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    pleasant…for the privileged. The wealth and prosperity of classical liberalism only applied to people who had

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    abandoned the old political systems of monarchy. Economic achievement made due to the Industrial Revolution strengthened the connection between the economy and politics, and thus the emergence of classical liberalism and its future derivatives are inseparably tied to both economic and political components. Classical liberalism, New deal liberalism and neoliberalism are similar in that they all put much emphasis on the economy. They derived from the same basic ideology that individuals should be free and

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    As the fifteenth century dawned, Western Europe was changing. The Black Plague and other illnesses resulted in a significant decrease in the overall population, which resulted in a shift of power from wealthy landlords to those who worked the land. As great estates were crumbling, they demanded hourly wages or bought their own land. Cities were growing larger and people were no longer defining themselves by their family or occupation into which they were born, rather they were thinking of themselves

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    assignment I will be researching “to what extent were both Athens and Sparta culturally enlightened during the Classical Period of Ancient Greece.” Firstly, Women were treated in very different ways Sparta gave women many more opportunities then Athens. Girls and boys were not educated in Sparta as they were trained to be warrior which was seen as more important than a proper education. Were as only boys were in Athens girls could be educated in homes if they had rich parents. Girls were educated

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    Applications Behaviorism has applications in many areas of psychology and education. One of the most popular applications of Pavlov's classical conditioning are used in therapies such as, aversion and flooding. Watson's and Skinner's operant conditioning, using reinforcement and or punishment have applications in education. Behavior Therapy Behavior therapy tends to be brief and solution-focused, concentrates on overt, observable behavioral processes and cognitions, focuses on the here and now,

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    What is Watson’s Classical Conditioning? Classical Conditioning was found by Dr. Ivan Pavlov. Watson’s research was influenced by Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning Theory. Watson made a research on children’s emotions using the Classical Conditioning model. According to Watson, love, fear, and anger are the three kinds of emotions inherited by humans (Hall 1988). He believed these emotions could be learned through conditioning. He formed his hypothesis and carried out an experiment. John B

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    During the medieval period, the key elements in the political arena were feudalism. Feudalism means a government whereby political power is exercised in a local manner by individuals rather than in a bureaucracy of the centralized government. During this period political activities were all about personal affairs which were based on the individual loyalty rather the loyalty of the people or political system. Medieval political activities were characterized by three basic features. To start with,

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    According to a study conducted by the Institute of Education, “children who read for pleasure made more progress in math, vocabulary and spelling between the ages of 10 and 16 than those who rarely read” (“Reading for Pleasure,” 2013). Nowadays, we see children who prefer using the latest gadgets, rather than reading a book. This is due in part to the significant advancement in technology, but the main concern here is, how can parents keep their children away from iPad’s, iPhones, and playstations

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    The Difference between Operant and Classical Conditioning Operant and classical conditioning plays a big role in education. The difference between these conditions is that operant conditioning when a teacher uses behavioral techniques to reinforce learning. It involves rewards and punishments. When a behavior is rewarded it cases that behavior to increase; on the other hand, if the behavior is punished then it causes the behavior to decrease. In contrast, classical conditioning does not take in account

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    classification of Ballet and Capoeira dance the cultural traditions of the dance styles will be projected. Haskell explains the significance of the word ‘classical’, “it implies a set of rules that are rigid, that have developed over a long period”. The globalisation of ballet aids also in the characteristics of ballet as a dance form. Classical is a term which is closely linked to ballet. (Greskovic, 2005, pp. 5 – 10) The word ‘Ballet’ stems from the Italian word “Ballo” deriving from the Italian

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