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    should include a token system for following teacher directives. Tokens such as stickers, coins, or play money can be earned for completing assignments, engaging in instruction, and for not talking during class. Howard can use these tokens to trade them in for special privileges or activities. It is important to individualize these rewards based on student preferences and interests (DuPaul, Weyandt, & Janusis, 2011). A response cost approach can also be implemented to take a token every time he…

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    The mere fact that we have to ask if Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of freedom and equality has come true gives us the answer we seek, and that is a resounding and emphatic, no. Simply being able to eat at restaurants, use public restrooms, and sleep in the same hotels as white people is not the realization of his dream. In his speech, Dr. King said, “When will you be satisfied? We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality.”…

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    What does it mean to say that brain states and processes are identical with the mental states and processes? Mention four objections to this theory along with Smart’s reply to the same. The brain-mind identity theory (also known as physicalism) claims that the mental states and processes are identical to the processes and states of the brain. This does not, however, imply that the mind is the brain or vice versa. For instance, in saying that ‘Tom has a good mind’, we are not referring to his…

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    Exonumia are currency-like items that carry no value as currency. They are valued for their aesthetic or novelty value rather than their precious metal content or assigned currency value. This includes currency that has been artistically debased, tokens, medals, and more. “Hobo Nickels” are created when coins are used as a sculpting medium. They are artfully carved and altered into unique artworks. The term has evolved into an umbrella term for the use of coins as a sculpting medium. The…

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    The Enlightenment was NOT for everyone! The intellectual movement left out main groups of society. These groups were women and African slaves. In many primary sources, that extended and supported this statement, had that MEN had certain rights and a MAN is born free. There were only a few times that the primary sources had “people” or a “person.” Never did any say “women have certain rights,” but there are a few times that states what slaves’ rights are/ what they should be. Many people, or…

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    Once Upon A Time, In a far away land, there was a magnificent kingdom. This kingdom was ruled by a fair and righteous king, named Cedric, alongside with his beloved wife, queen Tatiana. The King and the Queen had a beautiful daughter. Her name was Princess Amelia. Princess Amelia was a beautiful and graceful young lady. She had long brown hair and hazel eye. Everyone in the kingdom adored Princess Amelia, except one named, Merbeth. Merbet was a cold-hearted witch who was jealous of Princess…

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    When OpenID was first created and starting to be used by major companies as their go-to single sign-on solution, people were skeptical. Today, it is used just about everywhere and people do not usually think twice before using it to log into their favorite website. We will explore how the improvements OpenID has made over the years have caused it along with OAuth to become some of the most widely used cross-site authentication protocols. In this paper, we will also touch on what flaws still…

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    1. I agree that increasing the router memory to infinite cannot control congestion because even if routers have an infinite amount of memory, congestion gets worse, because by the time packets reach to the front of the queue, they have already timed out (repeatedly), and duplicates have been sent. 2. Flow Control vs Congestion Control It ensures that the sender only sends what the receiver can handle. The congestion control makes sure that everyone across a network has a "fair" amount of…

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    Numerous studies conducted in the last three decades have shown that our ability to discriminate non-native phonemic contrasts can be improved thanks to specific laboratory training procedures (e.g., Bradlow et al., 1999; Bradlow et al., 1997; Jamieson and Morosan, 1986, 1989; Lively et al., 1994; Lively et al., 1993; Logan et al., 1991; Sadakata and McQueen, 2013). For example, Bradlow et al. (1997) showed that the forced-choice identification of /r/ and /l/ by Japanese speakers significantly…

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    pearl In Hawthorne's novel the scarlet letter we see a woman who manages to live after committing adultery and what kept her from committing a bigger sin. Hesters daughter Pearl, more than just a symbol ; she actually helps keeps Hester from deteriorating and becoming a catastrophic mess.Being a act of love , giving a straight image of herself, and reminding Hester of her mistake. Hester forced to wear the scarlet letter "A" for the rest of her life. Having a mental and…

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