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    In Discipline and Punish (1979)‚ Michel Foucault introduces two ideas of punishment‚ Monarchial and Disciplinary‚ as a means of creating and maintaining power. Monarchial punishment refers to torturous practices used prior to the Enlightenment‚ while Disciplinary punishment refers to the incarceration of offenders and their subjection to the power of prison guards. This transition occurred in order to create an economically efficient method of punishment where a large group could be monitored by

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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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    Strict Parents Why are my parents so strict? Why are some of my friends parents strict and some aren’t? I asked my Mom these questions to help me write this paper. My Mom said that there are several reasons she is strict on me. One reason is that she wants to protect me from making mistakes that can harm me for the rest of my life. She also wants to protect me from people who don’t have my best interest at heart. She said that when you are young if you are given too much freedom you can

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    Job 5:17 “Blessed is the man whom God corrects; so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty”. What is discipline? Webster Dictionary defines discipline as training that develops self-control and character which results in an orderly and efficient life. Where there is no discipline‚ there will be no character Character is what you are when nobody’s around. Character is the real you which only you and God knows. And it is important to building a meaningful‚ purposeful fruitful and successful

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    The storyline of the book‚ Discipline and Punish discusses the history of the penal system that exists today. He also takes the opportunity to focus on how it has changed from decades before and what factors have contributed to such a drastic change. Foucault also uses his ideas of power and discourse to debate how they have both influenced the rise of the form of modern day punishment that we experience today. The author also relates the penal system and the process of it to reflect the sense of

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    Determination vs. Discipline In the game of sports determination and discipline are the two key factors needed in order to succeed aside from team work. "The price of success is hard work‚ dedication to the job at hand‚ and the determination that whether we win or lose‚ we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand." Vince Lombardi. The world of athletics is filled with countless aspects and which the two strongest and most meaningful are determination and discipline. “The difference

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    Discipline Leadership Responsibilities and Duties Importance to the Military Discipline: Training that corrects‚ molds or perfects the mental facilities or moral character; the discipline to a superior authority. [Defined by Webster]. Discipline to me means that you are capable of accepting the norms. You respect the commands given from a higher authority or the leader in charge. Training your mind to think in a routine way of life‚ being able to accept the responsibilities of what you do

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    PSYC 2301. Introduction to Psychology Paper #1 " Parenting- How To Discipline A Child " Assignment: Parenting- How To Discipline A Child Raising a child is never easy. However‚ what is the most appropriate way of raising a child? Experts and researchers in the field of parenting hold many diverse opinions and perspectives on this issue. The definition of what is the "most appropriate" method or style of discipline continues to be debated. Your assignment is to research and write about one

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    Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related Stephen Loyd In a classroom setting‚ discipline and management are two key components for classroom success. Teachers often use the terms classroom management and classroom discipline interchangeably. However‚ the two ideas are very different in their application. Management and discipline are two halves of the same coin‚ they are intrinsicly connected to each other‚ but they have their own individual properties‚ with their own look and feel

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    Concepts Central to the Discipline of Nursing In order to critically examine the concepts central to the discipline of nursing it is important to clarify my understanding of what constitutes a discipline. Nursing literature has led me to understand that a discipline can be‚ in simple terms‚ thought of as a field of study with a unique perspective which gives rise to the nature and scope of inquiry of that field and therefore leads to a specialized body of knowledge (Parker‚ M & Smith‚ M‚ 2010).

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