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    Religion and Discipline

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    Discipline means certain rules or norms of social life. Discipline is what a person imposes on himself taking it as his duty to God‚ to society‚ or to some other institution.  Discipline is key to a successful life. Nature provides the best example of discipline in life. In nature all the planets move in their orbit; the seasons change in accordance with a set order‚ day and night follow each other at regular intervals‚ Man must take lessons from Nature. Our life should be punctuated with discipline

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    Discipline is Teaching

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    Discipline is Teaching In a French drama film‚ The Class is from the semi-auto-graphical novel by a French actor/writer and the former teacher Francois Begaudeau. This film is about the young teacher who works in a multi-racial area. He has high hopes to his students‚ and tries to educate them to become better individuals for their futures. The scene in which some of the teachers and parents’ representatives are discussing about punishments for students demonstrates the power struggle between

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    Delayed HIgh School Start Time Improves Student Learning: Let’s Move Forward Marshfield! Due to the early start times of schools‚ many high school students in the U.S. are getting less than the recommended 8 - 10 hours of sleep per night. As a result‚ these high schoolers are dealing with the negative effects of sleep deprivation. A delayed start to school would minimize the sleep deprivation. According to Frano Katalinic of the Huffington Post‚ a starting time between 8:00 A.M. to 8:15 A

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    Discipline Investigation

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    required both personal and public‚ embraces concerns both economic and ergonomic‚ and is informed by many disciplines‚ touching base into English‚ science‚ and mathematics. Graphic design surrounds us‚ “touching everything that we do‚ everything we see‚ everything we buy:” from the billboards to the Bibles‚ on paperback books and on websites‚ on the labels of food and on this particular discipline essay. (Helfand) With such a broad title‚ in order to succeed; the high demand in clear mindset of a particular

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    The Fifth Discipline

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    In his book The Fifth Discipline‚ Peter Senge emphasizes his model of a "learning organization‚" which he defines as "an organization that is continually expanding its capacity to create its future." A learning organization excels at both adaptive learning and generative learning. Senge describes five disciplines that are necessary for a learning organization. "Learning organization" is a catchphrase covering the ideal of an organization built on vision‚ teamwork‚ openness‚ flexibility‚ ability

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    Discipline in Workplace

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    Discipline issues This disciplinary system is developed for Prince Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) to make positive and negative discipline process and procedures for three issues insubordination‚ absenteeism‚ and personal use of company’s resources. Insubordination Insubordination refers to any employee disrespectfulness of defiant which include employees’ rejection for superior direct orders‚ ignore work duties on purpose‚ or uses offensive language to others. Positive discipline issues Provide

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    Culture and Discipline

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    Culture is the customs‚ beliefs‚ social‚ and general family behaviors of a group or groups of people. The way children are raised also has a lot to do with the type of culture that they are raised in. Although discipline and punishment may vary widely depending on the part of the world the family is from. One thing still remains the same. Good parents want what is best for the child. The main difference would be what the parents believe is best for the child such as; an American mothers tend to

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    Discipline in the Classroom

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    Discipline in the Classroom "You ’re nothing but a wuss. Your mama ain ’t here to help you now so why don ’t you stand and fight me like a man…. That ’s right‚ saying nothing is going to make the situation better. You gonna go cry to Mrs. Wilson about it now?" This type of harassment in the classroom distracts the students from their main objective-to learn. Disciplinary problems in the classroom interrupt the atmosphere of the classroom‚ a place where learning takes precedent above all else. A

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    The Discipline of Teams

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    The Discipline of Teams 1. Executive Summary for this reading. The definition of the word team is often misused and all too often undermined. Most people think of a "team" as a group of people working together. This article explains that a team is much more than that. Teams have a common commitment and purpose‚ performance goals‚ complementary skills‚ and mutual accountability. Teams are usually a smaller group ranging from 2 - 14 people. Larger teams can be achieved but are more likely to form

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    Importance of Discipline

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    Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. In short‚ it is spontaneous obedience to superior authority It is a valuable lesson to learn. The great nations of the world attained greatness by subjecting themselves to the most rigorous discipline. The ancient Hindus as well as the ancient Spartans insisted on the need of leading a life of restraint‚ even of self-denial. They knew that without strict control‚ man’s energies often go in waste

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