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The negative reaction to this requirement was so strong that it had to be abandoned, but the rule was kept in the Book of Discipline.
The Methodist stance against drinking was strongly stated in the Book of Discipline.
In 1880, the general conference included in the Discipline a broad statement which included, “ Temperance is a Christian virtue, Scripturally enjoined .” Due to the temperate stance of the church, the practice of Eucharist was altered — to this day, Methodist churches most commonly use grape juice symbolically during Communion rather than wine.
In December of that year, the First Book of Discipline was published, outlining important doctrinal issues but also establishing regulations for church government, including the creation of ten ecclesiastical districts with pointed superintendents which later became known as presbyteries.
Using ideas about power and subjectification first broached by Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish, and the linguistic theories of J. L. Austin, Butler argued that sex was an effect rather than the cause of social gender difference, and that the fiction of a stable core gender identity was maintained through socially coerced performances of gender.
The Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments ' direction that the word " Lord " be used instead of Yahweh in English-language worship, and that the local equivalent to the Latin dominus ( Lord, Master ) be used in all vernacular worship, was based on the understanding that Jews at the time of Christ ( compare the Septuagint use of kurios, Greek for " Lord ") and also early Christians substituted other words rather than pronounce the name.
Implementation of the Council's directives on the liturgy was carried out under the authority of Pope Paul VI by a special papal commission, later incorporated in the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, and, in the areas entrusted to them, by national conferences of bishops, which, if they had a shared language, were expected to collaborate in producing a common translation.
Traditionally, the first transmission of Kama Shastra or " Discipline of Kama " is attributed to Nandi the sacred bull, Shiva's doorkeeper, who was moved to sacred utterance by overhearing the lovemaking of the god and his wife Parvati and later recorded his utterances for the benefit of mankind.
After Robinson had spent some years known in baseball as the Director of Discipline, he was chosen by Major League Baseball in 2002 to manage the Expos, which MLB owned at that time.
Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison was translated into English in 1977, from the French Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la prison, published in 1975.
" The pre-empted shows were parodies of current TV shows ( e. g. The A-Team Makes One Cup of Coffee Last Five Hours, " Hanging Out " or " Malls ", 1984 ), movies ( e. g. Top Gun Gets Put on Latrine-Cleaning Duty, " Discipline ", 1986 ), or other pop culture icons ( e. g. Boy George Without Make-up, " Halloween ", 1984 ), and were often relevant to the theme of the current episode ( e. g. the pre-empted show for " Safety " ( 1981 ) was Hit and Run on Sesame Street ).
[...] I must not however conceal from Your Excellency, that the Gentry, well disposed, and heartily desirous as they are, to serve the Crown, and to serve it with Zeal, when formed into regular Corps, do not relish commanding a bare Militia, they never were used to that Service under the French Government, ( and perhaps for good Reasons ) besides the sudden Dismission of the Canadian Regiment raised in 1764, without Gratuity or Recompence to Offices, who engaged in our Service almost immediately after the Cession of the Country, of taking any Notice of them since, tho ' they all expected half pay, is still uppermost in their Thoughts, and not likely to encourage their engaging a second Time in the same Way ; as to the Habitants or Peasantry, ever since the Civil Authority has been introduced into the Province, the Government of it has hung so loose, and retained so little Power, they have in a Manner emancipated themselves, and it will require Time, and discreet Management likewise, to recall them to their ancient Habits of Obedience and Discipline ; considering all the new Ideas they have been acquiring for these ten years past, can it be thought they will be pleased at being suddenly, and without Preparation embodied into a Militia, and marched from their Families, Lands, and Habitations to remote Provinces, and all the Horrors of War, which they have already experienced ; It would give appearance of Truth to the Language of our Sons of Sedition, at this very Moment busily employed instilling into their Minds, that the Act was passed merely to serve the present Purposes of Government, and in the full Intention of ruling over them with all the Despotism of their ancient Masters.
Although Discovery was not a Royal Navy unit, Scott required the crew, officers and scientific staff to accept voluntarily the conditions of the Naval Discipline Act, and the ship and expedition were run on Royal Navy lines.
§ Among the rejected books by both the Judaic and Catholic canons was found the Book of Enoch, the Manual of Discipline or " Rule of the Community " ( 1QS ) and " The War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness ".
This measure was called the Army Discipline and Regulation Act 1879.
* Shenandoah, Pennsylvania born, Francis Brennan ( 7 May 1894 – 2 July 1968 ) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, Dean of the Sacra Rota Romana 1959-1968, and prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 1968.
In 1563 he was restored to his office as lord of session, and was one of those appointed by the General Assembly to revise the Book of Discipline.
The Discipline lineup was completed by the former King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford and the New York session ace Tony Levin on bass guitar and Chapman Stick.
The milestone of 100 goals was a result of work characteristics that later would become an excerpt in the official anthem of the club: Técnica e Disciplina ( Engllish: Technique and Discipline ).
In the late 19th Century this was added to the annual Army Act and embodied in the Naval Discipline Act.
His Code of Reform and Prison Discipline was adopted by the government of the short-lived United States of Central America under liberal president Francisco Morazán.
This practical approach was championed by Peter Senge in his book The Fifth Discipline.

