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    Chris’ accident has resulted in Chris being in hospital for a few months, leaving Kat to be the main income provider for the family and looking after Ana by herself. This has caused Kat great amounts of stress which affects her ability to discipline Ana appropriately. Kat punishes Ana by yelling at her, however as Ana reacts with crying and screaming, this adds to Kat’s stress levels and makes Kat upset, resulting in Kat comforting Ana, apologising and sometimes rewarding Ana with the chocolate…

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    There are many different views and opinion’s on how to discipline a child. Religious views, culture, and education can all effect the way some parents decide to discipline their child. When it comes to discipline we all have one thing we are striving for as parents and that is to make sure we correct our child’s behavior and that they do not repeat that behavior again. Being a parent is by far the most difficult task that is given to us. As many parents know when that precious little child is…

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    It is like a vacation for them.So why would you punish a student by letting he/she stay home for doing bad things. Instead he/she should be paddled for their badness.Also in out of school suspension the student would lose learning time(Source E). Many people may not agree with my reasoning about corporal…

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    Affirmative Action is not a necessary program that is just discriminating against people who have worked hard to get to the point of trying to into their dream college but they cannot do that because of affirmative action. It is ruining peoples live just because of their Skin color. It should follow the same rules that all people follow all people are created equal and should be treated fairly not people are created equal and are not treated equally. As a result of this the people that get in…

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    During a time where computers have become such a large part of our daily lives, we find that people, particularly young people, find themselves to be braver facing a computer screen. Reports of students as young as 10 have committed suicide cased on what their peers have said about them on the internet. This is an ongoing problem in our society today and most people say that our schools should do something about it, but is it violating a students right to free speech or protecting the victim?…

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    store, his mother gets upset and explains to the child that he just earned himself a spanking. We then asked how the situation made them feel, if the child 's actions earned himself a spanking, how would the participant punish the child and is spanking children as a form of discipline ethical? We were to interview people in our respective communities, the Navajo reservation, and other in Flagstaff, and compare our findings. The answers received from people on the reservation were…

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    contract. This is because the participant, based on the power dynamics behind the experiment, responded to the guidelines of authority which Foucault described, including the usage of labels (e.g, madness), panopticism and establishing hierarchy from discipline,…

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    policeman because, he can punish the wrongdoers in reality. In the other hand, the nurse who is an adult may think that the appropriate punishment for the mouse thieves is to make them scared and give up on planning to-do something bad. Thus, she declares that the thieves will be trapped in a mouse trap which can be considered as the death penalty. The children may feel that they will be punished if they do something morally wrong like the two bad mice. In modern society, the discipline and…

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    problem without having to discipline. However, if unacceptable behaviour is a persistent problem or if the employee is involved in a misconduct that cannot be tolerated, management may use discipline to correct the behaviour. Discipline in the workplace is the means by which supervisory personnel correct behavioural deficiencies and ensure adherence to established company rules. Discipline often has a negative connotation, but in the labour relations context discipline is more about coaching…

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    Why Are Prisons Effective

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    In order to fully understand if prisons are effective or not we must look into what the purpose of prisons are and how they came to be. In modern 21st century the 3 main reasons for prisons are: 1. To punish those who have been found guilty of breaking the law, 2. to rehabilitate those in prison so that they are less likely to commit crimes in the future and 3. to deter those people who consider breaking the law, from actually committing a crime. The purpose of prisons was not always the same.…

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