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    Among those who work in difficult or dangerous jobs‚ for 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

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    Content The purpose of discipline is to help the individual to gain knowledge‚ habits‚ interests and ideals which conduce to the well being of him‚ his fellows and society as a whole. Besides that‚ discipline should be taught in school by teachers since young. Giving discipline lessons to the teenagers is able to guide them proper discipline which is necessary in their growing process including mental development. To be more precise‚ teenager are trained to be more able to maintain a good

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    School discipline is the system of rules‚ punishments and behavioral strategies appropriate to the regulation of children and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to create a safe and conducive learning environment in the classroom. A disciplined student is in compliance with the school rules and codes of conduct. These rules may‚ for example‚ define the expected standards of clothing‚ timekeeping‚ social behavior and work ethic. The term discipline is also applied to the punishment

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    punitive discipline is positive behavioral interventions and supports. This student-oriented directive “offers a more comprehensive approach to minimizing school disruption by incorporating proactive alternatives‚ such as positive discipline‚ school management‚ and a tiered approach to addressing the increasing behavioral needs of students” (Fenning & Rose 2007)‚ while concurrently teaching students appropriate alternatives to inappropriate behavior. The objective behind this method of discipline is

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    As a result of all the issues that arose base on the challenges students faced when conducting historical research‚ different scholars have 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

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    Nowadays most children believe in having things in one way and one way only - their own. And god forbid‚ if they do not get things the way they like‚ there is hell to pay. Indiscipline is rampant in society today‚ where it is the parents who seem more afraid of their children rather than the other way around. Parents do not seem to realize that by giving in to the child’s demands‚ they are only making him or her more uncontrollable and a menace to society. Yes‚ indiscipline is a behavioral disorder

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    MILITARY BEARING‚ DISCIPLINE AND RESPECT The United States Army is structured on several values and principles that it upholds‚ among these are military bearing‚ discipline and respect. These principles represents what the organization strongly believes in and governs the most basic customs and courtesies that all its members should abide by‚ otherwise legal repercussion and punishment is enforced that could ultimately result in separation from the organization. According to Field Manual 6-22

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    Discipline can become a challenge for parents today and choosing the right method is something that parents should take very seriously. Physical punishment is one form of discipline that parents employ. In fact‚ most parents believe that physical punishment is an acceptable form of discipline (“The National Child Traumatic Stress Network” 1). On the other hand‚ there may be some people who oppose physical punishment but is this a good decision to make? In order for parents to make this decision‚

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    AWARENESS OF THE CYBERCRIME LAW AMONG CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILOILO– PHINMA A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of the College of Criminal Justice University of Iloilo - PHINMA Education Network In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course CM 070 - Criminological Research and Statistics by April Joy Sirue Jet Charles Yson Nelu Garete Erald Pedroso Ela-Mae Salmon Rexsie Penado Teopisto Ralph Ramos Alquisada

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    Discipline and Punish Michel Foucault (trans. Robert Hurley) Part One: Torture 1. The body of the condemned This first section of Part One serves as an introduction to the entire book.  Examples of eighteenth-century torture provide Foucault with many colorful episodes to relate in his account of how penality changed in modernity.  Foucault relates an explicit account of Damien’s torture to introduce his subject (3-5) and compares that account of penality to Faucher’s timetable for prisoners published

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