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discipline and skills
For example, ancient Hindu religious texts list clairvoyance amongst other forms of ' clear ' experiencing, as siddhis, or ' perfections ', skills that are yielded through appropriate meditation and personal discipline.
* Moves in the field ( known in the United Kingdom as field moves ), which have replaced compulsory figures as a discipline to teach the same turns and edge skills in the context of fluid free skating movements instead of being constrained to artificially precise circles.
Although he enjoyed the civil engineering curriculum at the academy and did well in mathematics, his poor drawing skills hampered his engineering studies, and he finished 29th in that discipline.
Faced with the discipline that markets enforce, countries are incentivized to invest in education, training, and skills in their workforce to obtain a comparative advantage.
Malawians were viewed as important workers in the South African mines due to their " skills, work discipline and lack of militancy " From 1988 to 1992, around 13, 000 Malawian migrant laborers were forcefully repatriated out of South Africa.
There are those in the archaeology community who see maritime archaeology as a separate discipline with its own concerns ( such as shipwrecks ) and requiring the specialized skills of the underwater archaeologist.
Skills learned through the discipline of music may transfer to study skills, communication skills, and cognitive skills useful in every part of a child's studies at school, though.
For example school choice may enable parents to choose a school that provides religious instruction for their children ; stronger discipline ; better foundational skills including reading, writing, mathematics, and science ; everyday skills from handling money to farming, or other desirable foci.
The skills required of the ninja has come to be known in modern times as, but it is unlikely they were previously named under a single discipline, but were rather distributed among a variety of covered espionage and survival skills.
The Boy Scout movement was dedicated to teaching boys of immature years the basic principles of good conduct, good citizenship, crafts, the skills of outdoor life and self discipline.
Within the Colombian Army a training platoon ( in Spanish pelotón ) is often commanded by a higher-ranking soldier known as a dragoneante, who is selected for his excellence in discipline and soldiering skills.
Throughout the winter of 1792-93, existing troops along with new recruits were drilled in military skills, tactics and discipline at Legionville on the banks of the Ohio River near present-day Baden, Pennsylvania.
They also must possess psychological attributes such as the ability to compete under intense pressure, in which one mistake can cost them the title, and the discipline and work ethic to practice the same skills over and over again.
Performance engineering is the discipline encompassing roles, skills, activities, practices, tools, and deliverables used to meet the non-functional requirements of a designed system, such as increase business revenue, reduction of system failure, delayed projects, and avoidance of unnecessary usage of resources or work.
In many cases, celebrities or public figures do not have the time, discipline, or writing skills to write and research a several-hundred page autobiography or " how-to " book.
In addition, since beginning his work as the Punisher, Castle has used his military discipline and training techniques to update and expand his skills in areas that aid in his mission ( disguise, acting, use of non-military weapons, etc .).
It is a discipline within the broader context of management consisting of skills and techniques required to identify, assess, understand, and cope with a serious situation, especially from the moment it first occurs to the point that recovery procedures start.
It provided not only the skills needed in an early industrialized world ( reading, writing, and arithmetic ), but also a strict education in ethics, duty, discipline and obedience.

discipline and range
Control engineering is the engineering discipline that focuses on the modeling of a diverse range of dynamic systems ( e. g. mechanical systems ) and the design of controllers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner.
Referring to his 1991 film releases, The New York Times ’ critic, Janet Maslin, praised Reeves ’ versatility, saying that he “ displays considerable discipline and range.
Students in the liberal arts generally major in a particular discipline while receiving exposure to a wide range of academic subjects, including sciences as well as the traditional humanities subjects taught as liberal arts.
Activities range from a spontaneous smack on bare buttocks during a sexual activity, to occasional sexual roleplay ( such as ageplay ) to domestic discipline and may involve the use of a hand or the use of a variety of spanking implements, such as a spanking paddle or cane.
Being at the crossroads of several disciplines such as sociology, economics, epidemiology, geography, anthropology and history, demography offers tools to approach a large range of population issues by combining a more technical quantitative approach that represents the core of the discipline with many other methods borrowed from social or other sciences.
Gender studies is also a discipline in itself: an interdisciplinary area of study that incorporates methods and approaches from a wide range of disciplines.
Like all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, the Kagyu consider their practices and teachings inclusive of the full range of Buddha's teachings ( or three yāna ), since they follow the fundamental teachings and vows of individual liberation and monastic discipline ( Pratimoksha ).
The School of Sciences and Engineering features spacious, sophisticated labs in every major scientific discipline and a range of specialized fields, from microbiology to systematics, from microprocessors to polymers, from energy systems to soils.
" In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin praised Reeves ' performance: " A lot of the snap comes, surprisingly, from Mr. Reeves, who displays considerable discipline and range.
The discipline encompasses a range of topics, from face-to-face conversation to mass media outlets such as television broadcasting.
CSU has four Faculties each offering a diverse range of courses and discipline opportunities:
NSERC offers research grants for a wide range of programs and projects, covering every discipline of the natural sciences and engineering.
The discipline of forensic linguistics is not homogenous ; it involves a range of experts and researchers in different areas of the field.
Each of these two sectors covers a range of dance styles, each with an elected faculty committee that oversee the standards and development of the discipline.
Process control is a statistics and engineering discipline that deals with architectures, mechanisms and algorithms for maintaining the output of a specific process within a desired range.
In complex analysis, a discipline within mathematics, the Picard theorem, named after Charles Émile Picard, is either of two distinct yet related theorems, both of which pertain to the range of an analytic function.
Child discipline is a topic that draws from a wide range of interested fields, such as parents, the professional practice of behavior analysis, developmental psychology, social work, and various religious perspectives.
It is formally located as an academic discipline within a variety of academic faculties including Information Science, Information Systems, Computer Science, Planning, Development Studies, Library Science, and mainly Social informatics among others and draws on insights on community development from a range of sociotechnical studies.
They include, first, an ethic of discipleship, that recognizes Jesus Christ is the Messiah and model for the Christian life and values a high level of commitment and free conviction ; next an ethic of scholarship, that believes academic achievement is a logical out-come of intellectual stewardship, valuing discipline and creativity ; third, an ethic of service, that believes concern for the powerless is essential to the Christian gospel and emphasizes the importance of peacemaking and volunteering of services ; and finally an ethic of integrity, that celebrates the connections between spirit and mind, faith and learning, individual and community, and fosters personal development through participation in a range of activities.
Because of this, the idea of quality began to morph into a much broader discipline aimed at leading, inspiring, and managing a broad range of businesses and activities, with a focus on excellence.
It is known for its broad range of study in the first year, in which students cannot study just one discipline, but instead must choose three courses in different areas of the natural sciences and one in mathematics.
An emphasis on high academic standards and strong discipline but with a wide range of sporting and other activities.
The infantry consisted of matchlock men and archers, in the ratio of one matchlock man to four archers because of the greater rate of fire of the archers since both weapons had about the same effective range ; there was no infantry training, no discipline and very little reliance was placed on them.
A range of special fields of study are available in graduate and research programs in each discipline.

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