The Fifth Discipline

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    Ronald Reagan’s Presidency Ronald Reagan’s instance in the White House is to be admired. His eight years as the Head Chief and leader of our nation are outrageous and outstanding. His valor, morals, dignity, and courage have giving him the credibility to be considered one of the best to have ever led this country. His arrangements were not inhumane and neither were they peaceful, but they were modestly promoting life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Ronald Reagan created an economic plan that…

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    The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution agrees due process as the Fifth “has an explicit requirement that the federal government not deprive any individual of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law” and the Fourteenth “explicitly prohibits states from violating an individual’s rights of due process and equal protection” (Overholt et al, 2008, par. 2). These due process protections require that an officer have a fair process before they disciplined or…

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    Student Anxiety

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    According to Bitsika, Sharpley, and Rubenstein (2010), self-discipline, time management, and academic performance are some of the key factors that contributed to students’ self-confidence. Self-discipline is incredibly important for students’ goal setting as with continuous practice of this, individuals become less susceptible to anxiousness, disappointment, and frustration (Morisano…

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    academic disciplines to redefine problems outside normal boundaries and reach solutions based on a new understanding of complex situations. For example, a multidisciplinary approach is used by the multidisciplinary team in health care with an aim to address the complex clinical and nursing needs. Also, multidisciplinary research is a pursuit of truth with the help of numerous specialized branches of learning which aims at achieving a common aim with the aid of knowledge of other disciplines.…

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    On Roman Military Matters was written, according to Lieutenant John Clarke’s translation, in the fifth century by Flavius Vegetius Renatus, better known only as Vegetius. Vegetius wrote to abridge earlier military treatises on the training, organization, and use of the Roman Legions for Emperor Valentinian III and appears to hope that his writings would help to enact changes in the legions that would ultimately lead them to success against the invading Germanic tribes. The abridgments were…

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    Five Personality Traits

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    and believe it is important for the medical student to succeed. There is more traits that important for medical student and I think the top five is :- 1- Discipline 2-Skill and ability to act 3-Adaptable 4- able and willing to learn 5-giving and do the best 2-why do you thinke these five traits are important? First will talk about Discipline it…

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    Ticket Fixing Case

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    The year was 1961, in Bellmawr New Jersey. Police officers including the Chief were under investigation due to claims of “ticket fixing”. What is ticket fixing? Ticket fixing is where an officer of the law terminates or abolishes a ticket that was served to a citizen, reasons for this “ticket fixing” could be relatives or friends related to the said officer. Before the city employees were questioned, they were advised that anything they say can be used and held against them in a court of law.…

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    Dutton, J. (2012) has written extensively on systems thinking. Specifically the updated and revised (2012) text Schools that learn: A fifth discipline fieldbook for educators, parents, and everyone who cares about education, is a veritable field manual, for “educators, parents, and everyone who cares about education”; to use a phrase from the title. Senge’s fifth discipline has to do with five areas that schools must master in order to become a learning institution, where students, educators,…

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    This artifact was developing for a class of twenty students in fifth grade. The students, about ten years old, are ready in a setting for math and science lessons. One student is ESOL level 2, and there were 3 ESE with exceptionalities: 2 Attention Deficit Disorder, and 1 Emotional Disturbance. When I read the case study, as if this really would have happened to me, I had close attention to all the information of the case and I related it to concepts that I had studied, to illustrated…

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    The fifth article, outlines the internal school structure and how the school-to-prison pipeline is created. In the article; Building, Staffing, and Insulting: An Architecture of Criminological Complicity in the School-to-Prison Pipeline the authors Schept, Wall and Brisman focused their attention on how the school-to-prison pipeline is linked between education, police power, and incarceration. The idea of “zero-tolerance” is measured based off discipline in schoolgrounds, police in schools,…

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