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  2. James A. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    [2] Johnston was considered to be both a strict disciplinarian and devout reformist. His rules included a strict code of silence, and he was nicknamed the 'Golden Rule Warden' while at San Quentin. He was relatively popular among inmates and guards, and also became known as "Old Saltwater".

  3. 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.

  4. The House That Screamed (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in Spain on 8 December 1969. [1] It later received a theatrical release in the United States under the title The House That Screamed through American International Pictures , opening on 16 March 1971 in Tucson, Arizona , [ 17 ] and expanding to other regional U.S. markets throughout the remainder of the month.

  5. Edwin B. Swope - Wikipedia

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    He was a strict disciplinarian but unlike his predecessor, James A. Johnston, he was considered the most disliked warden of Alcatraz with his officers and the inmates. [10] He once said, in response to an inmate who complained to him on the recreation yard about his term of 199 years, which was really a life sentence, "My boy, we're all doing life.

  6. Rite of Strict Observance - Wikipedia

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    The Strict Observance was particularly devoted to the reform of Masonry, with special reference to the elimination of the occult sciences which at the time were widely practiced in many lodges, and the establishment of cohesion and homogeneity in Masonry through the enforcement of strict discipline, the regulation of functions, etc.

  7. Affect control theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, seeing a father slap a son, one might re-define the father as an abusive parent, or perhaps as a strict disciplinarian; or one might re-define the son as an arrogant brat. Affect control theory's computer program predicts the plausible re-identifications, thereby providing a formal model for labeling theory.

  8. Will Dogecoin Reach $1 By the End of the Year? - AOL

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  9. Regality theory - Wikipedia

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    The world is seen as full of dangers and enemies: The world is seen as peaceful and safe with little or no distinction between us and them: A hierarchical political system with a strong leader: A flat and egalitarian political system Strong feelings of national or tribal identity: High individualism Strict discipline and punishment of deviants