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    Show Jumping Discipline

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    The eventing discipline of Equestrian sports‚ is a very vigorous and a complex‚ step by step process. The very best trainers understand there are many different ways to buy‚ train‚ and care for the event horse. Eventing is the biggest and most common discipline in Australia. Many of the Thoroughbreds that do not make it to the track are flipped and trained into eager event horses. Eventing includes three phases; dressage‚ cross-country and show jumping. Horse and rider need to be proficient in all

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    Normalized Child

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    Normalized Child Normalization is one of the most important goals of Montessori‚ but what does normalization mean? Most importantly‚ when does this process occur? Dr. Maria Montessori used the term normalization to describe a unique process she observed in child development. The process of normalization takes place in any Montessori-group at the beginning of the school year that children enter a new unknown environment. However‚ there are many characteristics that describe a normalized child. [1]

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    Discipline vs. Management

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    Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related Classroom management and classroom discipline share a correlation with one another yet; they are uniquely different issues and should remain a separate focus of the teacher. (Cantor‚ 2006) Behavior and misbehavior also share a connection but represent different degrees of infraction. (Charles‚ 2008) This essay focuses on the differences and similarities of these topics and their relation to the classroom. Classroom management focuses

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    Anthropology as a Western Discipline Ambrose Bierce‚ the esteemed American satirist of the early 1900’s‚ defined in his Devil’s Dictionary the word “Aboriginies” as “n. Persons of little worth found cumbering the soil of a newly discovered country. They soon cease to cumber; they fertilize” (1). The overtly “western” view aptly captured by Bierce in his description exemplifies the field of anthropology and the methods it employed for quite some time—starting from the period of Antiquity until

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    According to the article‚" Rethinking School Discipline" schools are being urged to reform their discipline policies in effort to attack the school-to-prison pipeline issue. According to Federal data in 2010‚ Black and Hispanic students accounted for 70% of school arrests. Research supports‚ once involved in a suspension; the student is more likely to participate in risky behavior during the autonomous time and show unfavorable academic effects. The common practice of suspending students advocates

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Brief Overview 2 Main arguments of discipline and Punish 4 • Power 4 • Prisons as part of civilisation 4 • Punishment 5 • The Body and Soul 5 Evaluation of Discipline and Punish 6 Conclusion 7   Introduction: M. Foucault. 1975. Discipline and Punish: The birth of the prison. New York: Random House Inc. Below is an in depth book review of Discipline and Punish‚ The Birth of the Prison. The author who compiled the analysis on this is Michel Foucault

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    conducive to learning. Discipline is a necessary part in managing student behavior. My approach to discipline is assertive in that I intend to minimize all interruptions to the learning process and environment. However‚ I will enforce discipline without being overly stringent. My challenge is to find a judicious balance between friendliness needed for building rapport and discipline needed for an effective instructional experience to occur. I have found that a person’s zeal for discipline can sometimes alienate

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    The Laws of the Fifth Discipline Peter Senge’s 11 Laws of the Fifth Discipline are the following: 1. Today’s problems come from yesterday’s “solutions.” 2. The harder you push‚ the harder the system pushes back. 3. Behavior will grow worse before it grows better. 4. The easy way out usually leads back in. 5. The cure can be worse than the disease. 6. Faster is slower. 7. Cause and effect are not closely related in time and space. 8. Small changes can produce big results but the areas of

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    Cross Discipline in Business

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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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    Market Discipline Essay

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    Market Disciplines Operationally excellent companies deliver a combination of quality‚ price‚ and ease of purchase that no one else in the market can match. They execute extraordinarily well‚ and their proposition to customers is guaranteed low prices and/or hassle free service. (Treacy‚ and Wiersema). One example of an operationally excellent company is Enterprise Rent-A-Car. Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an internationally recognized brand with more than 6‚000 neighborhood and airport locations in

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