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    13‚ 2001 I began my journey with basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio‚ Texas. We learned about the attacks on Khobar Towers‚ the Oklahoma City bombing‚ the 1991 attack on the World Trade Center‚ and all about biological and chemical warfare. We looked at Desert Storm and what it meant to be at war. My comrades and I began to look at life a little differently‚ but we truly believed that we were in a good place and the world was mostly

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    marching band career. Many will say that this was a special group of kids‚ others will say that this year was a show that was made to make it. I‚ on the other hand‚ will say that this was because of seven years of dedication. I started this crazy journey in the sixth grade. I could even argue that it truly started when I was even younger. I entered this world unknowing of what the future held that one day they asked us what we wanted us to do in middle school. As a fifth grader I already knew. My

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    profession were many individuals come together and make the impossible happen. This institution has to overcome more obstacles then most average career paths will take you. The only way these thing have happened and will continue to happen is through discipline‚ leadership‚ training and mentorship. The army is always changing at a fast rate of speed and without these elements the profession of arms will fall apart. After over a decade of war the army is changing again and as members of this profession

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    Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. Discipline is the most fundamental of all qualities that shape a person. It is self-control and the tendency to act most appropriately on all occasions never trespassing the rules of propriety. Discipline is important for one self‚ for military and for religions‚ though many would argue that on the hand‚ discipline can result in the undermining of one’s pride and the restriction of one’s creativeness

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    CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COMMUNITIES OR KNOWLEDGE ISLANDS: EXAMINING BUSINESS DISCIPLINES JEAN A. PRATT University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Eau Claire‚ WI 54702 KARINA HAUSER Utah State University Logan‚ UT 84322 CASSIDY R. SUGIMOTO Indiana University - Bloomington Bloomington‚ IN 47405 ABSTRACT Successful knowledge transfer provides benefits to companies and society. Knowledge management across disparate business functions leads to improvement in business processes. Colleges are comprised of different

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    meant to me to complete the ordeal for the Order of the Arrow (OA) due to new goals and priorities. Due to the persistent nagging from my parents and what they felt was right for me‚ I went through the ordeal no matter how I felt. My journey with the Order of the Arrow (OA) ordeal began at the troop meeting on a semi-cold February night at

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    without discipline.” “There is no freedom without discipline.” Many people disagree with this statement and tend to identify it as something bad. They identify with it as a restriction or absence of freedom. But in reality‚ this quote encompasses the meaning that discipline defined by rules in society allows individuals to have freedom within their lives. Humans are free to do what they desire. Those who have freedom are also responsible. However‚ if individuals do not understand discipline nor

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    Discipline‚ as a verb‚ is defined as training (someone) to obey rules or a code of behavior‚ using punishment to correct disobedience. Using this definition I found two example of discipline in the bible. In the bible we can see the verb disciple being not just spoke but shown to us. In the beginning of the bible it starts out in Genesis where we can see the first example of discipline. This is just the beginning of the lessons of discipline that we are given to learn from. We can see the same verb

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    am comfortable with all three levels‚ but each level has its positives. When I leave the class‚ depending on where I am in my life‚ it will depend on which unique challenges I would be ready to take on at that time. Throughout my Ed Leadership journey‚ the cohort

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    three kind of disciplines

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    of Discipline from his book Freedom and Beyond‚ John Holt states that besides discipline from parents and teachers‚ discipline comes from a child’s environment as well. The author’s purpose is to inform people about kinds of disciplines he states there are according to many years of research based on his experience as a fourteen-year-teacher in grade and high schools. A child may learn from three different kinds of disciplines: Discipline of Nature or of Reality; a child meets this discipline every

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