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    DISCIPLINE and discipline managing techniques 1. What is Discipline? Discipline has always been an essential and difficult aspect of education for without discipline there can be no effective teaching (Dreikurs et.al.1998:80). The meaning of discipline and the techniques of dealing with misbehaviour have been modified throughout the preceding decades. Especially the consolidation of democracy has transformed the sense of discipline and methods that were regular and acceptable ten or twenty years

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    Dealing with poor performance: case study 1 This case study was published on 08/11/2011 on the XpertHR website (of which the University subscribes). It is written by Caroline Noblet an employment lawyer with solicitors Squire Sanders Hammonds and deals with poor performance. This looks at a situation in which a manager initially wants to consider dismissing an employee for her poor performance even though the employer has failed to address the poor performance to date. It is written in the context

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    1. GRIEVANCE AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE 1.1 Grievance A grievance is any dissatisfaction or feeling of injustice in connection with your employment situation that is brought to the attention of management. Sometimes‚ individual problems and differences may be more sensitive and/or serious‚ and a more formal approach is necessary. The Company handles grievances in the following procedures: 1.1.1 First Stage An employee wishing to report a grievance should submit the case

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    Graffiti: Vandalism or Art The debate between graffiti being a form of vandalism‚ or a form of art has become a major issue within the urban community. Some people view graffiti as a form of vandalism because of the act of defacing property. Others may view graffiti as a form of art and self expression. Although its artistic merits cannot be denied‚ graffiti is still in fact a form of vandalism. There are four primary motivating factors for graffiti vandalism: fame‚ rebellion‚ self expression

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    Conversion Instructions Project Code: 42176 Project Name: NARA - Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Key West‚ Florida‚ 1907 - 1949 Date Prepared: Tuesday‚ August 13‚ 2013 1:12:17 PM Table of Contents 1 - Project Introduction 1.1 - Project Description This is a collection of Passenger Lists of Vessels arriving at Key West‚ Florida‚ 1907-1949. 1.2 - Provided Dictionaries Dictionaries will be provided to assist in keying. Do not begin keying until you have received all of the following

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    School Family and Community Connections - Components of a Comprehensive Program of Partnerships‚ How Partnerships Link to Other Aspects of Successful Schools students families activities parents Ads by Google Search All U.S. Universities The goal of positive and productive family and community involvement is on every school improvement list‚ but few schools have implemented comprehensive programs of partnership. Research suggests that this goal is an important one to reach because

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    every child can handle a lot of pressure. Parents have no idea how something they say can affect their children‚ especially when they say that they must come home with high grades and if they don’t they have to study more than a child can handle. Parental pressure leads to physical exhaustion due to late night studying to produce a good grade that’s why many young people choose to cheat because they don’t get enough sleep and they are depressed. In a survey done by Donald McCabe says that over 2100

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    second review is based on the book The New Dare to Discipline‚ written by Dr. James Dobson and published by Tyndale Publishing Inc. 1992. This book not only distinctively illustrates the potential challenges from childhood through the adolescent years‚ but provides heartfelt advice through both personal and professional experiences. Once again Dr. Dobson does an exceptional job incorporating scripture as not only a tool‚ but as a support of his parental disciplining philosophies. Overall the book covers

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    Dugan WR 122 Kathleen Bustamante Assignment # 2 April 28‚ 2014 Discipline vs. Punishment Child discipline is something that we have all experienced personally in different forms‚ seen used on others‚ and is also to some degree what many of us will go on to practice later in life with our own children. Each person has their own opinion on what discipline is and how it should be used on children. The Webster dictionary defines discipline as “training to ensure proper behavior: the practice or methods

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    nurturing parent? Answers: 1) Biological parents actually bring forth the offspring or give birth to it. Adoption parents take full responsibility of raising a child (new permanent parent). Foster parents are assigned by the state to kids that need parental care (just temporary). 2) The financial needs that parents are obligated to provide are food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ and health care. Optional things would be toys‚ electronics‚ vacations‚ and other luxuries. 3) Other needs that a parent is expected

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