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    Firstly, to better understanding on rhythm I have to understand the pulse or beat. Beat is used to measure the length or duration of the musical sound, notes, and silences, rest. Classical music that without played with drum might hard to find the rhythm or I can say the rhythm of it is just complex as the pulse is not explicit. For an example, Romantic Piece No. 4 by Dvorak has combined both cello and piano. It used piano to play…

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    On Female Identity Analysis

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    Judith Kegan Gardiner writes in On Female Identity and Writing by Women that “[f]emale identity is a process and writing by women engages us in this process as the female seeks to define itself in the experience of creating art” (361). Elaine Showalter takes the case further in her discussion of gender differences in determining “whether sex differences in language use can be theorized in terms of biology, socialization, and culture; whether women can create new languages of their own; [and]…

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    For years the debate over whether or not Classical Athens under the rule of Pericles was a true democracy has been a subject for controversy. Some historians argue that Pericles was an elected ruler and that Athens was “ruled by her first citizen” instead of by the people while others argue that Athens was a true democracy based on the actions of the Athenian city-state and the way their government was set up . However, Athens under the rule of Pericles should be considered a democracy for…

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    dog 's’ natural instincts could even be labeled as animal cruelty, and therefore, his experiments were unethical. Another criticism of Pavlov’s study is that dogs are not the most biologically similar to humans. In order to achieve the best results to predict the potential for classical conditioning of humans, a more similar animal should have been chosen. Applications or new directions for research: This study could be adapted to help prisoners trying to reform themselves. If negative or…

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    Greek Coinage

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    field in the study of Ancient Greek economies. In constant flux as new hoards are found and their analyses published, ideas regarding what motivated Greeks to begin striking metal pieces with stamps play an integral role in understanding archaic and classical Greece. However, some economists and historians question the way issues of money are approached. Economist Maria Pia Paganelli argues that asking what money is “for”, as if some individual invented it for a specific purpose, leads to a…

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    money out of nothing: Above all the role of the Government, its limits, and the way that it is carried out must be understood before diving into the murky depths of the Governments relationship with the Federal Reserve. The founding fathers were Classical Liberals. However, the term Liberal should not be confused with the social Marxists that now use the term. As a matter of fact modern Liberals are the exact opposite of what the founding fathers were. The founding fathers stood for private…

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    it involves killing, vandalism, theft (belongings and auto), and the beating of rival gang members. Gang violence is very prevalent in communities with low income. The two theorists I have chosen are B.F Skinner (conditioning) John B Watson’s (Classical Conditioning) and Robert K. Merton 's (Anomie Theory). According to B.F Skinner, the study of behaviorism is simply observing what people do. John B. Watson was most famous for his experiments with Little Albert. In terms of conditioning, John…

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    Classical conditioning deals with reflexive and involuntary behaviors that eventually lead to a controlled response. I will begin by identifying the unconditional stimulus, in this case a normal day with no complications to his health. This would be considered…

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    Behavior Modification Assignment The target behavior that I want to manipulate and completely change of mine is picking and biting my nails. I have realized that whenever I am nervous or in a stressful situation I seem to bite or pick at my nails. Maybe I do this to keep my mind off the subject of matter when I am nervous or it’s a muscle memory spasm I subconsciously do without knowing. The fact that I pick at my nails or bite is extremely annoying to me because I ruin them and they don’t…

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    Emotional Development: Application of Theories and any Educational Implications Emotional development is the gradual understanding of what feelings are, how feelings form, what they mean, and developing the skills to manage emotions appropriately. Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung agree that childhood experiences have a profound impact on our emotional development and adult emotional health. Psychoanalytic Theory with Psychosexual Component Freud’s theory is centered on the idea that a person’s past…

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