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    Weekly Journal # 67 What are at least five key points in the articles and the text readings? 1. There are many different types of reinforcements‚ classes of reinforcements. Some of the classes are as follows: edibles‚ activity‚ tangibles‚ social‚ token‚ naturally occurring reinforcers. 2. It is important to know and understand exactly what behaviors you are attempting to reinforce when creating a behavior plan. 3. Teachers must establish contingencies or rules related to the reinforcements

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    their interests were not at heart as many lost their MP’s. So‚ it’s not a surprise that Chartism arrived during the 1830’s because the 1832 Reform Act shadowed the working-classes‚ a predominantly large group who then founded the London Working Men’s Association‚ in order to further extend their rights.

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    Times in the 1920`s were not always the easiest‚ there were times when people had to walk to places‚ farmers used horses to transport goods‚ which could take hours or even days to get to the destination. All this was the life of people in the 1920`s until a man by the name of Henry Ford made an affordable option an automobile. This helped everyone in the world from farmers to the workers in industries‚ everyone benefited from this and the world became a different place with this invention. Automobiles

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    Giacomo Borruso Professor Bailey PL 210 24 November 2014 Reaching for Real Equality When the founding fathers began to draft their Declaration of Independence‚ the idea of equality was at the forefront and they clearly stated how “all men are created equal.” Yet‚ as the years went on and the nation that was founded by dissenters grew‚ so did their demographics. The United Sates government today is faced with years of racial‚ gender and class discrimination‚ and while they government seeks to protect

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    the Soul by Richard E Miller has been written with a main point always in mind‚ that reading and writing has very powerful influences people and their imagination but‚ the act of reading and writing is not being utilized as much in the modern world. Richard has created an essay that proves his point by taking five very different short stories and giving each a twist that helps the reader see the power of reading. As the reader is chronologically going through the essay he or she is given many possible

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    The 80’s was known for its fashion and music‚ but the inventions were pretty radical (Jaime Purvis).” In the 1980’s the field of technology changed for later years to come. The 1980’s jump started the era of CD’s‚ Pac-man‚ and the personal computers. “The first CD title was 52nd Street by Billy Joel”( Sony‚2). Americans enjoyed many of the innovations of this time period. Technology of the 80’s had an impact in the 80’s‚ the world‚ and has still impacted the people of today. The impact of technology

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    1. How does/do your parent(s) describe your prenatal development? What was your mother’s pregnancy like? - My mother’s pregnancy was very sickly‚ she was constantly throwing up‚ and had excessive salvation. 2. Describe yourself at birth (weight‚ length‚ hair‚ anything else you can find out about your appearance at birth). Also: medical interventions‚ any complications‚ where you were born‚ who was there‚ what your birth was like. - My birth took place in Washington D.C‚ at Washington Hospital

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    Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Young drivers lack experience in driving situations that will occur outside of the mandatory‚ cookie cutter training they complete during the time of holding their learners driving licenses. The lack of inexperience plays a major role in teen car accident fatalities and injuries. Whitelegg (1987) has shown “The United States alone is in running of about 50‚000 deaths a year from teen-driving fatalities. In terms of

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    graduating ‚i went to possess insight into many issues such as the way people and businesses react to the development and management of government programs by public administrators. I had some practical experience working at a hospital in Nigeria with sometime spent in the accounting department‚ this enabled me gain a practical experience of how the laws/duties/decisions made by public administrators affects people/individuals in real life situations such as explaining why people in less developed

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    the work market and thus they stayed home‚ taking care of house holding and their children. The youth had no say in society. “Young people like me had nowhere to go to keep warm except the cinema. We were bored and frustrated. Uninterested in science and politics — which‚ in our view‚ merely led to war — we poured in our thousands into art schools.” In terms of fashion‚ women had to follow the pathway of their mothers and grand-mothers‚ wearing long skirts often described as blend and tasteless. It

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