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make decisions in the environments of public, political pressure, coercion and vice (Schall, 2001). Most academics do not question...
them ways to solve the problem; and 4. It leaves their dignity intact (Give Poor Parenting a Time-Out, 2002, p. 12). Barbara C...
are numerous conditions and realities that Gardner (2000) examines and in one section, "The Forces that Will Remake Schools," he n...
to be aware of the impacts ones actions have upon the rest of society. THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY The emphasis placed upon material w...
development of each person. Personal mastery refers specifically to designing a program of development that is continued througho...
topic, there are still many parents and adults in this society who believe that corporal punishment is not only tolerable, but tha...
most general - or universal - aspect of things" (Definition of Philosophy). These studies, the definition continues, are not carri...
with a rational sense of understanding crime and punishment this does not appear to be punishment as much as it appears to be an a...
the theory of survival of the fittest (AllPsych, 2003). Basing his thoughts on Darwin, Galton, in 1869, argued "that intellectual ...
orders when joining (General discussion, n.d.). The oath applies to everyone; this same author cautions noncommissioned officers ...
In five pages capitalism and labor are examined through the perspectives offered in E.P. Thompson's 'Time, work-discipline and ind...
to be saying that the term, bigger is better has applied for years where buildings were concerned. Whether he takes this to task, ...
Bellinger (2004) refers to this archetype as being composed of two balancing loops and one reinforcing loop. They tend to keep the...
time; there is now a class of staphylococcus bacteria that is resistant to all known antibiotics and has been blamed for the death...
those organizations that are readily adaptive, flexible and productive will excel and perhaps even be able to survive. To make th...
Alberts model is detailed and specific, offering concrete strategies to educators for handling discipline dilemmas. Albert states ...
a person is, it is up to this person to lead by example, to motivate, to direct and to discipline. In...
found. First Reason The first reason for objecting to spanking is that the line between it and child abuse can become blurred. ...
basis for mapping the entire cognitive development of childhood. While this framework is theoretical, it has been verified in stud...
code goes beyond mere regulations. There are many actions that are legal but that are not moral. As an extreme example, the use of...
seems to be the primary tool, at least figuratively. It is used in the well known Panopticon paradigm as well. The Panopticon is ...
charged with delivering the corrective measure. An adult who uses spanking as a means of venting their anger teaches the child no...
III. EMPIRICAL STUDIES AGAINST SPANKING A study conducted by Landsford et al (2005) focused upon the cultural approach to s...
The school uses a block scheduling system so class periods are long. The schools solution was to lock the bathrooms during class ...
kinds of Chi which exist in our bodies: *Gu Chi (grain Chi) - generates our bodys energy(Cohen, 1999). *Kong Chi (air in lung) - e...
that punishment is really nothing more than the stronger, and perhaps more popular, individual asserting his power and rights over...
deals with knowledge about how knowledge itself develops. From this starting point, Rossides goes on to discuss a brief history of...
In three pages this paper focuses upon the latter portion of Foucault's revolutionary text in an analysis of its contents. There ...
is the type of incident that leads to a safety issue for Liz and the other students. Other students report that Liz usually either...
1997, p. 463), psychology eventually came to represent the very essence of mental performance. Throughout history, there have bee...