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    Three Disciplines

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    The Three Disciplines all appeal to me in some ways‚ but if I had to choose between anthropology‚ psychology‚ and sociology‚ I would have to choose psychology. The reasoning behind it will be explained in detail but it can be broken down to three main reasons; being the first discipline with verified results and facts rather than unproven theories‚ having more post-high school opportunities considering that I wish to pursue a career in business‚ and being the most in-depth discipline. Psychology

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    Discipline & Success

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    Self discipline seems to have dropped out of our culture as an admirable trait. The way successful celebrities are presented in our society can fool us into believing that great success is easy - almost like a product you can buy off the shelf. But prolonged self discipline is the reality behind the appearance. When you go to see a movie you don’t see the thousands of hours of effort that went into it. The singer Eddie Cantor said it had taken him twenty years to become an overnight success.

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    Discipline And Management

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    have discipline and management in order to have good behavior or his/her classroom will have misbehavior‚ which leads to no control over their classroom. Definition Discipline is having control and order of your actions. Within the classroom‚ discipline is taken out of context. It can take on the meaning of having a plot‚ concept‚ strategy or even a path. Discipline is not a sentence to be used toward students‚ but it is a pathway for students to learn to control their actions. Discipline should

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    A number of behavior problems are to be expected when working with adolescents in schools. These problems are something that unfortunately cannot be evaded‚ every school will have their fair share of problems to deal with. In the past‚ behavior problems with low socioeconomic status has been an area of concentration. However‚ there has been a significant increase of problems that are occurring at the other end of the socio-economic spectrum.  Contrary to popular belief‚ money does not necessarily

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    University Rules and Regulations: A Tool for Students’ Development or Dissatisfaction? I. Introduction Kindly ask yourself what you want to see as you walk into a university. Picture yourself in a university‚ surrounded by beautiful scenery; a fresh and cool breeze touches your face and skin‚ and saying to you‚ yourself‚ what a wonderful day it is. Out of no where‚ you are startled by the way university students’ portrait themselves; untidy shirt‚ very short skirt‚ too tight blouse‚ talking back

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    would say education can take you around the world‚ but only through hard work and dedication. She neglected to mention the amount of peer pressure‚ the cliques formed throughout school and sarcastic teachers whom we are at all times to respect‚ even if they are not respecting us. I started school in Chicago‚ IL‚ where I was amongst 25-30 Pre-K children. Eager my first day to show my teacher I knew my ABC’s and 123’s. I was taught my first lesson about school‚ speak when spoken to or called

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    Chapter 5 Discipline

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    Chapter 5: DISCIPLINE 1. Definition. a. According to the dictionary‚ discipline is: 1. Training that is expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior‚ especially training that produces moral or mental improvement. 2. Controlled behavior resulting from disciplinary training. 3. A systematic method to obtain obedience. 4. A state of order based upon submission to rules and authority. 5. To train by instruction and control. b. Discipline is a learned behavior. It is much more than

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    Discipline & Grievance

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    Discipline and grievance at work Introduction Discipline and grievance procedures Organisations should set standards of performance and conduct reinforced by company rules. Problems when standards are not met or where grievances are raised by employees may often be dealt with informally but if a formal approach is needed then procedures help employers to be fair and consistent. Disciplinary procedures may be used for problems with employees’ conduct or performance although some organisations

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    Motivation and Discipline

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    Article on Discipline Discipline is not only necessary but also vital for any civilized society‚ as a matter of fact‚ discipline and Nature are synonymous with each other and whenever anything happens‚ which defies or interrupts the usual in Nature‚ it becomes a calamity‚ and similarly life without discipline can become chaotic. The term ‘discipline’ means any training intended to develop moral character or produce a particular pattern of behavior accepted by afferent institutions and society

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    If you were asked to make a fair evaluation of your teachers‚ what criteria would you use? The profession of a teacher has been one of the most important and responsible ones in the history of mankind. A lot is changing in course of time‚ but the essence of a teacher’s vocation remains the same. He has to guide a person through the early stages of life and help children and teenagers form a strong personality and understand different unwritten laws of society. Below I will present the main criteria

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