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    day he accepted Jesus into his heart. I have been a Christian for as long as I can remember‚ however this is the first instance I recall where my faith was alive and active. My first connections with my maker came through his creation. As a child‚ I used to walk around and marvel at his creation through rocks‚ and butterflies‚ and stars‚ etc. As I have grown‚ my faith in Christ has become more of an intellectual one. I have gone to a Christian school since Kindergarten‚ where I memorized scripture

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    Writing and Reading in Academic Life Writing is a skill that is required in many contexts throughout life. As for reading‚ it is an interactive process that occurs between reader and text. Both of them can’t be thought separate from each other in academic life. Because reading can be used for writing projects in academic life‚ and also writing can be used as a way to understand reading. Writing and reading in academic life is different. For instance‚ people in the daily life can read and

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    Discipline of children

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    Disciplining Children Although there are over a million ways to discipline a child‚ I feel as though the more effective way is through positive discipline. What that means is the beatings and hitting and yelling is not called for. The first positive discipline technique is role modeling. Children can learn more about behavior by watching adults or peers that they look up to doing the right thing. Another way is attention ignore‚ Children repeat behaviors that get attention if you ignore them they

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    Discipline and Guidance

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    DISCIPLINE and GUIDANCE Discipline is by no means punishment. It should be viewed as a learning/and or teaching experience. Understanding that all children learn at different developmental stages is detrimental in determining whether this is mistaken behavior or challenging behavior. Remembering that physical force and negative verbal feedback should not be used in the discipline process and could to lead harsher consequences for you. In understanding the use of proper

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    Christian Apologetics

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    Introduction To Integrated Christian Apologetics William James Summary: The word “apologetics” comes from the Greek word “apologia”‚ meaning to “make a defense”. Apologetics is a defense of one’s faith or persuasion. Christian Apologetics is therefore a defense of the Christian Faith offering the listener reasons why Christianity can be trusted and is believable. With the growing followers of science and technology‚ birthing atheistic convictions around the globe‚ all religions are under

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    Preventive Discipline

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    Preventive and Support Discipline Preventive Discipline is important in the classroom because it is an effective way to prevent from having to give a consequence to a student or students. Most teacher do not want to give some form of consequence to their student or students‚ but it may be necessary. Support Discipline is useful because it helps the student refocus on what they are supposed to be doing. Some students just need a little reminder to stay on task‚ and Support Discipline techniques help keep

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    Discipline, Not Abuse

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    Abuse or Discipline Abuse: (n) a·buse (uh-byoos) 1. To hurt or injure by maltreatment‚ ill use. Some parents try to say that the abuse that their child is enduring is to teach him/her a lesson. There is a very big difference between physical abuse and discipline for your child‚ and‚ as Bell hooks states in her essay‚ “Justice: Childhood Love Lessons”‚ love cannot coexist with abuse. I agree with her in saying‚ parents should discipline their children without physically abusing them. There are

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    Discipline is Teaching

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    Discipline is Teaching In a French drama film‚ The Class is from the semi-auto-graphical novel by a French actor/writer and the former teacher Francois Begaudeau. This film is about the young teacher who works in a multi-racial area. He has high hopes to his students‚ and tries to educate them to become better individuals for their futures. The scene in which some of the teachers and parents’ representatives are discussing about punishments for students demonstrates the power struggle between

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    Military Discipline

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    MILITARY DISCIPLINE Definition Military Discipline is the training that develops self-control‚ character Value of Discipline No business organization could operate without it. Everybody is subject to discipline of police regulations‚ proper sanity rules‚ etc. The desirable and happy citizen is one who has a healthy and proper concept of discipline. Signs of discipline are manifested: 1) In a smart salute 2) Proper wearing of uniform 3) Prompt and correct action in case of emergency 4)

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    Discipline in Schools

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    student for being disruptive in class and suspending a student for fighting should be handled differently however both instances should require the students to continue working on their curriculum. With references from other educators as well as reports from the US Department of Education I would have to say that the contents of this article appear to be creditable. Results from out of school suspensions prove to be doing more harm than good‚ leaving students at home unsupervised with a couple days

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