Sentences with phrase «where corporal»

But the link was weaker in countries where corporal punishment was commonplace (Lansford et al 2005).
Set in London and the Dorset coast, in an era of English history where corporal punishment was freely dispensed, the characters represent the core principles of disobedience, chastisement and compliance.
Set in London and the Dorset coast, in an era of English history where corporal punishment was freely dispensed, the characters represent the
A majority of Texas school children attend schools where corporal punishment is prohibited.
But the link was weaker in countries where corporal punishment was commonplace (Lansford et al 2005).
However, sadly, even this situation will likely fall under «none of your business» in the United States where corporal punishment is legal.

Not exact matches

Bill Banning Corporal Punishment in Schools to Be Introduced in Congress «There are two Americas out there for young students right now — one where they go to school knowing that they'll be guided positively by caring adults, and one where they live in constant fear of getting beaten,» said Rep. McCarthy, a member of the Committee on Education and Workforce.
He was a 21 year old lance corporal who had failed a compulsory drugs test because he had taken a pill at a festival having come back from seven months in Afghanistan where he had put seven of his best mates in a box.
Nicholas DiNapoli graduated from Roslyn High School in 1942, then entered the U.S. Army Air Corps and was stationed in California, where he was promoted to corporal and spent three years maintaining planes that operated in the Pacific, his son said.
A wounded Union corporal is discovered in the woods by a little Southern girl, who helps carry him back to the girls» school where she lives.
By the looks of it, if corporal punishment continues in the 19 states where it's currently allowed, we will be raising a lot of children who may go on to have mental illnesses, be more aggressive, abuse their spouses, and have addiction problems.
At that same conference, where I had set up a table to distribute anti-corporal punishment literature, a member of the New South Wales education department told me this: «The corporal punishment controversy that you've been stirring up here is causing more broken friendships in the department than any other issue I can remember.»
He heard the clank of the corporal fitter's bicycle where it juddered over the ground to his right.
Where and how to draw the line between reasonable corporal punishment and abuse.
Corporal Brent Hill of the Ontario Division of RCMP's National Chemical Diversion Program says, «Where there is easy illegal profit to be made, there is organized crime, and organized crime is gaining a steady foothold into the clandestine lab business.
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