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  2. Anal retentiveness - Wikipedia

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    Anal retentiveness is a personality trait that is characterized by excessive concern with details. [1] The concept originated in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, where one aspect of the anal stage of psychosexual development is pleasure in the retention of feces.

  3. Temperance (virtue) - Wikipedia

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    The word Aristotle used for "intemperate" (ἀκόλαστος) was the Greek word for "unchastened" [3]: III.12, f68 — the implication being that the intemperate person is immature and undisciplined and has not yet learned how to live well.

  4. Child discipline - Wikipedia

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    Child discipline is the methods used to prevent future unwanted behaviour in children. The word discipline is defined as imparting knowledge and skill, in other words, to teach. [1]

  5. South Carolina football lacks discipline, more overreactions ...

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    The Gamecocks (3-2, 1-2 SEC) couldn't compete with the execution of No. 11 Ole Miss, and a flat offense from an undisciplined South Carolina team lost 27-3 in Williams-Brice Stadium.

  6. ‘We need to grow up.’ Undisciplined play continues to plague ...

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    Undisciplined play continues to plague Kentucky’s football team. Jon Hale. October 15, 2023 at 6:50 AM. Among the chief takeaways from Kentucky football’s blowout loss at No. 1 Georgia was the ...

  7. Discipline - Wikipedia

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    Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult. [1] Disciplinarians believe that such self-control is of the utmost importance and enforce a set of rules that aim to develop such behavior.

  8. Party discipline - Wikipedia

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    The term party discipline is used in politics in two closely related, yet distinct, meanings. [1] [2] In a broad sense (also known as party cohesion [3]), the discipline is adherence of the party members at large to an agreed system of political norms and rules.

  9. Emotional and behavioral disorders - Wikipedia

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    Emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD; also known as behavioral and emotional disorders) [1] [2] refer to a disability classification used in educational settings that allows educational institutions to provide special education and related services to students who have displayed poor social and/or academic progress.