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EPOCH
(redirected from End Physical Punishment Of Children)

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EPOCHEnd Physical Punishment Of Children
EPOCHExcellence in Processing Open Cultural Heritage (EU Network of Excellence)
EPOCHEtoposide, Prednisone, Vincristine, Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin (chemotherapy regimen)
EPOCHEuropean Parallel Operating System Based on Chorus
EPOCHEuropean Programme On Climate and Natural Hazards
EPOCHEnvironmental Power Control Hardware


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His groups also include End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH), the Children's Rights Office, the Children's Rights Development Unit, and the Children's Legal Centre.
Sagendorf, a Methodist pastor and member of the advisory board of the Center for Effective Discipline's program, End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH)--USA, points out that Old Testament scripture can also be used to justify slavery, suppression of women,
The last thing we want to do is use a form of violence that sends the message it's OK for big people to hit little people," said Rachel Hodgkin of End Physical Punishment of Children (EPOCH).
 
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