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    English 115 5 December‚ 2012 Discipline: A Limitless Code of Behavior How much discipline is too much discipline? Is there a limit to strict parenting? Families and parents really have no blueprint on raising their own children. Parents have to figure out the right passage through their traditions and values on to their children; it can either be in a conservative‚ liberal‚ or anything in between. In her essay‚ “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” Amy Chua explains why her strict disciplining methods

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    How can studies of animal behaviour and reactions be applied to human psychology. The study of animals may lead to a deeper understanding of human behaviour when it is not always possible to study humans directly‚ possibly because: 1. There are moral and ethical reasons that restrict the type of research that can be performed using humans as subjects. In the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights it states in Article one “All Human Beings are born free and equal in

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    RAMISHA SHARIKA HOSSAIN CLASS: IV SECTION: BLUE SCHOOL: MASTER MIND November 2012 What is Discipline? Discipline may be defined as a set or system of rules and regulations; it is the behavior in accord with rules of conduct that is socially accepted. Discipline is important in our life as adhering to specified socially accepted norms people can develop themselves to become good person. Discipline is trait that we learn in our school and at home‚ where we learn to maintain time table in doing

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    different to the rest of society. Identity states how ones need to be. It is a self-representation of ones interests‚ relationships‚ social activities and more. Sometimes‚ when ones identity is totally different to the rest of society‚ it will be dangerous because of bullying or discrimination. However‚ it is needed to be different to the rest of society in order to be ourselves. It is dangerous to have different appearance or style of clothing to the rest of society. Clothing is functioning

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    The Application of Plato’s Justice in Contemporary Society “The result‚ then‚ is that more plentiful and better-quality goods are more easily produced if each person does one thing for which he is naturally suited‚ does it at the right time‚ and is released from having to do any of the others” (Sayers 21) Despite an existing definition of justice prior to his philosophical works‚ Plato spent much of his life challenging that definition and introducing his own. He used his famous work The Republic

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    How do people explain their own and other people’s behavior? ‘Behaviour’ is a term defined by psychologists as an act done by an animal in response to any stimulus provided by the outside world. An assumption held by many social psychologists when attempting to explain the reasons behind the action of people’s behaviour is that we try to find certain reasons that explain our own and other people’s action towards an environmental stimulus. This is also known as the theory of attribution‚ ie. We

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    It has often occurred to me that a seeker of truth has to be silent and disciplined ! I know the wonderful efficiency of truth‚ silence and discipline. I visited a Trappist Monastery in Kashmir. A beautiful place it was. Most of the inmates of that place were under a vow of silence. I enquired with the care taken about the motive for it. He said the motive was quite apparent‚ “We are frail human beings and often we don’t know what we say. If we want to listen to the still small voice within which

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    influencing a hate toward women. Psychology Today reports that Gordon Nagayama Hall Ph.D. conducted a national forum on the question‚ why do men rape? In his findings he has identified four main types of rapist. Type 1 is the kind of man that gets sexually aroused by thought of violence against women. This type is extremely impulsive and one of the most dangerous types. Type 2 is influenced by ‘cognitive distortions’ which means they interpret things differently than other people.

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    Discipline is extremely important in student life it’s the bridge between goals and achievements. It forms the core of virtues such as success‚ manners and honesty. Discipline lays the foundation for achieving better results‚ outshining in class and more importantly‚ gaining higher goals in life. Quite frankly discipline in modern day public schools is something we are clearly lacking. Back when our parents were younger discipline in schools was respected and standards of achievement

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    Gender Issues of Equality in Canadian Society About 2% of females earn more university degrees than males‚ makes up slightly more than half the Canadian population and workforce yet still make $0.82 for every $1 the male earns in the work environment. This wage gap is the 8th largest among OECD countries as the difference expands for Native females and queer women of colour. Gender roles and stereotypes are destructive to the progression of the human race because these labels and standards restrict

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