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disciplineSee GATT discipline.
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disciplinec. 1300; see discipline (n.). Related: Disciplined; disciplines; disciplining.
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disciplineearly 13c., "penitential chastisement; punishment," from Old French descepline (11c.) "discipline, physical punishment; teaching; suffering; martyrdom," and directly from Latin dis [..]
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disciplinefield of study.
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disciplineto train or control.
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disciplineA broad general body of knowledge, skills and competence (expertise) that logically belong together and which are required by a company in order to provide its products or service, or to provide other [..]
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disciplinea branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the [..]
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disciplinev. To train to obedience.
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disciplineA specialised field of learning, such as food technology, nanotechnology, computer science, medicine, etc.
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disciplineOne of the three major divisions of knowledge: 1) Science, 2) Social Science, 3) Humanities. Also, a field of academic study. Colleges and universities are usually organized around disciplines, repres [..]
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discipline1. Training used to establish desired habits. 2. Control of conduct by usung punishment and reward. 3. Field of study.
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disciplineStudents may be disciplined because of academic misconduct (including plagiarism and cheating) and general misconduct, whereby it is deemed they have acted in a manner that is detrimental to the University. More information about student discipline can be found in The Guide.\n\nFind out more at DeakinSync under Help & feedback or go directly to [..]
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disciplineA group of similar fields of research. Technically this is the same as research identified by a two digit FOR code.
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disciplineAn organized branch of human knowledge, developed through study and research or creative endeavor, constituting a division of the curriculum at institutions of higher learning. A discipline may be div [..]
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disciplineWithin the context of Operational Discipline (OD), discipline refers to; 1) an orderly or prescribed conduct or pattern of behavior, and 2) a rule or system of rules governing conduct or activity. The [..]
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disciplineA term with three distinct meanings in United Methodism. First, early Methodists acquired a reputation for having strict patterns and rules for regulating their daily and spiritual lives. This "d [..]
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disciplineA subject of study within a Department or Faculty.
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disciplinea field of study within a department of a post-secondary institution.
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disciplineA field of related studies.
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discipline(n) a branch of knowledge(n) a system of rules of conduct or method of practice(n) the trait of being well behaved(n) training to improve strength or self-control(n) the act of punishing(v) develop (c [..]
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disciplineRelated courses offered by a School or Department which form part of the same study area. Many programs require students to specialise in a particular study area, for example, Accounting, Civil Engine [..]
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disciplineWhen referring to health care or education it means a particular field of study, such as medicine, occupational therapy, nursing, recreation therapy or others. [Click Here to Return to List]
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disciplineA field of related studies, e.g., biology, physics, mathematics, history, music or fashion design.
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disciplineA particular area of study, such as forestry, hydrology, disaster management, etc. Disciplines often show overlaps in their study topics, data domains and application domains
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disciplineThe specific subject area for a course. For example: Psychology, English, and Women’s and Gender Studies, are all disciplines at AU.
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disciplineAn academic discipline is a branch of knowledge which is taught and researched at the University. Disciplines are defined, and recognised by the academic journals in which research is published, and t [..]
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disciplineA scourge used by Roman Catholics for penitential purposes.
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disciplineSubject of study, e.g. computer science.
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disciplineRefers to an area of study, or to the faculty who teach in that subject.
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disciplineA discipline is a field of study.
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disciplineAn area of study representing a branch of knowledge, such as mathematics.
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discipline
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disciplinerefers to a defined branch of study or learning.
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disciplineA branch of learning or field of study (e.g., mathematics, history or psychology).
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disciplineSee: Academic Discipline
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discipline Name given to a set of courses in the same subject area which are identified by a particular three or four letter prefix in the college catalog: Biology (BIO), English (ENG), or [..]
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disciplineA subject area or branch of knowledge.
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disciplineA field of study in which a student may concentrate, such as sociology, anthropology, or mathematics.
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disciplinea field of related studies, eg the disciplines of Physics, Mathematics, History, Latin. Some schools are divided into a number of disciplines; eg the School of Asian Languages and Studies includes the [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is a term used interchangeably with area of study.
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disciplinethe control of behaviour, especially involving punishment to correct disobedience. It has authoritarian connotations, therefore, and has largely been overtaken in educational discourse by the term beh [..]
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disciplineA branch or area of learning.
