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    The Culture of Daily Life - Venezuela and Puerto Rico John Galant SPAN 110 September 23‚ 2013 Francisco Penafiel The Culture of Daily Life - Venezuela and Puerto Rico Family Structure Puerto Ricans consider family life a core cultural value; family and relatives are looked upon as the most reliable form of support for the family. Although there is a high divorce rate many in the Puerto Rican culture would prefer to be in a monogamous marriage versus simply living together. When a person decides

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    0 EFFECT OF REINFORCEMENT IN OUR DAILY LIFE Reinforcement is a term in operant conditioning and behaviour analysis for the delivery of a stimulus‚ (immediately or shortly) after a response‚ that results in an increase in the future rate or probability of that response. The response strength is assessed by measuring frequency‚ duration‚ latency‚ accuracy‚ and/or persistence of the response after reinforcement stops. Experimental behaviour analysts measured the rate of behaviours as a primary

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    Causes and Effects of Stress in Daily Life Stress comes from many different things and is the cause of many problems in a person’s life. There are different type of stress that mostly people experienced in there lives. The Acute‚ episodic and chronic stress. Each of this stress has a different types of characteristics‚ symptoms and treatment. Mostly people suffer from acute stress and experienced a perceived threat either physical‚ emotional or psychological that can cause our body to experiences

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    Routine and Intuitive Decisions. The power of intuition in decision making. As our life becomes more dynamic and less structured‚ intuition gains more and more recognition as an essential decision making tool. You have probably heard of experienced decision makers who are able to directly recognize the best option or course of action in many tricky situations. The solution just comes to them from somewhere in their subconscious mind‚ instead of being a result a lengthy chain of logical derivations

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    IMPORTANCE OF NON VERBALCOMMUNICATION IN PROFESSIONALLIFE ! What you do‚ says more than the words you use. Nonverbal communication accounts for themajority of what is heard and understood by a listener. Nonverbal communication has theability to persuade‚ confuse and empower the people directly around you. When your verbalcommunication and nonverbal communication agree‚ the message you are communicatingwill be better understood and digested.Nonverbal communication can be defined as the communication

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    BEKİR ÇAKIR SECTİON:75 DATE:28/12/12 ID:1875434 How computers affected people’s daıly lıfe People are affected by many inventions. These inventions many bring slight changes our life. However‚ Humanity is affected extensively by three inventions: invention of devices‚ invention of machine‚ and invention of computer. How can people be affected in their daily life by computers? Computer has affected our lives in three ways. The computer changed our communication habits. Now‚ when people want

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    his 1998 book‚ Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality‚ Neil Gabler wrote‚ “One does not necessarily have to cluck in disapproval to admit that entertainment is … mindless‚ formulaic‚ predictable and subversive.” What Gabler is trying to say is that you do not have to be against entertainment‚ to know it to be droll. TheDailyGreen.com reported that the average teenager spends over 50 hours submerged in the world of the media per week‚ that’s 30% of the week‚ an increase from five years ago

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    have various types of entertainments in Fiji‚ examine the advantages and disadvantages of these on the people in Fiji. Introduction Context: Entertainment may provide fun‚ enjoyable and laughter but in the other hand it has its drawbacks. Subject: Fiji is indeed one of the best entertainment options with its wide variety of activities that will benefit the country socially and economically. Limited Subject: Disadvantages of this may lead to steer people away from study and work. Issue:

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    Entertainment Today and in the Past and how it has changed People The online Oxford Dictionaries provides the following definition of entertainment: “…as an act of providing or being provided with pleasure or enjoyment while holding attention and interest of an audience. It may take on a number of forms such as attending an organized event or a performance‚ or any other activity that has been designed to amuse and provide pleasure. Entertainment also covers the action of receiving guests and providing

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    Routine activity theory is a sub-field of rational choice[->0] and criminology[->1]‚ developed by Marcus Felson[->2] and Lawrence E. Cohen[->3]. Routine activity theory says that crime[->4] is normal and depends on the opportunities available. If a target is not protected enough‚ and if the reward is worth it‚ crime will happen. Crime does not need hardened offenders‚ super-predators‚ convicted felons or wicked people. Crime just needs an opportunity. The basic premise of routine activity theory

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