John Locke argued that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity. In addition, he considered personal identity to be founded on consciousness (viz. memory) and not on the substance of either the soul or the body.
<span>Based on a "variable-interval schedule".</span>
A variable interval schedule<span> refers to
a sort of operant conditioning reinforcement schedule</span> in the process
support is given to a reaction after particular measure of time has passed, the
amount of time which is not predictable, yet this measure of time is on a changing/variable
schedule.
True. he believed that by getting rid of these social differences, everyone would be equal and equally well off; so he came up with communism. of course, we all know that it ended up being equally BAD off. ;)
Population growth is encouraged in developed countries, while developing countries are actually encouraging limiting population growth.
Developed countries face the problem of aging populations - more people on pensions, less people working and encouraging having more children is supposed to counter this. - the best answer is D.