[stylist] Trials of an honorary Dragon. Chapter 15

Barbara Hammel poetlori8 at msn.com
Tue Oct 6 08:42:23 UTC 2009


In that culture, I suppose, if non-witches are treated as less than human, 
it may be more acceptable to injure ones weaker than you.
Barbara

Snow is God's way of reminding us that beauty can be found even in the 
coldest hearts.

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From: <LoriStay at aol.com>
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 10:25 PM
To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [stylist] Trials of an honorary Dragon. Chapter 15

> I'm thinking it depends on how and why it is done.   For example, when I
> was in school, a teacher could paddle a child, but could not do it so hard 
> as
> to injure him, and had to have a good reason for the discipline.   For
> someone to hit someone else (even a child) over the head comes under child 
> abuse
> rather than discipline.   Swatting one's child on the tush might be
> acceptable.   I'm not so sure about the other.   And starving one's child, 
> or trying
> to kill him/her is never acceptable, especially when it is done openly.
> Other opinions?
> Lori
> In a message dated 10/5/09 2:52:02 PM, dreamavdb at googlemail.com writes:
>
>
>> Hi Lora,
>> Thanks for getting back to me about this.
>> You will find out more about the package later on.
>> As to the abuse. It's only in recent times that physical abuse has
>> stopped being permitted.
>> When I was at school teachers were alowed to hit students and I don'tt
>> think they would have stopped a parent from doing it. I know several
>> parents who hit their children, yet nothing is done about it. It's not
>> as far fetched as it seems.
>>
>> helene
>>
>>
>
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