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    Positive Guidance and Discipline In Classrooms There is a difference in guidance and discipline. Discipline involves teaching and learning. It also comes from the root word “disciple” which means a pupil‚ a follower‚ or a learner. Guidance is an attempt to change behavior by leading‚ directing‚ teaching‚ and advising. But the two have a connection. The main goal for guidance is self-discipline. Once a child achieves self- discipline‚ it will increase his or her ability to learn new social skills

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    In the late century‚ extinction becomes common topic in our daily discussion and debates. An average of 27‚000 species is currently extinct each year and there is a possibility of 22% of extinction in the overall species if action is not taken. Animal extinction is due to human immorality and irresponsible behavior just for their own benefits. Since the year 1600‚ a total of 83 mammals species are known to have become extinct. Wildlife population depleted the trade in live animals‚ damaged habitats

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    our life‚ punishment is happened every areas such as our workplace‚ like the boss punish the worker. It is specific for families‚ such as parents punish their own children. Introduced by B.F.Skinner‚ punishment has a more restrictive and technical definition. It is referred to as response-stimulus conditioning. In psychology‚ punishment is the reduction of a behavior via application of an adverse stimulus ("positive punishment") or removal of a pleasant stimulus ("negative punishment"). In our

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    human beings‚ slave owners were allowed to treat humans as if they were not humans at all. They were allowed to treat them like animals‚ and reject the right to let them learn to read and write. Most importantly‚ slave owners were unaware of the negative effects that owning slaves had on them‚ as opposed to a previous time where they had not owned any slaves. In the 19th century slaves were a very valuable and luxurious thing to have‚ it was viewed as a sign of wealth. However‚ slave owners were

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    Question 1 How significant are mass extinctions to living organisms? Mass extinctions are very important events to the living organism. When mass extinction happens‚ it will create huge impact toward the world‚ negative or positive. For the conservation biologist‚ they usually think this is a great loss. On the other hand‚ from the evolutionary perspective‚ mass extinction could be something good and bad at the same time. Mass extinction would end a lineages and the unique genetic vitiation will

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    When you think of punishment and reward you think of a reaction; but man has come up with theories of why we do the things that we can do. Conditioning and learning is defined as change in behavior‚ which is resulted by different types of practices and experiences. In this report the main topics will be classical conditioning‚ operant conditioning‚ cognitive-social learning‚ and neuroscience and evolution. Every time we do something good or bad the outcome determines our reactions in future situations

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    Portfolio Project: Analysis of Negative Leadership Behavior Crystal L. LaCour Colorado State University Details of Negative Leadership Behavior When I first took on a production supervisor job in a manufacturing environment‚ I managed a large group of employees (60+) with essentially no sense of team dynamics or continuous improvement‚ and no direct reports in leadership. I spent nearly four years working to change the culture through Total Quality Management and transformational leadership

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    financially accessible for many people. Funding also creates the negative effect of stress from long term debt that many students face in post secondary education. As government funding fails‚ it also creates the downfall of high quality faculties. Post Secondary education systems encourage people to pursue higher education to build future economic success but in doing so funds should also be affordable. Since funds are expensive‚ negative effects become more prevalent throughout post secondary education

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    Basic Positive And Negative Effects Of Gaming Abstract The purpose of this study emphasizes on both‚ the positive and the negative impacts of playing video games on the teenagers. Over the last 30 years video games have made an impact on the way teenagers spend their leisure time. This research hypothesizes that social interaction‚ psychological‚ in particular aggressive behavior‚ health

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    Chapter 2 Foundations of Individual Behavior Biographical Characteristics Personal characteristics— such as age‚ gender‚ and marital status— that are objective and easily obtained from personnel records. Age Tenure of the Employees Marital Status Gender Biographical Characteristics Ability‚ Intellect‚ and Intelligence Ability- An individual’s capacity to perform the various tasks in a job. Intellectual Ability- The capacity to do mental activities. Multiple Intelligences-

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