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    It has often occurred to me that a seeker of truth has to be silent and disciplined ! I know the wonderful efficiency of truth‚ silence and discipline. I visited a Trappist Monastery in Kashmir. A beautiful place it was. Most of the inmates of that place were under a vow of silence. I enquired with the care taken about the motive for it. He said the motive was quite apparent‚ “We are frail human beings and often we don’t know what we say. If we want to listen to the still small voice within which

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    B.F. Skinner’s theories on discipline in the classroom have helped to mold the way teachers instill discipline in their students for decades. His theories were not directed at classroom behavior‚ but his findings have influenced and led the way in many classroom discipline methods since the 1960s (Charles & Senter‚ 2004). This essay will discuss the impact of B.F. Skinner’s theories on discipline in the classroom. Behavior Modification Skinner wrote many articles and essays on "how our voluntary

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    Character-Building Foundation of Man The seat of character is the human will. As the will grows in its capacity to master and manage self‚ character is strengthened. If the will fails‚ character is weakened. Six elements that help bring about high levels of good behavior‚ self-discipline and strong will in humans. These are beneficial natural surroundings‚ a wholesome human environment‚ family solidarity‚ firm parental authority‚ warm parental affection‚ and genuine parental delight. The same

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    Jonathan Zatarain Mrs. Hedrick English 115 5 December‚ 2012 Discipline: A Limitless Code of Behavior How much discipline is too much discipline? Is there a limit to strict parenting? Families and parents really have no blueprint on raising their own children. Parents have to figure out the right passage through their traditions and values on to their children; it can either be in a conservative‚ liberal‚ or anything in between. In her essay‚ “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” Amy Chua explains

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    Management of English Medium Schools A short introductory Application training Programme at DSD |Unit No.3 | Spoken English This unit consists of the following contents: • Introduction to Spoken English and its need in today’s developing world • Seven Rules to Learning English and 3000 commonly used words • Commonly Used Expressions ‚questions and phrases • Everyday used questions and sentences • Accent Reduction‚ Vowels and Phonemes • A Teacher’s

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    Chores of Childhood Building Strong Character Name Liberty University Abstract Chores as all things have a place in our society and in our homes. The very things we fight against often strengthen us. Building strong‚ moral‚ Christian character starts at the very essence of our being. Being dedicated‚ determined‚ focused‚ goal orientated‚ adaptable‚ loyal‚ and multitasking are all skills we each need at some point in our lifetime. Whether it is raising a family‚ being

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    Discipline Discipline is the process of teaching the child what type of behavior is acceptable and what type is not acceptable‚ it teaches a child to follow rules. Discipline may involve both punishment‚ such as a time out‚ and‚ more importantly‚ rewards. It sounds so straightforward‚ yet every parent becomes frustrated at one time or another with issues surrounding children and discipline. Every parent wants their children to be happy‚ respectful‚ respected by others‚ and able to find their place

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    Building Character Through Personal Responsibility GEN/200 March 22‚ 2012 Dr. James Oldfield Building Character Through Personal Responsibility According to The Nature‚ Advantages and Limits of Personal Responsibility In Pursuit of a Wellness Lifestyle Ardell Wellness Report (E-AWR)‚ 6/22/2011; the author highlights “despite the power of the unconscious‚ we remain responsible for our choices” (Issue 579). I determined The Nature‚ Advantages and Limits of Personal Responsibility In

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    Lecture Text Joseph L. Badaracco‚ Jr.: Leading Quietly* Now what I’m going to do today is talk for a while about research I’ve done over the last five years and completed with the publication of a book by that title: Leading Quietly. What I set out to do initially was to see what I could learn about leadership and effective leadership‚ if I looked beyond‚ if I looked away from‚ what I’ll call the heroic model. And the heroic model is one that‚ with the briefest sketch‚ is familiar to all of us

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    DISCIPLINE and discipline managing techniques 1. What is Discipline? Discipline has always been an essential and difficult aspect of education for without discipline there can be no effective teaching (Dreikurs et.al.1998:80). The meaning of discipline and the techniques of dealing with misbehaviour have been modified throughout the preceding decades. Especially the consolidation of democracy has transformed the sense of discipline and methods that were regular and acceptable ten or twenty years

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