1. to have strange sexual behaviors
2. to have kinks or twists (curly, wavy)
This is an example of negative reinforcement.
Her mother scolded her every time Jane bit her nails - so Jane learned that every time she bites her nails, she is going to be scolded sternly by her mother. In order to avoid that, she stopped biting her nails, and thus the reinforcement was successful.
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An archaeologist could find a tomb in Egypt with Greek writing on the wall, a temple in India with Doric pillars, or a Sphinx in Persia with the head of Alexander the Great because the country ruled over that area.
Here are the examples:
Greece controlled the Area of Egypt at it's height
The Doric stretched to India at it's height
Alexander the Great took over Persia at Macedon's height
<span>The
Marxist thinkers who believed that the corporate-owned media led to the working
class being oppressed were called the Frankurt School Theorists. The Frankurt
School and Critical Theory was a movement that originated in Germany. This
school tackled the works of Mark, Kant and Weber and were concerned on the idea
of changing society.</span>