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  2. Irwin Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Abraham Meltzer Hyman (March 22, 1935 – February 7, 2005) [1] was an American school psychologist known for his research on, and opposition to, corporal punishment of children. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. United Methodists 'do not condone corporal punishment ... - AOL

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    As a faith leader in Oklahoma for a worldwide denomination with more than 380 churches across this state, I want to be clear: Corporal punishment in our schools is not core to our faith in Jesus ...

  4. Paddy Randles - Wikipedia

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    Patrick A. Randles (1924 – 12 July 2017) was an Irish general practitioner and campaigner against corporal punishment.In 1969, he brought international attention to physical punishment in Irish schools after finding a 9-year-old patient with an injured arm had been beaten by his teacher on the arm for the resulting poor handwriting.

  5. Works of mercy - Wikipedia

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    The corporal works of mercy are an important subject of Christian iconography. In some representations of the Middle Ages, the seven works were allegorically juxtaposed with the seven deadly sins (avarice, anger, envy, laziness, unchastity, intemperance, pride). The pictorial representation of the works of mercy began in the 12th century.

  6. Corporal punishment in schools is wrong and here's why it's ...

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    Time to end it for our kids' sake," by David Plazas, Nov. 16. Many are shocked to learn that corporal punishment is still legal and widely practiced in U.S. schools, ... Another view: Nikki Haley ...

  7. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The first purpose of law reform to prohibit corporal punishment of children within the family is prevention: to prevent violence against children by changing attitudes and practice, underlining children's right to equal protection and providing an unambiguous foundation for child protection and for the promotion of positive, non-violent and ...

  8. Just a few states ban corporal punishment in all schools ...

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    Corporal punishment, which can take the form of paddling, spanking or another deliberate infliction of physical pain, is the harshest form of punishment that can be delivered in schools.

  9. James Dobson - Wikipedia

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    Some fundamentalist Christians consider Dobson a heretic for presenting secular concepts from psychology and self-help literature as though they are justified by the Bible. [61] Theologian Donald Eric Capps contends that Dobson's corporal punishment techniques exploit children by turning their natural need to be loved against them. Dobson's ...