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    Parental Involvement

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    Problem Question: What role does ethnicity in parental involvements for high school students in America? Sub Question: What role does environment and ethnicity in parental involvements for high school students in America? As years continue to proceed the amount of parental involvement changes from smothering one’s child to never speaking to another. The different types of these parenting include permissive parenting meaning parents almost “tip-toe” around their children not wanting to create anger

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    Parental Divorce

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    2008). Parental Divorce‚ Marital Conflict and Children’s Behavior Problems: A Comparison of Adopted and Biological Children. Social Forces‚ 86(3)‚ 1139-1161. Jolivet‚ K.R. (2011). The Psychological Impact of Divorce on Children: What is a Family Lawyer to Do? American Journal of Family Law. 25 (4)‚ 175-183. Laumann-Billings‚ L.‚ & Emery‚ R.E. (2000). Distress among young adults from divorced families. Journal of Family Psychology‚ 14‚ 671-687. Morrison‚ D.R.‚ & Coiro‚ M.J. (August 1999). Parental Conflict

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    Discipline

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    Discipline The Code of Conduct Apart from developing an intellectual curiosity among its students‚ Trident aims at enriching character of all its members in order to equip them encounter all the challenges on and off the campus.Therfore‚ all the students shall conform to a high standard of discipline and conduct within the campus in a manner Parallel to that of the students of institutions of National repute. He must inculcate in him/her the seriousness of career objective and shall‚ in every

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    Introduction Employee discipline is the concepts that go hand-inhand in the area of human resource management. Employee discipline mean Employee performance and behaviour is expected to contribute toward the achievement of the organization ’s goals and objectives. When an employee ’s performance or behaviour is unsatisfactory‚ corrective action must be taken. Corrective action will follow the process of progressive discipline when the situation is a result of inappropriate behaviour or

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    Disciplining Children

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    themselves what discipline they are applying to their kids. [Approximately‚ 94 words] Title: Advantages and disadvantages of disciplining children. Disciplining children is vitally important because it is the basis of building better families and societies. The way a family or a society deals with discipline can be different from each other but they are all aimed to achieve the same things. There can be advantages and disadvantages that children can experience out of these disciplines. Thus‚

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    rhetorical analysis

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    young adult who knows right from wrong. Discipline is a way of teaching a child how to do what is right while growing up. There are multiple ways to discipline a child and make him/her behave. I feel that it is very important to begin to disciplining children when they are young so they know what is expected of them.it gives them a better sense of right and wrong while growing up once a child has reached his/her teenage years it is too late to begin the discipline process. If parents begin early‚ I believe

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    if they are other nationalities just be good to each of one of your co worker so you can work as a one or as a team. You gonna work very nice workplace and you can do your job actively. 2. How self discipline and proper decorum does relate to the life onboard ships? Answer: Self discipline is very important in your life onboard ships. Because you are the one and only yourself will rely on. You don’t have any families to help you when you need them. You need to be strong and positive when your

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    Company 1) How important role disciplines play in smooth functioning of the organization? a) Less Important b) Moderately Important c) Most Important 2) Does clear Rules and Regulations help to maintain discipline in the organization? a) Yes b) No 3) Is it necessary to update and review rules and regulation constantly to maintain discipline? a) Yes it’s extremely necessary b) No‚ not so necessary 4) What are the ways by which discipline in your location? (one or more answers

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    The Precious 24 Hours

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    Sukant Ratnakar Wednesday‚ 20 March 2013‚ 07 : 13 pm We all have 24 hours in a day and living within the boundaries of these 24 hours‚ while some meet success others keep struggling. Our life depends on how we decide to spend our time. Self discipline  is the key to manage your time. We all are naturally inclined to feel cosy in our comfort zones and that’s the reason we keep struggling to manage our life. In the race of meeting our deadlines‚ we forget that we have a family too and barely get

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    Disipline

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    disicpline One of the main characteristics of self-discipline is the ability to forgo instant and immediate gratification and pleasure‚ in favor of some greater gain or more satisfying results‚ even if this requires effort and time. Self discipline gives you the power to stick to your decisions and follow them through‚ without changing your mind‚ and is therefore one of the important requirements for achieving goals. The possession of self discipline enables you to choose‚ and then persevere with actions

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