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kvv77 [185]
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How do the reactions of the Titanic passengers affect your knowledge and your feelings about the collision? How is the experienc

e different from reading a straight description by Walter Lord? Explain what this shows about the importance of point of view in texts. In your explanation, refer to specific connections among individuals, ideas, or events. Use quotations from the text to support your ideas.
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1. It is wrong and inappropriate.

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  • Using physical force to discipline or punish a child clearly violates basic human rights. A child's right to safety is stated in Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. To protect children, all services should ensure that definitions of abuse do not condone any form of sexual activity. Corporal punishment is both legally and morally wrong. There are plenty of alternatives to beating a child! For example, a parent can deny children privileges, restrict their hobbies, or even force them to work to make amends for bad behavior. behavior. However, physically harming a child is completely unnecessary. What would it be like if the conductor was beaten instead of the other way around? No way.

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