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    space between them for easy reading). | Elemental Model Learning Theorys | Represents the universe as a machine composed of discrete pieces operating in a spatiotemporal field‚ reactive‚ and adaptive model of a man | Thorndike’s connectionism Thorndike 1898 | Pavlov’s Classical ConditioningIvan Pavlov (1849-1986) | (1) law of effect - responses to a situation which are followed by a rewarding state of affairs will be strengthened and become habitual responses to that situation‚ (2) law of readiness

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    shorten the day and the year it will cost less. Shortening the school day will benefit everyone all around. “Providing additional time can be an effective tool for improving students’ outcomes‚ but how that time is used is most important‚” Jim Hull said (Hull). Students can learn the same stuff we learn in a shorter amount of time. ¨Lengthening the school year‚ while maintaining the same curricula and teaching methods‚ isn’t the answer‚¨

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    2009) ]. The dog had learned to associate the sound of the bell with meal time. In essence‚ classical conditioning or learning is learning based on an outside stimulus. Operant conditioning‚ as described by Edward Thorndike‚ is where a spontaneous event leads to a desired result. Thorndike put a hungry cat in a latched box with food in its sight [ (Kowalski‚ 2009) ]. As the cat moved around the cage‚ it spontaneously tripped the latch to release the lock to release it‚ and then it could eat [ (Kowalski

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    tons represents one third of all food in Britain” (Hull 2009). “That one third of food would be enough to feed thirty million malnourished people around the world” (Hull 2009). In an experiment‚ Hull teams up with three British freegans named Paul‚ Ulrike‚ and Alan to better understand freeganism. The three British freegans have dedicated their lives to fighting waste by using as little money as possible and living almost entirely on wasted food (Hull 2009). They estimate that eighty percent of their

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    Milton H Erickson 3 Clark Hull 3 Sigmund Freud 4 Modern Hypnosis 4 Authoritative v Permissive 4 Modality 5 Conclusion 5 Introduction This will discuss the topic if a personalised induction is always more effective and will look at the theoretical concepts and techniques. I will be looking at the permissive technique through the work of Erickson and on the opposite end of the scale I will take a look at the use of authoritarian screeds through the work of Hull and Freud who were known

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    settlement house as well with her friend‚ Ellen G. Starr. This settlement house was named Hull House. It was named “Hull House” because of Charles Hull‚ the builder of the house itself. “Addams initially financed Hull House with her inheritance” (Brown‚ Victoria Bissell). Jane Addams showed commitment of a lifetime because she truly believed that The Hull House will make a change into the unjust world. The Hull House offered education‚ shelter‚ food‚ and child care which people took advantage over

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    Sinclair‚ to bring attention to labor and living conditions and make a difference. President Theodore Roosevelt coined the name muckrakers‚ because they “raked the mud of society” by uncovering and reporting the nation’s issues. Jane Addams cofounded Hull-House‚ which attracted reformers that were committed to social service‚ challenged boss rule and the

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    to focus on reinsurance‚ both in India and through its overseas offices and trading partners‚ GIC has divested itself of any direct business that it wrote prior to November 2000‚ with the temporary exception of crop insurance. It currently manages Hull Pool on behalf of the market‚ which receives a cession from writing companies and after a pool protection the business is retro-ceded back to the member companies. GIC also manages the “Terrorism Pool”. 12 REINSURANCE REGULATION The placement

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    working together harmoniously‚ thus establishing a complex system. A significant problem facing designers when predicting performance of the waterjet is the interaction between the hull and the waterjet. This paper describes the powering performance of a vessel equipped with a waterjet system. The interaction between the hull and waterjet is studied in order to predict the powering characteristics. The work starts with an introduction of the waterjet and a review of its current status in design and analysis

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    Abraham Maslow: A Humanistic Phenomenon Abstract Abraham Maslow is considered to be the father of Humanistic Psychology. Though growing up in a cruel household‚ he accomplished much in his lifetime. An avid advocate of “Human Motivation”‚ Maslow developed many theories corresponding to the subject. This article goes into detail on his theory of Hierarchy of Needs and Self-Actualization. Maslow put forth the notion of a 5-level pyramid of needs. Psychological‚ Safety and Security‚ Love and

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