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disciplinary and domain
* The disciplinary domain of Medicine and Pharmacy includes the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Pharmacy.
* The disciplinary domain of Science and Technology includes only the Faculty of Science and Technology.

disciplinary and Arts
In addition, there are ( also since 1999 ) three vice rectors, each heading one of the three " disciplinary domains " ( Arts and Social Sciences, Medicine and Pharmacy, and Science and Technology ), into which the nine faculties are divided.
The aim of such programs is a return to the Western Liberal Arts tradition in education, as a corrective to the extreme disciplinary specialisation common within the academy.
The Faculty of Arts is organized into five disciplinary areas:

disciplinary and Social
Nicholson and Myers ( 1998 ) report that, in the 1970s and 1980s, the Social Systems Sciences Program at the Wharton School was " noted for combining theory and practice, escaping disciplinary bounds, and driving students toward independent thought and action.
During the first half of the program, students are required to take 16 " Foundation " courses, which are distributed among five broad disciplinary areas: the Humanities, the Life Sciences, the Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and the Social Sciences.
Parsons ' Structure of Social Action ( 1937 ) consolidated the American sociological tradition and set the agenda for American sociology at the point of its fastest disciplinary growth.

disciplinary and Sciences
The Faculty of Sciences is organized into five disciplinary areas:
In order to reflect its broad disciplinary base, and its departure from the sociological ( and often politicised ) brand of criminology, the Institute is established in the Engineering Sciences Faculty, with growing ties to the physical sciences such as physics and chemistry but also drawing on the fields of statistics, environmental design, psychology, forensics, policing, economics and geography.

disciplinary and includes
While operating from a BPS framework requires that more information be gathered during a consultation, a growing trend in US healthcare ( and already well-established in Europe such as in the U. K. & Germany ) includes the integration of professional services through integrated disciplinary teams, to provide better care and address the patient's needs at all three levels.
This includes Welsh teams playing within the English football pyramid, superseding the English FA disciplinary system with the exception of Cardiff City and Swansea City A. F. C ..
Their disciplinary process includes everything from cautions and warnings right through to more severe penalties of up to £ 5, 000 for each rule breached.
:* providing the appropriate authorities with a match report, which includes information on any disciplinary action taken against players and / or team officials, substitutions and any other incidents that occurred before, during or after the match.
This disciplinary action often includes the individual being demoted.
The OCU SGA consists of the Executive Branch, which includes the president and his staff and manages SGA ; the Student Senate, which allots monies to student organizations and hears legislation ; the Student Activities Committee, which oversees Homecoming and special events ; the Judicial Branch, which deal with student disciplinary issues.
* Physical punishment ( includes comparison of disciplinary implements )
The four primary groups of buildings are referred to as the villas, including A-Villa ( American Hall ), which includes the school bank ; B-Villa ( Bicentennial Hall ); C-Villa ( Constitution Hall ), which includes the disciplinary committee ; and D-Villa ( Democracy Hall ).

disciplinary and Faculty
Yokohama National University's Faculty of Business Administration was established in 1967, and currently composed of four disciplinary areas: the Division of Business Administration, the Division of Accounting and Information, the Division of Management System Science and the Division of International Business.
As mentioned before, disciplinary misdemeanours are tried by the Faculty Disciplinary Commissions, while issues concerning study programmes are dealt with by the Faculty Scientific Boards.

disciplinary and Law
In January 2012 the Law Society of Upper Canada started disciplinary hearings against Nunziata for lying under oath.
This notion is also part of a wider analysis on the topic of disciplinary institutions, on neoliberalism and the " Rule of Law ", the " microphysics of power " and also on what Foucault called biopolitics.
It also supervises the Attorney Grievance Commission and State Board of Law Examiners in attorney disciplinary and admission matters.
After disciplinary hearings which lasted for nearly a decade, the Law Society of Hong Kong suspended his solicitor's license for 12 months for this stunt, but his firm could continue because there were other partners.
Yet, power is exercised and no mechanisms of accountability can hold them fully accountable as, firstly, the Legislative Council can hold answerability by inviting them into enquiry sessions, passing a motion for non-confidence does not entails dismissal nor disciplinary action as it is not stated in the Basic Law or any statute ; secondly, they are not members of the Executive Council and not administratively accountable to the Chief Executive.

disciplinary and Educational
Although the Inn was previously a disciplinary and teaching body, these functions are now shared between the four Inns, with the Bar Standards Board ( a division of the General Council of the Bar ) acting as a disciplinary body and the Inns of Court and Bar Educational Trust providing education.
Although the Inn was previously a disciplinary and teaching body, these functions are now shared between the four Inns, with the Bar Standards Board ( a division of the General Council of the Bar ) acting as a disciplinary body and the Inns of Court and Bar Educational Trust providing education.

