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    Preventing Child Abuse

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    daughter. The wife tried to sew the daughter’s mouth shut, gouge her eyes out, and choked the girl until she blacked out. The husband knew for at least four years and did not tell the police or even stop it himself; he said that it was a type of discipline to punish the child. What should have been done was when the child started to be abused, he should have either stopped his wife or told the authorities. Instead of protecting their daughter from more abuse, he looked the other way…

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    difference in the world. She also says that she will not treat a child in a way that she would not like to be treated, and that we should leave the students dignity intact. It is important to know how people react to things and that if you need to discipline a student, do it in a way that won’t tear them down. I believe if you are constantly tearing someone down, they will lose their respect for you. Some students may be troubled, but the way a teacher handles every situation is very…

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    mother”. I always feel like this after receiving slashes on my back because of my misconduct. What always surprised me was her respond she would smile and say “tough love! Tough love” and even quote “Proverbs 23:13 Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish them with the rod, they will not die”. I could not understand why the very same person who was so kind to me who even woke up early in the morning and prepare my lunch and gave me pocket money now she has become a monster. The…

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    Arguments for the Death Penalty Justice is defined as the process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals (merriam-webster.com). There are varying forms of justice throughout the world; however, the most severe remains to be capital punishment, otherwise known as the death penalty. There is a definite divide of arguments both for advocating the death penalty and for abolishing it. The essay "A Death in Texas" written by Steve Earle strongly portrays the belief…

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    place. Poor managerial leadership is the third control issue that is hindering the success of Leo’s Theater. Bill Reilly is not supervising the staff to ensure they are capable of doing their jobs to the best of their abilities. There also is no discipline guidelines or sense of accountability expectations from any of the employees. When proper management is not present in a business, it opens the doors for more problems that normally could be prevented in a optimal business setting.…

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    erupt into the Second World War; the faultiness in the Allies’ formation of the treaty ultimately led to the German’s resurgence and vast resentment towards the Allies. In drawing up the Treaty of Versailles, the Allies disagreed on how to properly discipline Germany and the rest of the Central Powers Alliance from WWI, leading to cracks and internal…

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    Without a doubt the most impactful geographical factor of ancient China is the development of the Silk Road. The Silk Road was a trade route opened during the Han Dynasty after a soldier traveled along the road for the purpose of breeding Chinese army’s horses with the horses of the Duyuan, who were descendants of Alexander the Great. When the soldier reported back to the emperor about the other civilizations he had come across in his travels and speculation about what else could be gained from…

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    In 2001, Michael Haneke directed a film called, The Piano Teacher. Haneke’s attitude, as conveyed to the spectator, is not to rail against pornography, per se, but to rail against its impact as generated by a capitalist patriarchy. This stems from a similar modality introduced by Linda Williams1 in which she “...moves beyond the impasse of the anti-porn/anti-censorship debate to analyze what hard-core film pornography is and does.” (Slade 656). Haneke’s method portrays a patriarchal approach…

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    Panopticon Research Paper

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    Jeremy Bentham model called panopticon, is proposed for places where it is ideal to have high surveillance on the occupants and limiting their knowledge of the people watching them. Bentham believed that people better behave themselves when their actions are being watched by an unknown. Bentham explained in an example that a warden served as the overseer and the prisoners the ones being surveilled. The prisoners would be controlled by the deterrence of severe punishment if they were caught.…

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    verbal and physical acts of aggression. One violent relationship Wright primarily focuses on is that with his family, particularly between the female figures in his life. Wright’s Grandmother, Aunt Addie as well as his mother use physical discipline as a means to punish Wright for what they deem actions of disobedience, however, the relationship between Wright and his mother is vital in understanding the author. Sadism shaped Wright from a young age; Wright stating, “I knew that my life was…

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