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    can have a regular plan‚" Vitruvius wrote in his famous treatise De Architectura. (www.historyguide/architecture.org) There is a comparison that can be made between building structures developed in the classical Greek and Ancient Roman civilizations and its majestic buildings and roads. Classical‚ Roman and Gothic architecture owe their structures to these civilizations and mostly all is reflected nowadays on the modern building styles. The first inhabitants of the Greek peninsula‚ who are believed

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    When people hear the term “classical music” they usually think of it as all western art music. In fact classical era music usually refers to the music from specifically 1730 – 1820‚ the period of time between the Baroque and Romantic era. Classical music pays careful attention to form‚ elegance and restraint‚ and it is defined by a number of forms such as sonata‚ symphony‚ concerto‚ theme and variation‚ as well as rondo‚ which become dominant during that time‚ especially sonata form. Research has

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    economics and equality of opportunity. In the 1980s there was a revival of classical liberal economics under Margaret Thatcher. Although Mrs. Thatcher was socially very conservative‚ she advocated economic growth through private enterprise and minimal state intervention in the economy. These doctrines were put into practice and have remained a major part of British economics‚ showing the legacy of classical liberalism and its success in the modern economy. Furthermore‚ the fact that these ideas

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    Liberalism First published Thu Nov 28‚ 1996; substantive revision Mon Sep 10‚ 2007 As soon as one examines it‚ ‘liberalism’ fractures into a variety of types and competing visions. In this entry we focus on debates within the liberal tradition. We begin by (1) examining different interpretations of liberalism ’s core commitment — liberty. We then consider (2) the longstanding debate between the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ liberalism. In section (3) we turn to the more recent controversy about whether liberalism

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    experience (PowerPoint‚ Mullin). One domain of learning theories named behavioral learning theories has 2 categories‚ classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning is widely used in modern psychology in the areas of neuroscience and cognitive science‚ and is the topic of this paper henceforward. Presentation - Ivan Pavlov‚ a Russian psychologist discovered classical conditioning. Pavlov was a physician who was studying gastric functioning in dogs by examining their saliva in

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    this ability every single day. This ability is of great importance in our everyday lives. Martin‚ Carlson and Buskist (2010) deal with three different ways in which humans learn: habituation‚ classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Although all three of these can be associated with phobias‚ classical conditioning can be perhaps the strongest in terms of developing ‘‘unreasonable fears of specific objects or situations’’ (Martin et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 262) or in other words‚ phobias. Phobias can

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    How Organism Learn: Classical and Operant Conditioning There are two main explanations of how organisms learn. The first explanation is known as classical conditioning. The second explanation is known as operant conditioning. These two types of learning are exhibited in our everyday lives through our home‚ school‚ and school. Classical conditioning was discovered by Iran Petrovich Pavlov. He was originally a physiologist whose main focus was the digestive system (Gazzaniga 230).

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    there is an ethical and moral truth. Liberalism on the other hand is derived from the latin word liberalis meaning free. It is favouring reform for social progress rather than by revolution. It is having a free way of thinking in both aspects of life‚ the public and the private. Liberalism also dates back to the 18th century‚ the age of ‘enlightenment’ as it was known as back then. Like Realism‚ there are also many forms of Liberalism including; Classical Liberalism for example which was developed in

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article IMPLICIT ATTITUDE FORMATION THROUGH CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Michael A. Olson and Russell H. Fazio Indiana University Abstract-We sought to demonstrate that attitudes can develop through implicit covariation detection in a new classical conditioning paradigm. In two experiments purportedly about surveillance and vigilance. participants viewed several hundred randomly presented words and images interspersed with critical pairings ofvalenced unconditioned

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    reaction to Classical Liberalism? Reactionaries are people in a group that opposes or asks for reforms that threatened or may change the way they are living. More likely‚ these reactionaries are with an ideological perspective focusing on classical conservatism or individual’s rights and freedom. Luddites‚ Chartists and the Sadler Committee were among those groups and have been fighting for their right as an individual or as a human. Luddites was an ideology that was created in response to classical liberalism

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