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    Spanking Children The children of today are getting away with too much. The discipline parents are able to enable in their own households is very minimal. Kids think they can walk all over their parents and think they are the alpha or omega. I believe that parents should have every right to punish their kids by spanking them. It should be hand to tush contact and should not leave a mark for over 24 hours. I think they should take the opportunity to punish their children when they are clearly out

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    There has been a big issue that has been going on for decades due to if it is legal for parents to discipline their child. Some agree that it is illegal for parents to spank their child because some parents get a little carried away spanking their child and that can lead to child abuse. Others feel the need to discipline their child because it is in the bible and while their child is living with them they can discipline their child however they want. They not trying to hurt their child. They are

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    Can spanking, be harmful to children? The ethics and cultural influences affect the use of spanking as a punishment. Spanking is controversial because it can be viewed as corporal punishment that can have a negative affect on children. Others believe that it is a moral act to use with no detrimental effects. Spanking is sometimes considered corporal punishment and is used to alter an undesirable behavior without physically injuring the child. There is a fine line between this corporal punishment

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    6a) I would say that the charter would apply to the “Spanking Law” under section 12 that outlines the treatment and punishment, stating that everyone has the right not to be subjected to any cruel and unusual treatment and punishment only under the condition that they discipline with excessive force. My reasoning behind whether it would apply would lie in Section 43 of the Criminal Code allows and gives parents and teachers (who is under their care) legal defence when they physically discipline

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    How Spanking Changed a Life Spanking can be defined differently depending on which group an individual is supporting. One group believes it is acceptable to spank in order to discipline, but on the other side are those who believe spanking is a form of abuse because most spanking is done out of anger. In some parts of the world, like the United States, spanking is illegal depends on who is doing the spanking because it is seen as a form of abuse. In my country (Nigeria), we believe in spanking

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    Parents must gauge the degree of severity of misconduct to fairly judge which punishment to use to teach appropriate behavior and develop respect. Family and child psychologist, Dr. McCormick stated in the article “Attitudes of Primary Care Physicians Toward Corporal Punishment” in the Journal of the American Medical Association that “Most family physicians and pediatricians support the use of corporal punishment… and agree that children should be spanked if they misbehave” (Andero and Stewart 92)

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    In Michigan sixty six infants and children were removed from a religious sect. This happening after a member of the sect was accused of beating their twelve year old son to death after he refused to do his chores. This may seem farfetched but this type of thing happens every day. This leads us to the question, “Where does discipline meet abuse?” Depending on the family different forms of discipline are used. Common forms of this would be spanking, time outs, verbal warnings, and lose of privileges

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    The issue of allowing parents to spank their children is a controversial topic. Spanking a child is not against the law, but parents who use this method of discipline are sometimes accused of child abuse. On one side of the argument are parents who spank their children. On the other side are people who think children should not be spanked. Spanking is widely misinterpreted around the world because some believe spanking is abuse while others believe spanking is a form of discipline. The point of spanking

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    As I said yesterday, you should be very fucking proud of yourself for taking the dose of the Cat I laid on your back. I hope that taking this introductory dose of the Cat has increased you faith in your ability to survive a proper flogging? I am indeed fucking proud that I took that dose of the Cat, Andy. It was a very tough challenge and there were times that I doubted my ability to get through it, but I dug deep and toughed it out. It certainly has increased my confidence in getting through

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    Throughout the years spanking is said to be the wrong way to discipline a child. The idea of corporal punishment has been around for ages, therefore many parents still consider it to be effective. There are many forms of discipline, from time outs to loss of privileges, but one of the most controversial forms is spanking. Spanking can lead to abuse, emotional problems, and violence, are a few “love tapes” worth all that pain? Consider this scenario, a six year old boy is in the grocery store with

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