About 2,800 years ago, people known as the Maya lived in farming villages on the Yucatan Peninsula and the highlands to the south. From about A.D. 250 to A.D. 900, they built city-states in Central America that included great pyramid temples and public plazas featuring huge stone columns that recounted their history. Excavations at Tikal, Guatemala, one of the greatest and oldest Maya centers, have revealed thousands of structures and artifacts. The findings include temples, pyramids, ball-playing courts, stone monuments, tools, ceremonial objects, and a great many.easily quarried and used for building and tool making. In the south, volcanoes stretched over the highlands and yielded valuable resources. The fertile volcanic soil allowed the people to grow crops.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Fetishistic disorder.</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Fetishistic disorder:</em><em> In abnormal psychology, the term "fetishistic disorder" is described as an individual's tendency to experience intense and recurrent "sexual arousal" by using either specific type of inanimate object or particular attention on any "non-genital" body part or parts that often leads to developing functional impairment or significant distress.</em>
<em>Symptom: </em><em>Anxiety, guilt, depression, etc.</em>
<em>As per the question, the statement represents the "fetishistic disorder".</em>
According to the broken windows theory, <span>Social context tends to encourage or discourage social deviance, such as committing crime
Social context often give them a cause that justify all of their behaviors, even though it broke the law.
For example,in recent months, many people felt encouraged to do vandalism acts in the context of protesting newly elected united states' president.</span>
Answer:
Independent group contingency
Explanation:
Independent group contingency are reward systems in which members of a group (children) individually earn token reinforcers demonstrating ideal behavior.
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North Africa is mostly desert. But the ancient Egyptians found that they could grow crops by irrigation ditches from the Nile River
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