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    the Purpose of Discipline. I found this valuable because in the military discipline is very important and sometimes vital to accomplishing the mission. Some orders need to be carried out regardless of your opinion and often I feel individuals lose sense of that. If an order was given and not carried out‚ the negative impact could hurt your base‚ wing‚ and unit. Having discipline shows your respect for authority as well as your loyalty. If no one in the military had discipline no missions would

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    Military Discipline. Definition The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna which means "to instruct". Discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self-control‚ character‚ and efficiency. The Importance of Discipline. Discipline is of the utmost importance in order to ensure the efficiency of the military organization as a whole as well that of the individual units. Efficiency helps to ensure that goals are met and that the highest level of profeesionalism is

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    decided to write about the problem or challenges history is facing as an academic discipline. When viewed from one side one can conclude that history cannot be regarded as an academic discipline‚ this can be said when one start considering the likes of myth‚ legends‚ moonlight stories (alo) among others. Then on the other side one can also conclude that history cannot be separated or studied without being an academic discipline‚ this has to do with a student purposely in school to study the past and also

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    Alfie Kohn’s Beyond Discipline About Alfie Kohn: - A former teacher who is now a full-time writer and lecturer. - Wrote several influential books and published numerous journal articles relating to motivation‚ grading‚ discipline‚ and developing caring people. - Recognized as one of the most original thinkers in education - www.afliekohn.org Kohn’s Contributions: - Instruction should be based off constructivist theory. o Constructivist Theory holds that students cannot receive knowledge

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    Types of research methods and disciplines A dissertation is an extended piece of writing based on comprehensive reading and research‚ written by an academic scholar at an undergraduate‚ masters or post graduate level. In some cases‚ a dissertation is referred to an academic research document written at PhD level‚ while a Thesis may be one which is written by an academic at Masters or Undergraduate level. However the opposite is also true in other cases. Etymology The word ‘dissertation’ was derived

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    example in coal mines‚ there is often a discipline that comes not from being subject to the will of any person‚ however rational and well-intentioned‚ but from the work itself. If it is to be done successfully and with the minimum danger and discomfort to all those engaged in it‚ certain procedures must be followed and safeguards observed. Since the workers can see that the nature of the work demands this‚ there is correspondingly less need for discipline to be imposed on them by some other agency

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    automatically love their children. All relationships take time to grow and develop. Be willing to give everyone the time and space they need. It will come” (Lefurgey). Children thrive on routine and discipline and children living in stepfamilies are no different. Deciding on who should execute the discipline is often times a struggle however. In many instances‚ adults feel that they should be able to enforce rules to all children living in their homes. They may have the mentality that if children live

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    Michel Foucault’s book entitled Discipline and Punish‚ which was published in 1975‚ provided a new approach to the way historians approach not only the historical field but the philosophical approach to the history of power controls. Foucault’s thesis is that the modern prison provides a model for other institutions in a disciplinary society in which the transition into the age of modernity has caused institutions to be compelled to control the time of the individual. Foucault does this through four

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    negative reputation. This is mainly due to the substance abuse associated with the sport‚ and the fact that critics often focus on the negative aspects of bodybuilding. However‚ bodybuilding has many benefits for those who do it. These include: self – discipline‚ goal setting‚ nutrition‚ mental strength‚ and most importantly‚ strong motivation to achieve one’s personal best. This key self – motivation is what all other benefits stem from‚ and it is not possible without the inspiration to be the best you

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    To understand the formal Toyota discipline policies concerning employees‚ you must first understand what it means to be a Toyota employee. In Unit 3‚ assignment 1‚ I discussed Recruiting and Selection where the potential Toyota employee has to go through several processes including personality and stress tests and several interviews to be able to get in the door. Phase two of the process includes a physical work simulation which you must pass before you move on to the interviews. So the employee

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