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Category: /Literature/English
…(Petterle, 30). When consequences are designated, it is important to remember that discipline is meant to teach, not punish (Chemlynski, 42). The primary purpose of a consequence is to assist in the continuation of the lesson as soon as possible, placing value…
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…, with children, such feelings are not only normal, they are also necessary. Experiencing and dealing with anxieties can prepare young people to handle the unsettling experiences and challenging situations of life. Punishment verses Discipline Children develop…
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…. It occurs in all three of the synoptic gospels, but most notably in the book of Matthew in which it occurs seven times. Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible defines Gehenna as “ A name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment:-hell” (Strong’s p…
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…to focus on incarceration and punishment as society 'demands justice', but recently a shift towards rehabilitation and treatment programmes has emerged, as rising, unsustainable prison numbers appear to indicate that in fact 'prison doesn't work'. Home Office…
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…to punish Germany. The three main reasons that the treaty was unfair was because they have very harsh rules, the Germans can't refuse the Treaty, and it blames Germany for the cause of the war! The punishment toward Germany was extremely harsh. After reading…
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Category: /Law & Government
…with reinforcements or punishments but also through observation of the behaviour of other people. In brief social learning theory suggests that through observation of others- especially those we hold in esteem, people can learn at a cognitive level how to imitate…
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…countries1. Tariff, non-tariff barriers and capital controls have all been decreasing since democracy (and South Africa's re-entry into the WTO); which is in line with the global trend. This is due to the downward pressure that globalization places on tariff…
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Category: /Literature/English
…76) The information technology revolution emerged in the west around the 1960-70’s where the economic boom was coming to a close. It was a new form of capitalism, which had moved the base of society, industry into information. This new form…
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Category: /History
…The Fall of Constantinople, 1453 When, at the age of twenty-one, Mehmed II (1451-1481) sat on the throne of the Ottoman Sultans his first thoughts turned to Constantinople. The capital was all that was left from the mighty Christian Roman Empire…
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…since the mid 1990s, investors will become wary about the soaring deficits in the balance of payments. Simply put, as foreign companies were fueling the U.S. capital stock market over the past few years, the U.S. is now sending more interest payments…
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