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GOLOG IN Share Which system applies to those soldiers who are not amenable to correction by nonpunitive or non judicial methods of correction or discipline? In UNCATEGORIZED
GOLOG IN Share Which system applies to those soldiers who are not amenable to correction by nonpunitive or non judicial methods of correction or discipline? In UNCATEGORIZED
Correction or government of one's self for the sake of improvement.
Correction! The Lord loves His Children and when we go astray he chasten us with correction, the same way our earthly parents corrects us when we don't do the right things. Correction from the Lord yields the fruit of righteousness. Amen
The phrase "Eschew the implement of correction and vitiate the scion" is a quote from the works of Ambrose Bierce, an American writer known for his satirical and cynical writing style. The quote serves as a satirical commentary on discipline and education, suggesting a rejection of traditional methods of correction and a deliberate weakening or corruption of future generations.
No, it is not appropriate to use physical discipline, such as smacking a cat, as a form of training or correction. This can cause harm to the animal and damage the trust between the pet and the owner. Positive reinforcement and gentle training methods are more effective and humane ways to train a cat.
Houses of correction were institutions established in the 16th century to detain and reform individuals who were convicted of minor crimes or deemed to be morally wayward. They aimed to provide a structured environment for inmates to learn discipline, skills, and work habits in order to reintegrate them back into society as productive citizens. Over time, many houses of correction evolved into modern-day prisons.
The Hebrew noun 'musar' and verb 'yasar' are used for 'discipline, chastisement, correction, exhortation'. The Greek Septuagint and the Christian Greek scriptures, use the Greek noun "paideia" (verb: 'paideuo') which carries the same meaning, and is drawn from the term for 'child'(pais) because of the 'instruction, education, correction, discipline' needed to raise children.