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the Korean War is when North Korea and South Korea were fighting in each other in a war
IDEAL FAMILY
An ‘ideal’ family is one that has the<u> morays, morals, beliefs and actions</u>, convictions that are shared and developed by the whole. If you are a practising Jewish person and lived with an agnostic family, there is an unbalance of your intent within this whole. While you may respect one another, your daily practice is out of sync.
An ideal family would be people who <u>live in total comfort with each other, and couldn’t even imagine life without their family members even if they have to live in a tiny room together</u>
Many families are said to be ideal when <u>everyone gets along</u>, and never fights, and love each other amazingly.
This is a very hard expectation to live up to. In a humans nature, we are guaranteed to fight every once in a while, even with the happiest personalities.
It also depends on the personalities of the family members. Some families act different, to morph into the right fit for those people in the family. Putting one kind of family for all families is very very close to impossible.
But what you should note is what is <u>not</u> an ideal family.
- Being afraid of the parents
- Feeling like you can’t tell anyone anything
You just need to observe and find the best fit for everyone in your family to get so,what along and be happy. That is the greatest gift someone can give to a family
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A) In classical conditioning, we need the toddler (US) to discontinue running across a street (UR) by associating it with something unpleasant.
During conditioning, we can use shouting as a neutral stimulus. (NS) Every time the toddler approaches the street (US) it will be associated with yelling. The toddler will then respond to the yelling with fear. (UR)
After conditioning, the toddler will associate crossing the street with fear, without the presence of yelling. (CR)
This method has been proved to generate phobias.
B) When it comes to removing a phobia, it may require <em>systematic desensitization</em>, a type a behavioral therapy based off of classical conditioning. It aims to remove fear (UR)
When the child sees the dog (US) the child is fearful (UR) so we would need relaxation techniques. For example, sweets can be used as a positive reinforcement. (NS)
During conditioning, every time the child is placed with a friendly dog, the child is rewarded with sweets. With enough repetition, the child will willing interact with the dog; play time is the conditioned stimulus, and sense of well-being is the conditioned response.