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    had different opinions from people, and he also had different influences on his people and during the Philippine-American war. Other people had different opinions and were influenced by him in different ways. On his people, they received strict discipline from him and reacted differently. Most of his people or troops hated him because General Antonio Luna would disarm them right away when they do not follow the military…

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    actions to his overseer Colonel Lloyd, and Gore’s response that the slave was disrespectful and unmanageable was satisfactory enough for taking away the life of a person. Slave owners had little to no sympathy for their slaves. They were willing to punish…

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    Introduction I have observed my cousin for a month. According to my observation, I can see the characteristic of his developmental stage in different aspect, such as cognitive development and moral development. I observed him while he was playing with his classmate and participating the scouting activity. Based on his behavior, I can apply the attachment theory, Theory of Cognitive Development, Moral Development and Emotional Development. Report To commence with, let me illustrate the aspect…

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    Throughout history, there are numerous religious some more popular than others (Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, etc). Their main purpose is either to explain world phenomenon or discipline the young, generally they have a similar structure with a higher being watching over them and sometimes giving them guidance. Each religion is broken down into six different dimensions which are aesthetic, cognitive, ethical, emotional, institutional and ritual (Cengage 9-11). All six of the dimensions show…

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    Alfred Alder Research

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    after the first kid. Maybe the parents keep a close watch over the firstborn and his or her school work. If the oldest kid slacks off, they will punish them to try and set an example for the younger kids. Eldest child excellence evolves into expectations that eventually turn into realities (Waldman). Joseph V. Hotz writes, “Call it ‘trickle down’ discipline- you put the most energy into the first-born, trying to set the tone for all” (Hotz). Parental investment time is greatly declining within…

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    All About My Family

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    My immediate family is made up of my father Edward, my mother Melaine, and my brother Antorius. I also live with my grandparents William and Mary. I also live very close to most of my family members on my mother’s side. My great-grandfather split his farmland among his eight children. They each got two acres to build a house on for their family. Most of the children still live on the farmland, so I see most of my family members on a daily basis. Everyone in my family is very family-oriented.…

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    In 1931, in Scottsboro Alabama, nine African-American boys with the ages from 12 to 20 were detained and wrongly accused of both rape and assault of two white women. A lynch mob of almost hundreds of white people assembled in the perimeters of the jail, causing the National Guard to interfere. Over the next decade, the Scottsboro Boys case as it became notorious of, was a nationwide icon of legal injustice in the segregated South, with no fair trial, consisted of an all-white jury that led to…

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    which consequently led to unfair and morally wrong punishments of those who committed crimes and wrong doings. With a loose power over the people and no laws protecting them from punishment, the people were afraid and reasonably so. The preferred discipline consisted of the use of various types of torture devices. Often times, castles were equipped with torture chambers used to inflict unrighteous judgment upon the victim. In many cases the punishment did not always fit the severity of the…

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    America, at one point in history, was a slave owning country. Slavery in America blossomed when the first African slaves were brought through the Slave Trade to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia 1619. The Slave Trade helped build a world economy however; most European colonial economies in the Americas from the sixteenth century were dependent on enslaved African labor for survival. European officials concluded that the land they discovered in the Americas was useless without…

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    “The body remembers. Stuffed until an event, a sound, a sight, a touch, a word or a person awakens them.” According to UNICEF Canada, almost 3,500 children die from physical abuse and/or neglect every year. Child abuse has a negative affect on a child 's future, whether it affects the child mentally, physically or on their relationships. Sadly, child abuse is a historical development and only recently, has it been seen as a major social problem. Certain may argue that it’s a parents right to do…

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