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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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    The Management of Employee Discipline I. Problem and Its background a. Introduction Discipline is regarded as the training of the mental‚ physical‚ moral‚ and development of individual character inherent in an organizational system. It is also the training that corrects and strengthens personal values and the development of self-discipline. It is the manner in which‚ member of the organization conform to the established rules and regulations which experience has shown to be desirable.

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    Classroom Management & Discipline Emily Rickertsen EIS 450G: Classroom Management Dr. Georg Gunzenhauser Fall 2014 Classroom Management Related to Discipline Teacher-Student Relationship Student-teacher relationship is a vital role in managing a classroom and discipline. As a teacher‚ being able to connect with students is a key to academic instructional success; students are more likely to show respect to a teacher if that teacher has a connection with the students. Every teacher is

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    Discipline Process Vanessa A. Smith Grand Canyon University: SPD 510 November 2‚ 2014 Discipline Process The appropriate next steps that should take place in the case of Charlie is that he is evaluated for his behavior. It is important to determine if there is something going on that has caused the child to respond in the manner that he has and determine if he is now experiencing emotional or behavioral problems alongside his current disability. According to Dwyer (1997)‚ “IDEA procedural

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    Recently I have been instructed to write a paper about how to use constructive ways to help solve conflict in a university a.k.a college environment.in my recent affairs I have not conducted myself in a way were has me being a college student there for a young scholar of education had put a bluish on the university by acting in a childlike manner and behaving like animal with no home training. The situation when I was involved with some of my peers and acting like little kids by fighting on a university

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    CHAPTER IMPROVEMENT OF CONTENT OF- EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENTOF ABILITY (1) Moral Education in Japan Recently‚ in elementary and lower secondary schools‚ much effort has been made in Japan to accomplish the aims of moral education‚ by requiring separate scheduled hours for moral education. The purposes of moral education are shown in the following summary of general principles established in the Course of Study issued by the Ministry of Education. Moral education aims to develop a Japanese

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    Concepts Central to the Discipline of Nursing In order to critically examine the concepts central to the discipline of nursing it is important to clarify my understanding of what constitutes a discipline. Nursing literature has led me to understand that a discipline can be‚ in simple terms‚ thought of as a field of study with a unique perspective which gives rise to the nature and scope of inquiry of that field and therefore leads to a specialized body of knowledge (Parker‚ M & Smith‚ M‚ 2010).

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    NATIONAL UNITY It has been said that urdu is the basis of national unity and also a binding force of different parts of Pakistan. Picked up here are some points which will show the importance of urdu as a bond of national integration in Pakistan: Role in Pakistan movement: In the early stages of Pakistan Movement‚ Urdu was the most favoured language. Urdu created unity among the people. Many Muslim leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ Abdul Majeed Sindhi‚ Allama Iqbal‚ Hasrat Mohani‚ Quaid e Azam and

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    As a demand driven discipline‚ audit has contributed to the advancement of civilization”. State your position with appropriate argument highlighting the functional‚ legal and social construct of the profession. 15 Introduction Auditors are responsible to provide an independent opinion on the true and fair view of the financial statements after he has acquainted himself with all the relevant and reliable evidences with the client. Auditor is expected to a professional adroit with sufficient proficiencies

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    Support individuals with sensory loss with communication Unit code/601/5252 1/4/2012 Maxine Clough 1.1 Communication: The sending and receiving of messages between people. The message can be about information‚ ideas or feelings and can be by spoken or written word or gesture. Facial expression‚ tone of voice and body language are also important elements of communication. Language: May be spoken‚ written or signed. Sounds or symbols are grouped together to form meaningful words. Symbols

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