disciplinary and Department
The New York City Department of Corrections ' widely criticized plan was to restructure the classification of prisoners and create a new protective custody system which would include 23-hour-per-day lockdown ( identical to that mandated for disciplinary reasons ) for moving vulnerable inmates to other facilities.
On April 2, 2007, Appellate Division, 1st Department held that Fagan had " violated a number of disciplinary rules prohibiting an attorney from disregarding a court's rulings, engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation or deceit, and acquiring a proprietary interest in the subject of the litigation.
In February 1915, the RNAS was placed under the command of the Director of the Air Department ( Captain Murray Sueter ), although disciplinary powers over RNAS personnel were not granted to the Director.
The OPR report cites testimony Yoo gave to Justice Department investigators where he claims that the " president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be ' massacred '" The OPR report concluded that Yoo had " committed ' intentional professional misconduct ' when he advised the CIA it could proceed with waterboarding and other aggressive interrogation techniques against Al Qaeda suspects ," although the recommendation that he be referred to his state bar association for possible disciplinary proceedings was overruled by David Margolis, another senior Justice department lawyer.

disciplinary and Education
Likewise, during college or university ceremonies, those schools which award an academic hood to their students will generally abide by the American Council on Education guidelines and use the school colors on the inside and the disciplinary colors on the outside velvet trim ( regardless of the ceremony, recipients of a degree have the right to wear the hood thereafter ).
Starting in the 1960s, the U. S. Supreme Court began chipping away at the in loco parentis doctrine, giving college students more civil liberties such as the right of due process in disciplinary proceedings ( Dixon v. Alabama Board of Education, 1961 ).
The chancellor of the university asked the Minister of National Education to suspend Professor Gollnisch, and announced the opening of a disciplinary procedure against him.
Further incarnations followed: in 1970 the visual art section of The National Art School was amalgamated with the Alexander Mackie Teachers College ; in 1975 the Alexander Mackie College was made a College of Advanced Education, becoming a ‘ multi disciplinary ’ college with a School of Art and a School of Teacher Education ; and in 1982 Alexander Mackie CAE joined Sydney Teachers ' College and several other teaching institutions to become Sydney College of Advanced Education ( Sydney CAE ), and was renamed the City Art Institute.
** District Alternative Education Program, for disciplinary students

disciplinary and was
Korzybzki was well received in numerous disciplinary realms, as evidenced by the positive reactions from leading persons in the sciences and humanities in the 1940s and 1950s.
The council abolished some of the most notorious abuses and introduced or recommended disciplinary reforms affecting the sale of indulgences, the morals of convents, the education of the clergy, the non-residence of bishops ( also bishops having plurality of benefices, which was fairly common ), and the careless fulmination of censures, and forbade dueling.
The work of the council was completed by a series of 27 disciplinary canons:
It was at Chalcedon that the emperor, through the Imperial delegates, enforced harsh disciplinary measures against Pope Dioscorus in response to his boldness.
She is reputed to have commented after he was threatened with disciplinary action following the straining of his ship's engines, " What?
The legion was seconded by the Battalions of Light Infantry of Africa, formed in 1832, which was a penal military unit made up of men with prison records who still had to do their military service or soldiers with serious disciplinary problems.
The colonel did not approve, he recalled a decade later, but no disciplinary action was taken against them.
Thus the standard disciplinary structure of philosophy was established as
While in the academy, B ' Elanna was constantly having trouble with the rules of Starfleet, resulting in her getting four disciplinary hearings and one suspension.
An alternative theory, recently proposed by George Knysh, suggests that he was initially appointed in Avignon as a professor of philosophy in the Franciscan school, and that his disciplinary difficulties did not begin until 1327.
His father, Salvador Dalí i Cusí, was a middle-class lawyer and notary whose strict disciplinary approach was tempered by his wife, Felipa Domenech Ferrés, who encouraged her son's artistic endeavors.
The Imperial Counselor's chief duty was to conduct disciplinary procedures for officials.
Twentieth-century French philosopher Michel Foucault argued that the Panopticon was paradigmatic of several 19th-century " disciplinary " institutions.
James was a poor student academically and a disciplinary problem at West Point, ranking 54th out of 56 cadets when he graduated in 1842.
Dell Hathaway Hymes ( June 7, 1927, Portland, OregonNovember 13, 2009, Charlottesville, Virginia ) was a linguist, sociolinguist, anthropologist, and folklorist who established disciplinary foundations for the comparative, ethnographic study of language use.
On 21 April, Barthez was summoned to a hearing before the disciplinary committee of the French Football Federation ; the following day, he received a six-month suspension, with the last three months being suspended.
Derrida's interests traversed disciplinary boundaries, and his knowledge of a wide array of diverse material was reflected in the three collections of work published in 1967: Speech and Phenomena, Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference.
Much of their freefall was blamed for various off-court and on-court distractions, particularly Roy Tarpley's drug abuse, which eventually got him banned from the NBA, and the injuries and former coach Quinn Buckner's disciplinary approach.
The author was sent to a university disciplinary hearing.
According to Best, the belief in mākutu was ' universal and prominent in pre-European times ' and acted as ' a disciplinary force in the old days ; it was one of the substitutes for civil law that preserved order in a Māori community.
A maximum security army disciplinary barracks was constructed on post property in 1946.

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