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    Scholars of Religion have been searching for coherent approach to build an academic discipline Religion. This discipline must have its own language and scientific methods to cluster necessary information for the field. The development of Religious departments as an academic field went through many intellectual stages in last couple of centuries in the…

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    Systems Thinking Businessdictionay.com defines an organization as a social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or pursue collective goals. (Businessdictionary, 2016) The needs of an organization could be a financial, social, moral, or a combination of multiple needs. Nonetheless, a root word in word organization is, ation. Ation means the act or process of doing something. (Marriam-Webster, 2016) This root word creates an important distinction in the term, organization…

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    When I was a child, Disney Princesses like Belle and Cinderella were my idols. There was some kind of independence and strength found within the characters. However, in retrospect I cannot help but notice a male gaze that is ominous over both of these films. The female characters are presented in a way that fits the mold of stereotypes and in turn objectifies them as prizes to be won. Cinderella and Belle became no more than beautiful damsels in distress. Then instead of saving themselves, a…

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    Lady Mary Wroth was an exceptional poet of the sixteenth century who wrote passionately about relationships between women and men. Wroth was unlike women of her time, because she had a formal education whereas many other women did not have this opportunity. This advantageous educational opportunity allowed Wroth to develop her literary skills beyond many poets of her time. Due to Wroth’s writing about relationships that seemed to resemble real-life relationships, some people of her time heavily…

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    A lot of parents in the world lack certain traits good parents have because their own parents may have inflicted poor parenting skills upon them throughout their own childhood, such as emotional, verbal, and physical abuse, which are all things that can be avoided and improved upon to make the relationship between parents and their children better. Have you ever made an opinion about something to your parents and they responded in a way that degraded you? This is just the bare minimum of what a…

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    In my culture family discipline is basketball are the top 2 enforced in my culture. I remember when I was little (7 years old) that I walked into a store and I stole a CD. when I got to the car I showed my mom I was excited but she was disappointed , she made me return it and said “ I was a criminal” she punished me and told me every day that what I did was bad and thanks to her I learned not to steal any more from that day on. Basketball: I grew up in a family that makes soccer a big part of…

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    is controlling their relations, and the second is separating them out of their dangerous mixtures. This was done by supervision and discipline. Discipline is described as an effective agent of change, such as increasing power, and broadening the fronts of attacks with out reducing strength. Discipline is what brings power into play. Foucault believes, "the disciplines function increasingly as techniques for making useful individuals." The abuse of power in our society is shown through the whole…

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    community. He would always think about others before even thinking about himself, and he would always think about giving rather than receiving. Timmy was the ideal child in the eyes of the people, but he had one problem. He was not doing very well in school and he didn’t like to study. Since Timmy was such a good and caring child, his parents decided to help him by offering him money every time he gets good grades. Slowly, Timmy’s grades improved and so did his motivation…

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    First, how will the discipline affect the employee? Will it encourage them to change their behavior in a positive way, or will it cause an already troubled employee to become disgruntled? Second, how will the discipline affect the surrounding employees? Will they think it was fair, while giving the employee an opportunity to improve, or will they think it was unfair…

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    Environmental engineering”. Classes required to become an engineer are algebra, trigonometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, and physics (www.bls.gov). Most of these classes you learn in high school, and if you are smart you can take a test called the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) and it will determine if you can take the high school class as Dual Credit. In other words you are taking the class as a college class and getting college credits for them (www.dualcredittexas.org). Actually you are…

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