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disciplineA defined branch of study or learning. Refer to also field of study, work and/or learning. (AQF definition 2011)
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disciplineAn area of academic study.[Back to Top]
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disciplineAn area of academic study.
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disciplinean individual field of study, such as history, biology or psychology.
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disciplineProcedure whereby an individual is suspended from all AKC privileges for violations of rules and regulations.
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disciplineAMFA defines five disciplines for administrative purposes: Band/Orchestra, Instrumental, Piano, Speech and Voice.
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disciplineAll of the divisions of the Natural Sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of Life and vital processes. The concept includes Anatomy and Physiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, an [..]
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disciplineA multidisciplinary field of Research and practice studying the Periodicity of biological systems and the application of principles of chronobiology to various Therapeutic strategies. Aging, biologica [..]
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disciplineThe Sciences dealing with processes observable in Nature.
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disciplineRegulations or conditions imposed on employees by management in order to correct or prevent Behaviors which are counterproductive to the Organization.
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disciplineThe subject that a teacher teaches or the professional field in which an educator practices. (See Content Knowledge.)
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disciplineDue and honest rendering of service and obedience. Equitable co-ordination of duties and responsibilities for the common benefit. Maintenance of proper subordination.
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disciplineProcedure whereby an individual is suspended from all AKC privileges for violations of rules and regulations.
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disciplineSome people need this and some people avoid it. For Perl, it’s an old way to say I/O layer
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disciplinen. "discipline, branch of knowledge; self-punishment," s.v. discipline sb. OED. KEY: discipline@n
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disciplinen 3 discipline 1 disciplyne 2
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disciplineThe ability of both members of a partnership to follow an agreed system when partnership action is called for. The Roth-Stone system was the first to stress partnership discipline as a requirement, al [..]
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disciplineTo live up to the standards of what must be done each and every time they are called for (no timeouts/no substitutions).
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disciplinerefers to the presence of character interaction with a defined power imbalance in the context of a sexual relationship, in which the dominant punishes the submissive character for real or perceived mi [..]
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disciplineField of knowledge taught in an educational establishment.
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disciplineaction needed to help employees follow company rules.
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disciplineDISCIPLINE Branch of knowledge or instruction or a general subject area, such as psychology, philosophy, geology.
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disciplinethe primary focus of an arts activity as defined among the following fields: literature, folklife, music, theater, dance, visual arts, craft, media, design, etc.
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discipline
A controlled behaviour; self-control.
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*: The most perfect, who have their passions in the best discipline, are yet obliged to be constantly on their guard.
An enforced compliance or con [..]
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discipline1. When a dominant partner trains a submissive on fetish protocol. 2. Punishment inflicted on a submissive for disobedience.
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disciplineDiscipline refers to rule following behavior, to regulation, order, control and authority. It may also refer to punishment. Discipline is used to create habits, routines, and automatic mechanisms such [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 22 September 1981 by E.G. Records in the United Kingdom and by Warner Bros. Records in the United State [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is any training intended to produce a specific character or pattern of behaviour.
Discipline may also refer to:
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disciplineDiscipline is the third album by the Norwegian death metal band Cadaver, but was released under the moniker Cadaver Inc. It is particularly notable for the vocal contributions of two Norwegian black m [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is the third album by the Norwegian death metal band Cadaver, but was released under the moniker Cadaver Inc. It is particularly notable for the vocal contributions of two Norwegian black m [..]
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discipline"Discipline" is a song by the English electronic group Throbbing Gristle.
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disciplineDiscipline is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 22 September 1981 by E.G. Records in the United Kingdom and by Warner Bros. Records in the United State [..]
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disciplineAn academic discipline or academic field is a subdivision of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level. Disciplines are defined (in part) and recognized by the academi [..]
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discipline"Discipline" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their seventh studio album, The Slip (2008). It was released on April 22, 2008 as the only single from the album. It is the [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is the tenth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson. It was released on February 22, 2008 by Island Records. It is her only album released with the record label after her five-album [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is the only solo album recorded by American songwriter and producer Desmond Child. It was released on Elektra in 1991 and features his longer take on "Love on a Rooftop", a song he wrote fo [..]
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disciplineDiscipline is an American progressive rock band formed in 1987 by singer-songwriter Matthew Parmenter. Based in Detroit, Michigan the band has released five studio albums, two live albums, a live DVD, [..]
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