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…or automatic response. Most human behaviour is operant which is learned and strengthened by a process of operant conditioning. Examples of this type of behaviour would include: - driving a car, going to work, playing a sport and daily events which take place…
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…intercourse may trigger a cataplectic attack. A Narcoleptic may even fall asleep at the most dangerous times. For example, driving a car with this untreated disorder puts a person at high risk of an automobile accident. The disorder makes it difficult for them…
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…toy set (track and cars). Levels of affiliation (engaging vs. distancing) and assertion (direct vs. non-direct) were rated on 7-point scales every 5 seconds from the videotapes for both parent and child. Overall, the play activity accounted for a large…
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…of everything from chocolates to cars can tell you, and the urge to worship the divine (by whatever name) is also strongly present in many. In early religions and Neo-Paganism, sex was celebrated as an affirmation of life. It was felt to be a foundational part…
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…. At times people's lives become like soap operas because of their greed and the low regard they have for nurturing love. Also, sex is often the hook or gimmick for an advertisement. It sells perfume, furniture, cars, gum, clothes, food, and anything else…
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…spills that occur are usually small, based on data from the US Coast Guard. In 1997, more than three-fourths of the spills in US waters were under ten gallons of oil, which is less than a car’s fuel tank can hold. From the year of 1989, the year…
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…Acid Rain The damaging effects of acid rain on society is becoming overwhelmed with great amounts of pollution from cars, factories and an large amounts of garbage. The immense amounts of sulphur dioxide put into the air causes high levels…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of Ndotsheni. Through the eyes of Reverend Kumalo the city is described, “He sees great high buildings, there are red and green lights on them, almost as tall as the buildings. They go on and off. The noise is immense. Cars and buses one behind the other, more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of traffic on the streets in Britain many people assume children are in increased danger. Cars are becoming faster and there are more of them so it is little wonder that people think this. Children are also now fortunate enough to have the privilege of being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, there are other factors that can lead to a biologically risk such as drinking and driving, riding in a car with an inebriated driver, or even engaging in sexual activities under the influence of alcohol. Alcoholism is therefore a true disease in the physical sense…
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