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    All disciplines in knowledge have their own respective facts and theories which are most applicable to them. They all culminate to form the basis and principles of that particular discipline. It is debatable if those theories and facts can or cannot cross borders to function as effectively in other disciplines. I intend to unravel the limitations and strengths of this being done. Knowledge is gained through several ways which when merely observed possibly will seem to lack correlation, but in actual

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    Michel Foucault- Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison Michel Foucault is a very famous French intellectual who practiced the knowledge of sociology. Foucault analyzed how knowledge related to social structures, in particular the concept of punishment within the penal system. His theory through, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, is a detailed outline of the disciplinary society; in which organizes populations, their relations to power formations, and the corresponding conceptions

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    achieve a secondary education. Some of those students decide on teaching the next generation. Teachers entering into their own classrooms should be aware of the rise in discipline disparities in schools all across America. Disparity in school discipline is use of discipline according to race, gender and sexual orientation. Discipline disparity in schools across America have played a significant role among students of all grades and ages

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    Spanking discipline or child abuse There are many people that believe that spanking children is just a part of discipline and it depends on where you hit and how hard you hit these children. Most parents just try to make their children learn so, if they have done something wrong they get to see what kind of discipline they get most of the time they are either getting spanked or the get grounded but most of the time they are being spanked because they don’t have most to

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    Chapter eight expands the concepts in chapter one and introduces the value of discipline and the desire of wisdom. This is the second of Solomon’s three poems. In these verses, wisdom is again personified as a woman and makes her proclamation, heard from far and wide, and does not wait for the audience to come to her. She represents herself as two nouns: “Doth not wisdom cry? And understanding put forth her voice?” (8:1). Understanding is another word for wisdom. For knowledge and understanding go

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    of the population. This notion left parents and caregivers confused on whether physical discipline, like spanking, was acceptable. As well as an uncertainty of the difference between physical discipline and child abuse. In order to clear up the misrepresentation of physical discipline and to elevate the confusion, a comparison between the two terms became necessary. The difference between physical discipline and child abuse can be distinguished by a few associating key factors. These key factors

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    The social work discipline offers a lot of opportunities for research. Social work can offer materials and avenues to advocate for those dealing with social, economic, health, and family issues. Social workers also intertwine with different disciplines to aid in research efforts which can offer some insight as to what is important and needs to be addressed within that particular discipline in an effort to advocate for those in the community. Because of all the research information in the social work

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    many years parents have been disciplining their children in various ways. Discipline is required to train a child in doing what is right and staying away from what is wrong and dangerous. Discipline has always been used in order for the child not to grow up spoiled and choosy. Giving children what they want always is never a good thing, while teaching them that they cannot have everything teaches them patience. Discipline is very critical in a child’s life because it is a determining factor on how

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    During the discipline lesson, I could only think about how the progressive discipline plan (PDP) has not been used throughout my career by not only myself but my leaders. After reviewing the PDP I cam to the realization I have not effectively been utilizing it properly. I believe this is something that has not been utilized correctly for a while. As an Air Force we seem to jump straight to the top and not allow for any more progressive discipline. I have actually been ordered by my leadership

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    Simon (1989) argued all counsellors should practice and develop genuine spiritual disciplines (as cited in Gubi, 2008). Thorne (2003) holds a similar view and mentions that each counsellor should discover their own spiritual discipline they feel comfortable with before practicing. He believes practicing spiritual disciplines for counsellors is a vital part of the counselling and it creates a new way of being and working which brings about meeting the client at relational depth. This is what Rogers

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