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    Throughout the semester I have developed an understanding for the spiritual disciplines; silence, solitude, and Sabbath; which has taught me how to live an intention Christ-centered life. The disciplines have not only helped my personal daily life, but they have also helped me better understand Christ himself. I can, without a doubt, say that I know that God gave us the gifts of spiritual disciplines to help guide us in the crazy culture we live in. I have gained a new appreciation for the maker

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    one suitably discipline their children? Should parents discipline their children at a young age? When is it considered too much or too stridulous? Is it legal? A numerous amount of parents have stumbled upon these questions, but can’t seem to find a concrete answer or are having a difficult time trying to discipline their children. Countless parents don’t even bother disciplining and some try, but don’t succeed. As a parent, one can verbally discipline them, or physically discipline them. Both are

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    been interpreted through different societies. In Foucault’s Societies of Discipline (S.O.D), a previous economy of power, it would have been simple to define the self – discipline “’makes’ individuals” (Foucault, 1977, p.170) and in doing so this intrinsic sense of the self. However does this hold true in our current social scenario? Deleuze states that the

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    We already know that self discipline is important, but do we really need it? We know about success tools, and we familiarize ourselves with many useful resources that lead us to success, so why do we need self discipline? We all have goals for many areas of our lives. Some of us want successful relationships, some like to get more money, others want simply happiness in their lives and others seek better health with less weight. These are common goals, and we sometimes fail or succeed in achieving

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    Discipline is Not Abuse Essay

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    between abuse and discipline. So what is child abuse? Child abuse consists of any act of commission or omission that endangers or impairs a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse includes any damage done to a child which cannot be reasonably explained and which is often represented by an injury or series of injuries appearing to be non-accidental in nature. There are also different kinds of child abuse; which include physical, emotional, and sexual. But, discipline does not

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    Accountability in the army is another integral part of Discipline, Accountability as defined should be understood as responsibility plain and simple. When the army asks a soldier, what is your accountability? It is merely asking, who or what are you responsible for? It is the responsibility of the service member to have within himself the desire to care for anything or anyone that is around him or under his supervision. The great challenge that the army presents to all soldiers is for them to understand

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    ‘Discipline is a practice of knowledge and preparation that extend self control, regulation and character’s efficiency. In other words, discipline means the process of educating people to follow rules using punishment to accurate disobedience.’ Self discipline means the capability to control someone’s feelings and to overcome weaknesses. It is allegation of determination over desires and more specifically it is frequently understood to be the synonym of self control so self discipline to some

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    Assault or Discipline When describing a physical altercation between two adults, the term is assault and battery. Assault on an individual has more than immediate effects; the effects can last a lifetime in severe cases. In all fifty states, it is a crime to hit, strike or use corporal punishment in any deliberate manner towards any person over the age of eighteen. However, this law does not apply to physical force being used on minors. Spanking, whipping, and paddling are among a few common references

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    mental faculties or moral character and control gained by enforcing obedience or order can all be used to define the word “discipline”. If I could define it in my own words, I would say that “discipline” is something you need to learn or be taught when you need to correct disobedience. Perhaps even your own disobedience, which would then change the word to self-discipline. Discipline is a concept that is absolutely essential to your character. In my essay, I will talk about how it helps ourselves and

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    the purpose of child discipline. Parents need to set boundaries for their children and punish them when they cross the line. Children who do not have these boundaries set for them grow up with no respect for authority, and likely little to no respect for God. That’s why discipline is important. Proverbs 13:24, ”He who spares the rod Hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.” The Bible clearly says that if someone loves their child they will discipline them. Hebrews 12:11

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