Protect all Children treaty (1989) - ratified by U.N. - the U.S.A. won't sign it
"Canada is one of more than 190 countries to have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a 1989 treaty that sets out protections for children worldwide.
The treaty - which has been ratified by all UN member states except for the United States, Somalia and South Sudan - includes a passage stating that countries must protect children from "all forms of physical and/or mental violence".
"If we had two or three studies that showed that if you took 500 mg of vitamin C a day you could reduce cancer risk, we would all be taking 500 mg of vitamin C a day," Durant said.
"In the study pertaining to children and corporal punishment, we have more than EIGHTY (80) studies, I would say more than 100, that show identical results (about corporal punishment making children into VIOLENT, aggressive adults and battery/verbal assault causing physical changes and damage to their brains and level of intelligence, physically reducing the amount of grey matter in the brain itself), and yet we keep calling it "controversial."
(Reporting By Cameron French).
or how about they are a bunch of bullies who sadistically ENJOY battering anything that is smaller or weaker than themselves and that is why the representatives of these countries refuse to sign the treaty - this kind of person is called a "woos" in our language. a woos is the lowest form of coward.
discovered this in an old journal from 79lbs when i was trying to look up when i last bought tires for my car. i'm still looking, but i think it wasn't that long ago...i'm kind of annoyed about it. i guess if i were rotating the tires and doing wheel alignments more frequently i wouldn't be buying tires....tires don't last long in florida anyway because of the high temperatures and the sun etc....but i think they should last more than two years.
so, why hasn't a "civilized" country like U.S.A. signed a Protect the Children treaty especially when 190 other countries have. it was like this in college abroad, a common question on tests: what two countries on planet earth are racist? the answer was U.S.A. and south africa. i think the americans in our class were stunned because all of us grew up at a time when our educational system wasn't allowing the kids to know anything bad about our country - you could find out in college, but not before that.
The treaty - which has been ratified by all UN member states except for the United States, Somalia and South Sudan - includes a passage stating that countries must protect children from "all forms of physical and/or mental violence".
"If we had two or three studies that showed that if you took 500 mg of vitamin C a day you could reduce cancer risk, we would all be taking 500 mg of vitamin C a day," Durant said.
"In the study pertaining to children and corporal punishment, we have more than EIGHTY (80) studies, I would say more than 100, that show identical results (about corporal punishment making children into VIOLENT, aggressive adults and battery/verbal assault causing physical changes and damage to their brains and level of intelligence, physically reducing the amount of grey matter in the brain itself), and yet we keep calling it "controversial."
(Reporting By Cameron French).
or how about they are a bunch of bullies who sadistically ENJOY battering anything that is smaller or weaker than themselves and that is why the representatives of these countries refuse to sign the treaty - this kind of person is called a "woos" in our language. a woos is the lowest form of coward.
discovered this in an old journal from 79lbs when i was trying to look up when i last bought tires for my car. i'm still looking, but i think it wasn't that long ago...i'm kind of annoyed about it. i guess if i were rotating the tires and doing wheel alignments more frequently i wouldn't be buying tires....tires don't last long in florida anyway because of the high temperatures and the sun etc....but i think they should last more than two years.
so, why hasn't a "civilized" country like U.S.A. signed a Protect the Children treaty especially when 190 other countries have. it was like this in college abroad, a common question on tests: what two countries on planet earth are racist? the answer was U.S.A. and south africa. i think the americans in our class were stunned because all of us grew up at a time when our educational system wasn't allowing the kids to know anything bad about our country - you could find out in college, but not before that.
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