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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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    goes by‚ that I do not worry if I am making the best decisions for her upbringing and I worry how the decisions I make will impact her overall life. Do I follow in my parents footsteps? Do I listen to my pediatrician? My parents always believed in discipline no matter what the form it may have been. I can remember countless hours of standing in the corner because I couldn’t resist fighting with my siblings. My parents were not huge fans of spanking‚ but if we got out of control‚ or if they were unable

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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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    Edles. 2007. Classical and contemporary sociological theory: text and readings. Pine Forge Press: 641-665. Calhoun‚ Craig J.‚ Joseph Gerteis and James Moody. 2007. Contemporary sociological theory. Wiley-Blackwell: 209-216. Foucault‚ Michel. 1995. Discipline & punish. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.   Waters‚ Malcolm. 1994. Modern sociological theory. SAGE: 217-233. Wetherell‚ Margaret‚ Stephanie Taylor‚ Simeon Yates. 2001. Discourse theory and practice: a reader. SAGE.

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    re-design them to operate the functions effectively‚ motivate employees to (perform with their maximum capabilities‚ promising better future and success to the organisation.) give out their best and help make the world a better place. The five core disciplines identified by Peter Senge are considered by many as organizational leaning efforts. • Systems thinking • Personal mastery • Mental models • Shared vision • Team learning Some big organizations like Coca-Cola‚ Motorola‚ Apple‚ General Motors

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    References: M‚ Foucault. The History of Sexuality M‚ Foucault. Truth and Power M‚ Foucault. Discipline and Punish

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    131 22 October 2011 Microtheme 4 The panoptic schema makes any apparatus of power more intense… It is a way of obtaining from power (Foucault 161). Foucault states that the Panopticon is set up in a way that a prisoner is forced to be self-discipline. The Panopticon is a building set up like a tower in the center with windows. “The Panopticon is a machine for dissociating the see/being seen dyad…one is totally seen‚ without being ever seen; in the central tower‚ one sees everything without

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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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    Review Questions 1. What is positive parenting? 2. What is discipline? How does it differ from punishment? 3. What is active listening? Why is it used by parents? 4. What is guidance? Provide an example of a parent providing guidance to a child? 5. Where can families and parents find support and resources? Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why are consequences an important part of positive parenting? 2. Why is it important that parents establish a positive relationship and positive communication

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    consisting of several specialized branches. Historically‚ engineering can be divided into four primary disciplines. These are civil‚ mechanical‚ chemical‚ and electrical engineering. Additionally engineering is a cornerstone of nuclear technology‚ mining‚ and environmental control. Each of the four primary disciplines has a long and rich history. Civil engineering is the oldest of the four disciplines. It

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