but one day that is as vivid as ever is September 11, 2001. The infamous day is one that Americans will never forget; the chapter “Bodies” in Redeployment by Phil Klay tells the story of a young enlisted Marine who comes back home from a deployment in Iraq. Upon his arrival, the Marine finds that he has no place in the civilian world because he has nothing to relate to. In the section “Bodies,” Phil Klay says, “For a long time I was angry. I…

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    This horrible tale shocked the country and media, the story ended up making the cover of Time Magazine. Our nation reacted with mixed emotions. USA Today suggested: "With every brutal crime by a child, a troubled nation demands longer jail sentences, tougher treatment, even the death penalty--anything to stop the violence." Shocking cases like Yummy Sandifer's, makes us focus on crime and our youth, trying to find a solution for a problem that seems to be growing daily. But killing our youth…

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    If the regular army showed disapproval for the SA masse, many storm troopers returned the feeling, seeing the army as inadequately dedicated to the National Socialist revolution. Max Heydebreck, an SA leader in Rummeslburg, criticized the army to his fellow brown shirts, telling them, "Some of the officers of the army are swine. Most officers are too old and have to be replaced by young ones. We want to wait till Papa Hindenburg is dead, and then the SA will march against the army. Despite such…

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    Communication is based on the interaction between people to transmit or exchange information, ideas, or feelings. It is also the basis of all social life. If all exchanged signals were cut out then communication would not exist. This article focuses on communication used during childhood. There are two paradigms that help us understand what communication is in relation to a social environment such as a family or a class room. The two paradigms are Aristotelian and Interactionist. According to…

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    the contrast of Krebs’ two lives, “There is a picture which shows him among his fraternity brothers, all of them wearing exactly the same height and style collar…. There is a picture which shows him on the Rhine with two German girls and another corporal. Krebs…

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    The concept of death is being diminished by our society’s assumptions. It 's letting a court rule whether a man or a woman gets to live in a jail cell or die on a jail table. The ruling that the court provides to elicit fear in those accused of a crime that rattles a society. Rattling that lets those convicted envision the grim reaper at their cell door on that set date instead of a spontaneous point in time. Eliminating any sort of speculation in the convicted to insure that the passing will be…

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    In many cases, men are afraid to show signs of being feminine. They feel pressured by society to act a certain way and behave in a manner that will make them seem manlier. Many have a fear of being stigmatized for acting a certain way around others, so the majority of the time they suppress their feelings and conversations with others. This can limit their bonding and friendship building. For men, according to society, they must become masculine and nothing else. However, that is not always the…

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    The classical school of thought is based on the idea that people are free to make decisions, and that punishment can be a deterrent to crime, the punishment is proportionate, fits the crime, and are expeditiously. The theory that participates in the classical school of criminology is that "criminals make the rational choice and choose to commit criminal acts because of the maximum pleasure and minimum pain," (Classical, 2012). Theorist went further to explain that to discourage and lessen…

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