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Summary of “Nothing Bad Intended: Child Discipline, Punishment and Survival in a Shantytown in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil” by Donna Goldstein

by toto2810 in People, May 23, 2012
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Summary of "Nothing Bad Intended: Child Discipline, Punishment and Survival in a Shantytown in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil", Donna Goldstein pg 389-415.

Teach Discipline in Children

by asmawi24 in Psychology, May 13, 2012
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Along with their growth, children begin to understand the relationship between actions and consequences. At this time you can begin to communicate the basic rules that apply in the family / your home.

Random Word

by cookiemonster5436 in Issues, May 8, 2012
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A random word.

Easily Accessible Spanking Implements

by cookiemonster5436 in Issues, May 6, 2012
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There are a lot.

Random Word to Get Views

by cookiemonster5436 in Issues, May 5, 2012
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I am going to write a random word to try to get views.

When Kids Lie to Escape Punishment

by Riempie in Issues, April 18, 2012
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Encouraging children to always tell the truth.

Why Punishment Give to Children in Need?

by merlin happy in Issues, April 10, 2012
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Why Punishment Give to Children in Need?

People Who Say The Devil Made Them Do It

by Tiki33 in Relationships, April 9, 2012
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When some people do bad or hurt others and get caught, they may reply the devil made me do it.

Does Correctional Centers Create Criminals?

by meghabrito in Issues, March 19, 2012
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Prisons are referred as ‘Correctional Centers’ in many nations but instead of reforming a prisoner and integrating him or her back to the mainstream of life it has become a place of suffering and breeding grounds for criminals in various nations across the world.

The Greatest Sinner

by sandlot in Issues, March 6, 2012
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The Scarlet Letter is a book about sin, punishment, and the hope of redemption. The book is about the life in colonial Boston of Hester Prynne, Her husband Roger Chillingworth, and Hester’s lover Arthur Dimmesdale. However, Hester Prynne throughout the whole novel remains the greatest sinner of all the characters because of her continual sin and lies for purely self-gain.

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