It depends on if you think it matters. Prestige helps because prestigious schools tend to be very good. It also looks really good on your resume. However, some schools aren't very prestigious and are very good. Like I said, it really depends on if you care about it or not.
<span>The son of Japanese immigrants, Daniel Ken Inouye volunteered for the U.S. Army after the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 and joined the famed Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He lost his right arm in a firefight with Germans in Italy in 1945, and would win the Distinguished Service Cross--and belatedly, the Medal of Honor--for his war service. Elected to the House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1959, the year Hawaii became a state, Inouye entered the Senate in 1963. Over his long career, he was a steadfast voice for his state in Washington and drew national attention for his quiet but courageous leadership on high-profile Senate committees investigating the Watergate scandal and the Iran-Contra affair. At the time of his death, Inouye was the longest-serving current U.S. senator, having been elected to nine consecutive terms over 49 years.
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<span>British leaders ordered troops and the colonies to prepare to seize the colonial militia's weapons.</span>
Answer:
This is an example of stimulus generalization.
Explanation:
Stimulus generalization happens when a stimulus, similar to the conditioned one, causes the same behavior or response as the conditioned stimulus. In this case, the conditioned stimulus was the air puff and a 1000 MHz tone, but Amy shows the same behavior when the tone is also in other frequencies since the stimulus was generalized.
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