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    James C. Jim. Collins

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    James C. “Jim” Collins is an American business consultant, author, lecturer and a professor in Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Award. His the author of one of the best-seller hardcover books Good to Great: Why Some Companies make the Leap… and Others Don’t. This book was published in 2001, translated into 32 languages and sold over 2.5 million copies ("About Jim," 2009-2016). Jim as his friends and family called him was born on January

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    Discipline as a Soldier

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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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     M-The case of Trayvon Martin vs. George Zimmerman. This was a case where a 17 year old African American, male was shot and killed within 70 yards of the home in which he was residing in at the time, located at Retreat at Twin Lakes Gated Community in Sanford, Florida, by George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman was a 28 year-old Hispanic male, who was a neighborhood watchman for the Retreat at Twin Lakes Gated Community in Sanford, Florida.  E- George Zimmerman had previous experiences with watching

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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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    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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    The Importance of Discipline By: Alexis Wagner June 14, 2013 The dictionary definition for discipline is “a branch of learning, training that develops self-control.” Discipline to me is a form of work that takes time; but, in the end works for your good. A person can be someone “disciplined” or taught a new way of doing something they can’t or don’t want to do, or be self-disciplined, already possessing an inner strength of mind and determination to do these things own their own. (Control is

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    its turn has made obedience possible.” (Montessori, 1988, p.239) Montessori believed that the disorderly and disobedient acts of a young child where from those actions that he/she had yet to develop and so where unable to control successfully. Discipline and obedience could not therefore be inflicted on a young child as had been traditionally thought, nor could it be sustained through rewards and punishments. “Obedience is seen as something which develops in the child in much the same way as other

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    Roman Army Discipline

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    Discipline is the practice of forcing people to follow societal norms. This has been necessary for all groups of humans that work together. Even early Paleolithic humans worked in groups where some form of discipline would be necessary. Different methods and goals of discipline have been observed over time. The differences are due to varying military and political needs. The Roman army used discipline for advanced strategy in warfare as well as state expansion. Rome was a vast empire and sought

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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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    Discipline is obeying the superior authority, accepting what is normal in family, society, country, and even the world. The world works the way they do because of the discipline. There are two types of discipline, internal and external. Internal discipline comes from oneself, for example, when a person wants to discipline their self to respect everyone they meet. Internal discipline is when a person accepts to control their self, and refrain from certain things. External discipline is often enforced

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