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    Kendra Knowles Lecturer: Ms. Natasha Brown Edu211 Date: March 15‚ 2012 Sporting Events Journal #2 Bowling On Thursday February 9‚ 2012‚ at Mario’s Bowling and Entertainment Palace 7pm‚ the two teams that played were Scotia Trust and Commonwealth Bank. I did like my experience at the alley it was a great one‚ that night was another nail-biter for Team Scotia Trust. They reigned victorious by upsetting Commonwealth Bank the number two team in the league by winning two games and losing one

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    School is the battleground for too many participants. For most teachers and students‚ a main battlefield revolves around discipline. Maintaining good discipline is a necessary condition for establishing a classroom climate that is conducive to learning. There are many ways to provide discipline‚ but one of the most productive is motivating students because they care about what they are learning. Enthusiastic teachers who present their material in stimulating‚ meaningful ways motivate

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    accountable for their actions and decisions. The need for party cohesion began when servers like small parties merged together‚ in order to pass legislation they needed full party support. Party discipline arose as means to force cohesion in the early stages of a new party (Hazan 2003‚ 3). Party discipline is still used to present a united party image‚ as a result there is not a mechanism to hold government accountable. Accountability‚ in a general sense‚ is accepting responsibility for ones actions

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    Serve effects When a child acts out its often that a parent chooses to hit their kid‚ which may show results in the short term‚ but in the long term the parent could be doing more harm than good. Spanking your kids is a bad way for parents to discipline their children because it may have some psychological effects on the child. Furthermore‚ reprimanding your child in this manner also causes the child to be more aggressive and present increase number of defiant behavior. Occasionally‚ spanking can

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    Writing in the Discipline: Relationship to the Ways of Knowing and Doing Writing in the discipline is founded on a relationship between knowing‚ doing‚ and writing. It is important that we understand the two categories creating disciplines: domains of knowledge and the ways of knowing. The domains of knowledge suggest declarative or conceptual knowledge and the knowing infers procedural or process knowledge. Michael Carter addresses this relationship in his article Ways of Doing‚ Knowing‚ and

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    The New Dare to Discipline‚ book by Dr. James Dobson provides a practical and insightful resource guide for parents and counselors. As a parent‚ he offers advice on how to efficiently raise boys and girls from a personal and professional perspective. He teaches parents how to understand their children as well as how to handle everyday challenges. In the book‚ The New Dare to Discipline‚ Dr. Dobson gives instructions on how to lovingly‚ discipline your children and how parents can enforce boundaries

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    Discipline and obedience are two words used to imply a strict way of learning. Montessori‚ on the other hand‚ saw these as a natural instinct that came from within. In this essay I intend to show that with the correct conditions the child can become self-disciplined and have the ability to obey without the need of force‚ reward or punishment as Montessori described. The understanding of discipline‚ according to the dictionary‚ is described as ‘the practice of training people to obey rules or a

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    Have you ever thought about what the words abuse and discipline truly mean? Discipline is meant to teach someone something not to hurt them. Some people take them as if they are the same or similar thing. Actually they are very different in many ways. Some ways you may think you are disciplining your child or someone but it actually turns into abuse. For example‚ disciplining someone while angry or to use your hand and not an object‚ and you shouldn’t have to question yourself if you have went too

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    Everyday there are 30.5 million lunches served at over 100‚000 schools. Even though there are a lot of lunches being sold‚ according to http://schoolnutrition.org‚ but most of the food is wasted because students don’t like the food or size isn’t big enough. This is a problem I’ve noticed at my school‚ Bellmont High School. The school lunches at Bellmont need to be rethought and they need to change the menu and possibly the price. One problem with Bellmont High School’s lunch is if you want to choose

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    PERSONAL NOTES FOR PETER SENGE’S FIVE DISCIPLINES Personal mastery is the discipline of continually clarifying and deepening our personal vision‚ of focusing our energies‚ of developing patience‚ and of seeing reality objectively’ (ibid.: 7). It goes beyond competence and skills‚ although it involves them. It goes beyond spiritual opening‚ although it involves spiritual growth (ibid.: 141). Mastery is seen as a special kind of proficiency. It is not about dominance‚ but rather about calling. Vision

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