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    being performed, like the sound the guitar produces this would be classed as the type. The guitar itself would be the token or the physical/mental state. In essence functionalism embraces multiple realisation as there are multiple guitars or tokens that produce the same type of sounds. Again using pain as a type of mental state the same logic applies as there are multiple token brain states that produce pain as a mental…

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    Behavior In High School

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    can be acquired if a “bad behavior” is punished. Educators in school systems have incorporated the method of Token Economy as a reinforcement for good classroom conduct, and it has been proven effective, now educators have noticed the “amount of inappropriate behavior exhibited by children decreased” (Filcheck, McNeil & Bernard, 2004). Token Economy is a technique were educators give tokens (play money) to children at the end of class if throughout the day they demonstrated good behavior,…

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    the feel of her name on his lips. These were feelings of deep adoration. The young woman spoke about being interested in an event, but was unable to attend because of her convent, so the narrator told her he would go for her and bring her back a token. Late to the event, he was not able to purchase anything he felt would satisfy or impress her, so he left empty-handed and…

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    Behaviour problems have always existed in schools to varying degrees. Before we can discuss challenging behaviour problems in children, we need to understand what behaviour is classified as. Behaviour is described as ‘Everything that we can do and say that someone else can see’ (Mukherji, 2001). Behaviour therefore covers a wide range of things many of which are positive; some negative from physical activity, talking, using body language, reading, writing, playing, sharing, communicating,…

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    Rent Seeking Model

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    In the paper entitled, “An Experimental Examination of Rational Rent Seeking,” Potters, de Vries and van Winden (1998) explore the power of the rent-seeking model through laboratory experiments. Rent Seeking was an idea that was first developed by Gordon Tullock in 1967 in his classic paper, “The Welfare Costs of Tariffs, Monopolies and Theft.” In this paper, he discusses three separate but still related phenomena. Firstly with tariffs, he considers how import-competing industries spend real…

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    represent racism. In respect to both Bowers and Cheslaw’s points, again I reference the eight shows I was required to attend in this class. Several of them had women of color as actresses. Though they were in the shows some seemed to only be there as a token minority. The biggest example of that is in The Divide, where…

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    an appropriate amount of time as the work demands. However, she sometimes avoids the task by looking away, a verbal reminder or other prompts is often required to facilitate work flow. She benefits from working for reinforcement, and the token economy. The token economy usually works well in facilitating her attention and focus. Vera asks for help when she finds tasks difficult and is able to imitate the clinician’s…

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    South Park revolves around the bizarre adventures of four kids accompanied by numerous recurring characters while using profane language and dark humor. In season nineteen of South Park, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone illustrate the struggle of a town monitoring its political climate as well as maintaining political correctness. South Park portrays political correctness in the most offensive way possible to show the negative effects. In fact, Randy Marsh states “You have to overdo it in…

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    Petromoneda Case Study

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    as close to 40% (effective tax rate) raised through ICOs go to the govt.’s coffers, which wouldn’t have happened in the case of PE-VC investments or an IPO stake sale. This is because regulators are not certain on considering tokens as securities, and thereby consider the token-sale as revenue generated from operations. Thus, this is a case for prolonged regulatory uncertainty and requires swift action. As over the long run, the advantages over costs through ICOs turn out to be disadvantages,…

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    For whom the Bell Tolls seems to part away from Sun & Farewell in terms of word length and sentence length. Hemingway tended to use longer words and longer sentences in For whom the Bell Tolls than in the early novels. It is obvious that results support critics’ claims about the beginning of change in this novel. If we look at the openings of the three novels; The Sun also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and For whom the Bell Tolls, it is obvious that, although words are concrete, simple,…

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