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    The culture violence is visible in ways the student’s explain the persistence and prevalence of violent discipline. They point out how their teachers and principals are “always hitting”, “always scolding” and “always angry”. Prevalence is also visible in terms of the places these punishments are enacted. Youth note that teachers who punish do not consider the place nor who witnesses them. Students are subject to punishment inside and outside classrooms. Although, punishments were mostly enacted…

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    been non abusively spanked (). In society spanking is often seen as abuse, and has gotten many parents in trouble with police due to complaints from neighbors or people in public who see a parent punishing their child. Parents should be allowed to punish their children how they see fit, and if spanking is done properly and the specific steps are taken then it is not abuse. Many people will say that spanking hinders a child’s ability to have compassion for…

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    get involved, but the organization in which that player plays for will also be punished by that organization. Collective bargaining agreements of the major sports leagues contain provisions that ultimately grant the commissioners the authority to discipline players for acts deemed not in the "best interest" of the sport. “The "best interest" clause developed in Major League Baseball (MLB) in response to the Chicago Black Sox scandal during the 1919 World Series, where gamblers bribed players to…

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    Why School Suspensions Should be Reconsidered Are school suspensions a effective way to punish kids? Do they really work? Is there another way of disciplining kids? When it comes to discipline most teachers run to the idea of suspension or detention. Now more and more schools are coming up with more efficient ways of disciplining their students. One of the most researched way is talking to the student and getting their side of the story. This shows that the faculty care about their…

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    What Is A Panopticon?

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    little to nothing to achieve that making it, for all intents and purposes, fairly useless. Using this knowledge, I wrote my next journal with a different, more suitable frame of mind. I introduced the topic (in this case: the three processes of discipline) and described it briefly for a few lines for essential context. After the bare essentials were done with, I jumped immediately into analysis in the fourth sentence analyzing Foucault's idea of the “disciplinary society” in the line “This…

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    Child Abuse In America

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    Child abuse is a very serious problem that is happening here in America, right in our backyards even. Today, people in America would like to believe that child abuse only happens in third world countries, so they just push it aside and will not acknowledge, or even talk about how it is happening right here in America. However, our societies definitions of ‘child abuse’ vary depending on what generation you are apart of, how you were raised and where you are from- if you are from the city or…

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    Coregulation is “a form of supervision in which they exercise general oversight while letting children take charge of moment-by-moment decision making” (Berk & Meyers, 2016, p. 496). Also, when Finley was younger, she was not able to understand my discipline as much as she does now. At the age of six, she is now able to understand what she did wrong when she is in trouble. Because of this, I am able to provide a punishment that is beneficial for…

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    specifically explains the correct cognitive and social developments that are going on within a child at specific ages and the parenting strategies on how to help these children. It’s important to remember that you wouldn’t punish a three year old the same way you would punish a 16 year old. From ages two - four, it’s important that you are showing a child right from wrong but in a respectful way. This is a time that you are showing acceptable behavior and the importance of self-control. From…

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    In Catching Fire, the district are trying to revolt and express themselves after watching Katniss and Peeta from District 12 defy the Capitol during the previous Hunger Games. However, The government prohibits and punishes citizens of Panem for expressing individualism. The districts are trying to express their individuality by painting Katniss’s mockingjay symbol on Capitol property or buildings. The mockingjay was an invention that the Capitol used to spy on enemies, however, it is…

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    Marquell responded well to the meet and greet session. Marquell, stated, playing video game, hanging out with his friend and using his cell phone. Marquell started, hang out and play video games, go to the movies and do fun stuff, doing school work and being with his friends, basketball player, being able to buy the stuff he wants, having lot of video game and being nicer to his parents, he is a nice person. Marquell stated four time a week. Marquell stated, his behavior, talking back, not…

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