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    Running head: PHOBIAS AND ADDICTIONS Phobias and Addictions PSY/300 Abstract This essay examines phobias and addictions, how phobias can be developed through operant conditioning and how addictions can be developed through operant conditioning. This essay also examines the distinctions between classical and operant condition and examines “extinction” as it relates to psychological theory and how extinction is achieved in classical and operant conditioning. Phobias

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    What exactly is an addiction? It is common to hear an individual say they are addicted to something without fully knowing or understanding the definition of addiction. Addiction can be described as a dependence on a substance or behavior which affects the physical, psychological and emotional wellbeing in an individual (What is addiction?, n/a). The trouble with everyday addictions such as: cell phones, drugs, and gambling, affect people’s everyday life and lives of their loved ones dramatically

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    Doc Holiday      Doc Holiday could be known as the most skillful gambler, the nerviest, fastest, and deadliest man with a six-shooter. John Henry Holiday was born on August 14, 1851 in Griffin, Georgia. His father was Henry Broughs, and mother Alice Jane Holiday. Their first child Martha Elenore, had died at six months of age on January 8, 1889. Holidays father was a druggist by trade and later became a wealthy planter, lawyer, and during the civil was he was a confederate

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    The Black Sox scandal is similar to what is going on today with the New England Patriots football team, and their quarterback Tom Brady. Brady has been suspended for four games in the upcoming season, because “he ruined the integrity of the sport”, for is actions in deflategate. The players involved in the Black Sox scandal were suspended and never reinstated for their part in the throwing of the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. The scandal included eight players from the Chicago

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    are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely. For example, if a fair coin is tossed repeatedly and tails comes up a larger number of times than is expected, a gambler may incorrectly believe that this means that heads is more likely in future tosses.[2] . Such an expectation could be mistakenly referred to as being due, and it probably arises from

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    RELATED CASES: None SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None On 02/29/2016, Anthony Tarropino contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Grand Theft. Mr. Tarrapino advised sometime between 10/1/2015 and 02/27/2016, an unknown suspect stole three watches out of his packed personal belongings. Mr. Tarrapino said he and his family relocated to Hudson from New York in June of 2015. He advised a lot of property was still packed in boxes. He stated he and his wife are getting a divorce

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    story about Smiley ends there, but one can easily assume he bet right afterwards. Addiction is a mental illness when someone can't resist something. The most common addictions are related to alcohol or drugs. Coming in close behind would be gambling. Gamblers tend to have “diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity,”

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    Gambling Screen The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) is a screening tool often used for compulsive gambling. The SOGS is a 16-item screening tool, which includes three different categories, such as no problem, some problem, and probable pathological gambler. Essentially, the instructions direct test takers to mark either not at all, less than once a work, or once a week or more for the first item. After this, test takers are prompted to answer questions and statements concerning gambling. As I took

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    Many elements of drama were evident throughout the play to maintain the audience’s attention and effectively convey the morals surrounding the social issues addressed. One of the particular elements that was crucial to ‘The Forwards’ success was the use of roles: seen in character change and development. The near impeccable character change was utilized regularly in the play as the actors manipulated their movement, voice, stance and facial expressions to portray clear character changes with the

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    making him similar to the gangsters of that era. Instead of grimy thugs the wealthy criminals of Gatsby time were just like him: rich, powerful, and affluent. (1) We see this when Gatsby goes to meet Meyer Wolfshiem. Wolfshiem is described as a “gambler” and “The man who fixed the 1919 World Series” but he has still managed to evade incarceration. Nick was surprised that just one man could “play with the faith of fifty million people—with the single-mindedness of a burglar blowing a safe” not even

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