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    Julie Behavior Analysis

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    The first question that the writer selected to analysis 12-year-old Julie behavior was number six, which was to examine Julie’s moral development based on Kohlberg’s theory. Kohlberg’s theory of moral development focused on the reasoning that was used to answer moral dilemmas (Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda, 2011). The theory of moral development attempts to comprehend an individual’s perspective that he or she has of his or her world (Linn, 2001). In fact, Kohlberg’s theory has been used by…

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    It was an ordinary day, with my family going to the zoo. For me it was so interesting and beautiful how every animal acted in a certain type of way. I was with my little sister Grace, my parents, and my beautiful daughter Emily. We had so much fun that day. Feeling the nice hot sun, listening to different animal sounds specially the chirping of the birds. Everything was so amazing. Watching Emily's big hazel eyes in amazement was priceless. We were passing by the giraffe pen, and then we…

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    One of my personal heroes who displays naturalist intelligence is Steve Irwin (1962-2006). As a kid, I grew up watching Steve’s television series, “The Crocodile Hunter”, a wildlife documentary show which followed Steve as he went out into the wild in various countries around the world to interact with animals. His show went on to become the highest ever rated on the Animal Planet channel. Steve was a strong supporter of environmentalism and the conservation of endangered species. One of his…

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    Film Essay The Zookeeper's wife, directed by Niki Caro and written by Angela Workman, has a Holocaust-related theme. Antonina Zabinski (Jessica Chastain), Jan Zabinski's (Johan Heldenbergh), the zookeeper’s, wife assists in caring for their zoo and her family. The zoo brings the whole family and town together, and the entertaining animals bring joy to everyone. Conversely, they are to find out that the Germans were going to turn their Polish town and cozy lives upside-down. Antonina's faith to…

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    To begin, behaviorism is examining observable and measurable behaviors due to learned behaviors. Through the behavioral approach, Jake’s anxiety would be a learned behavioral response (classical conditioning). The origin of Jake’s anxiety may have been a learned response. This behavior reoccurring would cause Jake to be more anxious. Jake would possibly experience an increased heart rate and/or higher blood pressure levels. To see what causes his anxiety, a psychologist would have to identify…

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    virescens) in central Ohio” by Marja H. Bakermans and Amanda D. Rodewald, published in 2006, examines the selection of habitat across three spatial scales and the effects of understory arthropod biomass, vegetation structure and breeding productivity. As human populations grow and urban development increases desirable habitat for many habitat-specific species decreases resulting in population declines. It is important to understand habitat selection criteria the negative effects of urbanization…

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    The Saber-tooth Tiger/ Cat The Sabertooth tiger is all around the world. Many may say they don't know what a saber-tooth is but we seen it throughout our childhood. When we were small we use to watch the movie Ice Age which includes the three friends a mammoth, a sloth and last a saber-tooth tiger. Many have also seen 10,000 b.c which includes a sabertooth tiger, no one should say they haven't seen one because everyone has watched a movie where one was in. A sabertooth isn't a cuddling…

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    “Elephants,tigers,and other animals that the circus use to entertain the adences do not stand on their head, jump through hoops, balance on pedestal because they want to. They perform these and other difficult tricks because they're afraid what will happen if they don't.” - A volunteer from PETA. In the USA there are many laws to help save endangered animals yet something as bad as the circus does not. Circuses should no longer have animal acts due to the abuse and bad nourishment for these wild…

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    12. How can the principles of (a) classical conditioning theory and (b) instrumental conditioning theory be applied to the development of marketing strategies? Classical conditioning is now seen as cognitive associative learning; not the acquisition of new reflexes, but the acquisition of new knowledge about the world. Marketers can use product line extensions, family branding, and licensing to capitalize on the principles of classical conditioning. The consumer may be viewed as an information…

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    Lion Hunting Case Study

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    hunting typically takes place in buffer blocks, which lie adjacent to nature reserves; when these hunting blocks are converted to pastoral or agricultural land, the buffer zone that previously offered isolation from human activity is eliminated, leading to heightened conflict between humans and wildlife. This is evident when one analysis the consequences of Kenya’s decision to ban lion hunting in 1977; the absence of buffers led to a 60%-70% decline of wildlife populations since the…

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