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    Behavior Modification

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    behavior of roll. Once the rat had proved that she could consistently roll the last step of this experiment was introduced. This part entailed incorporating the dependant variable of light. Now she would only receive reinforcement when the light was turn on and she rolled. The following hypothesis was supported; desired behaviors can be controlled through proper reinforcement and reward. Method Participants One virtual rat was used in this experiment. She was provided through the Sniffy the

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    was played in 2003‚ “The Monsters are on Maple Street.” The same story was played but the neighbors thought the “monsters” were terrorist the terrorist lived on Maple Street. These teleplays give the idea that fear of the unknown can cause people to turn on each other. Continuing

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    A Separate Peace: Gene and Loss of Innocence In the novel A Separate Peace by the author John Knowles‚ loss of innocence is portrayed in the book. Characters Gene and Finny‚ display this theme of innocence throughout the novel. Mostly Gene takes a turn in life and the whole point of view on the world that they see‚ is changed. John Knowles places events throughout the book so that Gene and his school buddies are able to have emotional and physical changes in their life. Gene has gone through a loss

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    Introduction Technology affects societies greatly as seen in Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury predicted people getting absorbed in technology and people now are already absorbed.To the people in the book technology is the most important thing in the world to them and will do anything to keep it. This society has lost all capacity to care for one another and cannot be social. If people do not have so many material things they are more social and creative.Technology is harming to to humanity and can destroy

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    PART I: SCIENTIFIC METHOD Scenario 1 Step 1: Observation Upon observation that the lights do not turn on when the light switch is turned to the “on” position‚ and also using the natural light coming in through the open front door‚ I observe the light switch is intact and nothing is out of place. I realize further research is necessary to determine the cause of the lights remaining off. This is an everyday situation perfect for the scientific method so after observation‚ it is on to the next

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    Throughout the course of our childhood‚ we have all been told frightening stories. Whether those stories were about “The Boogey Man” or “Bloody Mary” or even an original story‚ they all served one purpose‚ to frighten us into behaving. I really wish I had listened to my mother‚ I really wish I hadn’t tried to be the moron I was‚ if only I had experienced the slightest ounce of fear to prevent me from entering the woods‚ especially at night‚ when evil is said to be at its strongest. As a child

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    Social Norm

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    to go into an elevator and instead of turning around and facing the door upon entering; I had my back to the door and faced the other people in the elevator. In normality a person enters an elevator‚ pushes the button for their desired floor and turns to face the door to avoid eye contact with strangers‚ and prepare to exit the elevator. The reason I choose to violate this particular social norm was because I’ve never seen anyone else do it and I was curious as to how people would respond to my

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    deep and narrow river which had such a strong current that we could not swim across it. This place was wild and of course there was no bridge. We solved this problem with the two planks of wood. Half of us crossed the river without fear but when my turn came‚ the fear thrilled though my veins. I was not a good swimmer therefore it was a serious problem for me. I tried not to be afraid and said to myself‚ “yes‚ you can do it”‚ and started going. My legs were trembling but I continued to keep my

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    Great Gatsby

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    in the road. One summer night while I was sleeping I was wakened by a thunderous boom. I ran downstairs to check what was going on when all of a sudden I feel an immediate rise in temperature and light that almost blinded me. Before I could even turn on my house lights on I saw my living room on fire. I next saw the roof beginning to cave in on me. I immediately dashed to wake up my wife and kids I told them about what was currently going on and how we would have to move quickly or else we would

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    The Bridge by Franz Kafka

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    and valley - he jumped with both feet on the middle of my body. I shuddered with wild pain‚ not knowing what was happening. Who was it? A child? A dream? A wayfarer? A suicide? A tempter? A destroyer? And I turned around so as to see him. A bridge to turn around! I had not yet turned quite around when I already began to fall‚ I fell and in a moment I was torn and transpierced by the sharp rocks which had always gazed up at me so peacefully from the rushing water.

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