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Kameisha Smith says going to school in Mississippi was sometimes quite literally painful. Like that one day in fourth grade. I had to lay over a teacher s lap and was beaten with a paddle because we as a class did not make high enough on a test, Smith says. She lined all of us up and paddled us one by one. Getting licks , as the kids called it, was so prevalent, Smith says the school principal even carried a paddle he named Mr. Feelgood. A lot of times people lean toward corpora stanley cup l punishment because in their small minds there aren t any other effective alternatives, said Smith, now a 29-year-old lobbyist with the Mississippi Coalition to E stanley cup nd Corporal Punishment.Mississippi is one of 21 states that either still allow, or haven t officially banned, corporal punishment to discipline children in public schools. In the 2020-21 school year, the Department of Education says 19,000 were paddled, spanked, or slapped.Critics, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, say hitting kids does far more bad than good 鈥?causing mental health and emotional problems, injuries, and negatively impacting academic achievement. The evidence is that corporal pu stanley cup nishment is not an effective discipli Tzwl Gianforte administration proposes rule change to let employers take on more apprentices
FORT COLLINS, Colo. 鈥?People are back outside and theyre enjoying it Today, in particular, a lot of the wildflowers have bloomed and its a little bit cooler today, said Dave Kazmirski, a hiker out on a trail. It just feels good to get out in the fresh air. As COVID-19 restrictions are easing, people are spending more time outdoors. Last year, 237 million people visited national parks. Thats a big number, but its more than 90 million fewer people than visited in 2019.2021 is already outpacing 2019 at parks like Yellowstone, nike dunk whe jordan re visits are up 14%.That uptick has some preparing for more accidents when people are outside. We expect just more volume of people outside this year than were last year, and accidents happen, said Theron Risinger. Risinger runs the Banner Health emergency department in Greeley, Colorado. Lots of crazy stuff that we always see in the ER, he said. Helmets are really important, ATVs are really dangerous, especially like three-wheelers, and boat propellers and lawnmowers, you have to be really careful around both of those t af1 hings. Risinger and his staff are bracing for more injuries this summer as more and more people start traveling and returning to the out
Kameisha Smith says going to school in Mississippi was sometimes quite literally painful. Like that one day in fourth grade. I had to lay over a teacher s lap and was beaten with a paddle because we as a class did not make high enough on a test, Smith says. She lined all of us up and paddled us one by one. Getting licks , as the kids called it, was so prevalent, Smith says the school principal even carried a paddle he named Mr. Feelgood. A lot of times people lean toward corpora stanley cup l punishment because in their small minds there aren t any other effective alternatives, said Smith, now a 29-year-old lobbyist with the Mississippi Coalition to E stanley cup nd Corporal Punishment.Mississippi is one of 21 states that either still allow, or haven t officially banned, corporal punishment to discipline children in public schools. In the 2020-21 school year, the Department of Education says 19,000 were paddled, spanked, or slapped.Critics, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, say hitting kids does far more bad than good 鈥?causing mental health and emotional problems, injuries, and negatively impacting academic achievement. The evidence is that corporal pu stanley cup nishment is not an effective discipli Tzwl Gianforte administration proposes rule change to let employers take on more apprentices
FORT COLLINS, Colo. 鈥?People are back outside and theyre enjoying it Today, in particular, a lot of the wildflowers have bloomed and its a little bit cooler today, said Dave Kazmirski, a hiker out on a trail. It just feels good to get out in the fresh air. As COVID-19 restrictions are easing, people are spending more time outdoors. Last year, 237 million people visited national parks. Thats a big number, but its more than 90 million fewer people than visited in 2019.2021 is already outpacing 2019 at parks like Yellowstone, nike dunk whe jordan re visits are up 14%.That uptick has some preparing for more accidents when people are outside. We expect just more volume of people outside this year than were last year, and accidents happen, said Theron Risinger. Risinger runs the Banner Health emergency department in Greeley, Colorado. Lots of crazy stuff that we always see in the ER, he said. Helmets are really important, ATVs are really dangerous, especially like three-wheelers, and boat propellers and lawnmowers, you have to be really careful around both of those t af1 hings. Risinger and his staff are bracing for more injuries this summer as more and more people start traveling and returning to the out