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Discipline at both home and school was strict but Shankly said it was " character-building ".
# Discipline for workers was strict, and strikers could be shot.
Pietersen had a strict and well-disciplined childhood, along with his three brothers Tony, Greg and Bryan ; he learned valuable lessons from this " fantastic " approach to parenting, and said: " Discipline is good.

Discipline and were
Discipline within the troops is often of greater importance ; at the Battle of Alesia, the Romans were greatly outnumbered but won because of superior training.
Alexander's mathematical concepts and orientation were similar to Edsger Dijkstra's influential A Discipline of Programming.
Discipline and labor in a Lancaster school were provided by an economic system.
The Mutiny Act, altered in 1803, and the Articles of War defined the nature and punishment of mutiny, until the latter were replaced by the Army Discipline and Regulation Act in 1879.
Discipline was important and infractions were heavily punished by the centurions.
#* Significance: Central Advisory Commission ( CAC, 中央顾问委员会 ), and Central Discipline Inspection Commission ( 中央紀律檢查委員會 ) were created ; CPC Party Chair position abolished, CPC General Secretary position becomes ( on paper ) paramount position ; former CPC leader Hua Guofeng loses formal power ( except his Central Committee membership ) as Hu Yaobang, not Hua, gives keynote Party address.
The scroll supporting the shield contains Muhammad Ali Jinnah's motto in Urdu, which reads from right to left: (< big > ایمان ، اتحاد ، نظم </ big >) " Iman, Ittehad, Nazm " translated as " Faith, Unity, Discipline " and were intended as the guiding principles for Pakistan.
There were “ foundational works underlying and facilitating the turn to cultural forms of analysis ;” they were: Hayden White ’ s Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe ( 1973 ), Clifford Geertz ’ s The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays ( 1973 ), Michel Foucault ’ s Discipline and Punish ( 1977 ), and Pierre Bourdieu ’ s Outline of a Theory of Practice ( 1977 ).
* In 2002, Pathology and Pathophysiology were approved by the MOE as a National Key Discipline.
Discipline aboard the ship broke down completely, and after the last of the food and supplies were consumed, she was abandoned to rust away.
Discipline was harsh and there were many athletic and extracurricular activities and the students were encouraged to participate.
This account was recorded by Fripp without Belew's knowledge as well, and is featured on the Discipline version of the track ( as well as almost all live versions ), in place of those earlier lyrics that were based on Fripp's New York recording.
Where a substantial transfer of techniques and technologies were transferred from the sovereign individual ( the monarch ) to a new modified apparatus known as the Disciplinary institutions, of the 18th century and its scientific representatives Carceral archipelago, Discipline and Punish ( all in the space of 80 years Foucault's notices ) which culminated into a new version known as nation states.
In the " General Order on Judicial Standards of Procedure and Substance in Review of Student Discipline in Tax Supported Institutions of Higher Education ", ( 1968 ) student due process rights were laid out as follows:
Discipline appeared to be an anathema to him, and rules and indeed orders, were to be flouted or ignored, should he consider them unnecessary or troublesome.
The Articles were adopted at a conference in 1784 and are found in paragraph 103 of the United Methodist Church Book of Discipline.
Discipline was harsh as courts martial were common ; even minor infractions were dealt with severely ( often lashing with a Cat o ' nine tails ).

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