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    September 2017 Hammurabi’s Code: Was it Just? Hit you your father, You will be left with no hands. King Hammurabi ruled for 42 years. He became king of babylon. He created 292 laws And they were wrote on stone. He had many laws that had harsh discipline if you didn't follow the rules. He wrote the laws to keep the people in order. We will be discussing was Hammurabi’s code just? First you will have to know what “just” means. The meaning of just means fair. I believe that Hammurabi's code was…

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    wild and barely obey him. Harsh parenting is also not the solution Mr. Ewell's parenting is very harsh, he abuses Mayella when he's drunk and is not tolerable. The result of this is she tries to find love except her father's. Children need discipline, but every parent has their own style of parenting. The article “Harsh parenting can have ill effect on a child's mind” explains low-income parents, who struggle with overwhelming stress from hunger or joblessness or poor housing, treat…

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    cannot be known as a pushover. There are laws and regulation in a land for a reason and if a leader doesn’t punish those who wrong him, then the subjects will have no respect. “A prince must have no other objective, no other thought, nor take up any profession but that of war, its methods and its discipline, for that is the only art expected of a ruler." (Prince, pg. 54) There has to be discipline. In the end the law and the leader is the only thing that is right. “The proletariat, or the…

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    as s/he pleases, such as not completing homework, excessive television viewing and computer use, not attending school daily, smoking, and using physical force. Not only does a parent need to recognize this deviant behavior, but the parent must also punish it in order to prevent further deviance. Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) suggest that “disapproval by people one cares about is the most powerful of sanctions.” Because the path toward or away from crime starts early in life, Gottfredson and…

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    ties’...If I permit my own family to rebel,” Creon advocates, “How shall I earn the world’s obedience?”( Sophocles ll. 29-30 Emphasis Added). In the quote above, Creon is hesitant in what to do with Antigone because she is family and if he doesn’t punish her that will make him look like a bad leader. Furthermore, he emphasizes the idea that he wants to be a fair leader that make the right decision. “ Do…

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    This discipline allows for individuals to be coerced into conforming. The use of surveillance in 1984 is like Foucault’s mention of the Panopticon. Here discipline is enacted through fear by allowing those in power to observe others without their knowledge. The panopticon is a surveillance tool because someone could always remain at…

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    Spanking Vs Spanking

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    their own ways in which they choose to punish their children. Spanking is a punishment technique that is used by parents and has also been used in schools. Spanking is a more aggressive way of punishment and is used in hopes that a child will not make the same mistake once again. Some parents believe spanking is the best way to implement good behavior, but it is not. Parents should not be allowed to spank their children because there are better ways to discipline a child, spanking teaches…

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    management plan helps to prevent discipline problems before they start. An elementary school classroom should be an enjoyable…

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    were four different types of housing to distinguish between the social status of the families living inside them; establishing a social hierarchy that could be understood, measured, and read for the purpose of colonial control. As Foucault in Discipline and Punish (1977) tells us, knowledge and power directly imply one…

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    To begin, the pre-school to prison pipeline is a gateway that directs black children to be incarcerated in the justice system. Schools reinforce harsh tactics to punish black children, as a method of teaching them discipline. According to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights, “African-American students are three and a half times more likely than their white classmates to be suspended or expelled” (“The School-to-Prison”, Para 9). Educators have biased views towards black…

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