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    Introduction In this assignment, Assignment 2, Reflexive Paper, I will discuss and evaluate three prevalent perspectives about learning and instruction. These are behaviorism, constructivism, and cognitive information processing. As I complete my tenure in the ISLT program, I feel overwhelmed with new information, which will only be truly understood when I apply it in the field. It is very interesting learning and understanding the science of why certain practices are incorporated into…

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    Emily Lange PSY 1003 Sec 002 Behavior Modification When it comes to your body, your hands are a very important part for your everyday life. Two weeks ago I broke my fourth left metacarpal bone in my right hand. Luckily, my injury was not traumatic enough to where I needed surgery. “Hand surgery is sometimes required when the bones are unstable as in a compound hand fracture in which bones visibly pierce the skin.” (Hand Fracture). However, with this being said it was required of me to wear a…

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    The performance appraisal form used needs modification. It has an area for comments on why the person performing the rating scored the employee the way they did. What it is lacking is an area to write how to correct or improve areas the employee is having issues in. What steps can be done to make sure the employee improves in these areas is an important part of the performance appraisal. Also another thing missing is there is no place to set a date to assess progress towards the goals that were…

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    whose genes have been modified before it is even out of the womb. Numerous experiments and trials that have taken place over the past few decades have helped the medical community inch closer to answering the question. Although the idea of genetic modification of a child that is still in the womb sounds completely taboo and futuristic, going to a local hospital in order to choose the chromosomes for a child’s genetic blueprint may be closer to actualization than anticipated. Trials for this…

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    pass on the lack of a limb to their offspring because their genetics still have the “blueprints” for a limb. Because of these reasons, this theory is not taught as truth. Around the same century, Charles Darwin announced his Theory of Descent with Modification. According to Darwin’s reasoning,…

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    is successful would be extinction. Extinction is defined as a process of reinforcing a behavior for a period of time before stopping the reinforcement all together in hopes of reducing the behavior occurrences. In the book entitled, “Behavior Modifications: Principles and Procedures”, the author, Raymond Miltenberger, explains behavior thoroughly and provides the many procedures that can and will…

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    well as chasing their flight patterns in your local parks. They are great pollinators. They also grace us with their gorgeous annual migration to the south during the late summer/autumn (Monarch Butterfly, 1999). By continuing forward with Genetic Modification, losing all that is one of the potential risks. If the pollen from a plant or tree could cause the Monarch caterpillar to expire when consumed (Murnaghan, 2017), wouldn't you like to be informed when dealing with a byproduct of the pollen…

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    Ornament In Ancient Art

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    Ornament plays a significant role from the beginning of human art history to now days perhaps to our future as well as we cannot deny its contribution as an aesthetic element to our daily life. We can find ornament through arts of primitive culture that shows how indigenous people tattoo on their skin, homes, caves stone etc. We will deal with the ornament, as a evident from the title itself. The importace of using the ornament in the artistic creation is evident especially in the era of Art…

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    Why Do People Wear Tattoos

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    Tattoos are a huge problem in the world today. Everyone I know has tattoos. In the world today, specifically the job world, we do not accept tattoos. Tattoos do not and cannot get you a job because they look “unprofessional” to people. I have two tattoos of my own. These are ways to express yourself, are a form of art, and are used as camouflage. Tattoos are ways to express yourself and who you are. Many people have them. When it comes to getting a job it is hard because people have tattoos…

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    I. Summary of Problem For this assignment, I choose to work with a 24 year old male who currently reports struggling with balancing both his work and personal life. As an actuarial analyst, he is required to take a series of exams throughout his professional career in order to achieve the official title of an Actuary. According to him, the exams take up a great deal of his time, and he is unable to partake in any events that he enjoys. In addition to taking these exams, he was recently married…

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