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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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    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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    goal. Five main academic disciplines in tourism research have been identified by Jafari and Ritchie (1981) which are economics, sociology, psychology, geography, and anthropology. A survey that conducted by Sheldon from North American tourism and hospitality researchers showed that journal from wide variety of disciplines were published and referenced included economics, business studies, marketing, psychology, anthropology, and geography. Despite the diversity of disciplines impacting on tourism studies

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    Many people have their different opinions on the definition of being tough. Whether it's being physically, mentally, or emotionally tough. To me, in a way all of those mean you’re tough. I’ve seen, heard, and been through many things that make me tough. How are you tough? Growing up with no mother? Being bullied and still moving on? Being able to lift 300 pounds? What makes you tough? When most people hear the word tough they think, being strong, buff, or ripped. For instance little children tend

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    Understanding discipline By Lucy Jones Contents Page 3: Role of discipline, rules and regulations and following orders Page 4-5: maintaining order, good and bad effects if discipline Page 5-6: self-discipline Role of discipline in the uniformed public services P1 Role of discipline One definition of discipline is obedience

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    Anonymous 20 November 2012 Discipline Discipline is the most useful quality. It means to act in an orderly manner, to act strictly according to principle. Discipline involves the ability to obey and follow simple task, orders, or request. Discipline is something you acquire through years of being taught, from young to old discipline should be a huge factor of your life. It should be something you live by and use often. Discipline leads to success in everything you do from school, or sports

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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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    Many parents lack the skills necessary to properly teach and discipline their children. As a result, out of pure frustration, parents lash out physically and/or verbally. Hitting a child or yelling at one has detrimental long-term effects. Parents-to-be need to be given strategies for dealing with discipline issues. Support groups should also offer parent training. When parents have had a hard day, whether due to work, family, or other persons or events, they tend to lash out without a thought

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    Every human being has been disciplined at some point of their life. The term discipline can be defined as to teach knowledge and skills; however, it is often equated to punish and control in parenthood. The different ways to discipline a child has been a hot subject since the early times of the biblical period. Many states in the United States had created laws to protect children from child abuse. In the last decade child abuse has been on a rapidly growing issue. The goal of parenting is to provide

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    Child discipline is an important part of parenthood. It is challenging for adults to manage children’s behaviors and find the correct lessons that will benefit their children. According to the research performed by Flynn (1998), most parents in the United States agree that "it is sometimes necessary to discipline a child with a good, hard spanking" (p.26). Socolar et al. performed research which agreed that “corporal punishment of children persists—roughly fifty percent of the parents of toddlers

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