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    learning; that people learn through observing the actions of those around them. In children, they are particularly susceptible to picking up the habits of their caregivers and family members. Albert Bandura illustrated this theory during his famous Bobo Doll Experiment. During this experiment, children were shown a video of an adult punching, kicking, yelling, and throwing a doll around. When presented with a doll, the children who viewed the video were more likely to beat up the doll than…

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    the most accurate ways to test diseases, but abusing the respect and dignity towards animal beings has become an inexcusable act towards them. GAP, established in 1993 , is a project build to set legal and moral rights for apes such as chimpanzees, bobos and many more and under these circumstances ‘It is a historic breakthrough in reducing the barrier between humans and non animals”, (says Peter Singer an Australian philosopher and the head of GAP). Practically our studies and methods wouldn’t…

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    Equality has always been a serious issue regards racial segregation in the South of the United States, especially in the Jim Crow Era. African-Americans were dehumanized and considered inferior compared to White Americans. They were treated unfairly and restricted in public places for their rights and resources were stripped. Based on the two autobiographical memoirs, Black boy and Separate Pasts, the authors have expressed their own opposite respective experiences of Blacks and Whites to…

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    money to get me junk food which was chips and for every weekday I got food from school during lunch was always five dollars added to my tracking worksheet. There were days where I just used my money to go get myself fast food from like little caesars,Bobos, and In-N-Out. In general, my spending habit is very bad because luckily as a teen we have a high metabolism but with the way I’m spending my money isn’t going to help me once I start to hit my twenties. To conclude, this is my little short…

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    INTRODUCTION: What makes people differ from one another? Does people behave in the way they born from the life experience? This is the great debate of Psychologists as Nature vs. Nurture. It is also an important topic in Psychology, Sociology and in Philosophy. Though people are predetermined by genes, they change what they want to be through their life experiences. Features, characters or qualities we inherit is known as Nature. What people learn from society…

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    Who is Steve Harmon? On trial for involvement in a murder, is Steve Harmon, a 16 year old with African heritage. He is tried for being a lookout for a drugstore robbery that resulted in the murder of the store owner, Mr. Nesbitt. This particular trial is set in Manhattan in the novel written by Walter Dean Myers, Monster. Many people’s first impression of Steve is a typical teenager capable of making foolish decisions. However, some believe that Steve is a conscious young adult who is aware of…

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    The effect of Observational Learning on Behavior and Memory Various set of statements investigate how learning is accumulated and how direct experience, reinforcement, or punishment lead to learning. Despite the fact that scientists focused more on the most well-known learning theories such as classical conditioning and operant conditioning, observational learning became substantial for learning and memory as it is related to everyday life. Observational learning, also accepted as social…

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    Generally speaking, people are ruthless, cold, unforgiving and eager to take legal action when their overglorified pile of funds is affected; although this may be true, there are still exceptions. Lorraine Hansberry’s play, A Raisin in the Sun, focuses on a struggling black family. Members of the family, include Walter Lee Younger, the overambitious and dreamer, his wife, Ruth Younger, who is responsible for jolting him back to reality, Travis Younger, the naive child, Beneatha Younger, the…

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    Morrie relates to the Humanistic Perspective part of J.E.K.E. because he reinvented himself from when he was younger. When Morrie was younger, he suffered through the death of his mother and the diagnosis of his brother’s polio. While his mother was sick, Morrie refused to accept that was she was sick and did not spend much time with her in her last days. After her death, Morrie’s father decided to pack up and leave town. This transition made it even harder on Morrie, leaving behind all his…

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    In the Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Walter experiences growth through the obstacles in his life. Conflict forces the character into making choices, and those choices characters make fosters growth and development. Walter is Mama’s only son who has a wife, Ruth and a son, Travis. Walter is a passionate and ambitious, but he is well described as a desperate man, shackled by poverty and prejudice. He believes that starting a business will solve his economic and social problems as well…

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