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wonder make people philosophi because if you have wonder you can do everything.if your wit is as strong as your will nothing is impossible and people think more about their wonder and become philosophise.
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c. negative reinforcement
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Sam skips school so that he can play video games at the arcade. Sam's parents find him there and make him mow the lawn when they get home. As a result of having to mow the lawn, Sam doesn't skip school to go to the arcade anymore. Having to do something he dislikes as punisher for the problem behavior is an example of <u>negative reinforcement</u>.
Paul begins with his heritage. This may be because his opponents placed this at the top of their list of credentials. All indications point to the fact that the intruders extolled their Jewishness. They were trueborn Jews from Palestine--Hebrews . . . Israelites . . . Abraham's descendants<span>--and not outlanders like this upstart from Tarsus (Fahy 1964:215). Paul's response is simply, </span>So am I<span> (v. 22). At the time Paul writes, </span>Hebrew<span> designated mother tongue and place of upbringing. So what he is affirming is that, like his rivals, he looks on Palestine as his home and Aramaic as his native language. This accords with Acts 22:3, where Paul states that although he was born in Tarsus of Cilicia, he grew up in Jerusalem. It also fits Philippians 3:5, where he claims that he is "a Hebrew of Hebrews." Second, he is an </span>Israelite<span>--that is, a member of God's chosen people (Gutbrod 1965:386). Third, he is one of </span>Abraham's descendants.<span> The Greek is literally translated "the seed of Abraham," which for a Jew amounted to circumcision on the eighth day in accordance with Mosaic law (again, compare Phil 3:5).</span>
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i went with c and the flippin answer was <u><em>d</em></u> thinks alot to the person who commented nonsense.
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