<span>Negative punishment is being applied in this situation. The removal of items that Richard enjoys, is the result of missing curfew. When his parents take away his desired activities and items, then he is receiving a consequence, that being a form of negative punishment.</span>
Gerrymandering is the practice of one party packing as many voters of the other party into the fewest districts possible.
Her inference that the African American student was more likely to start the fight is an example of <u>stereotyping</u> whereas her behavior of suspending that student but not the other one is an example of <u>discrimination.</u>
Stereotyping simply refers to the generalized belief about a particular group of people. Discrimination is the act of making unjustified distinctions about a particular group of people.
Since she stated that the African American student was more likely to start the fight, this is an example of stereotyping and the fact that she only suspended one student is discrimination.
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They were mad because <span> British continued transgressing against the Native American homeland, butchering erratic tournament, and pushing the Native Americans outside of their headquarters.</span>
A person who will get alienation must have done something horribly wrong to get this.
a person who will get job dissatisfaction must have most likely not completed the job or done the job wrong.
there's a difference but a minor one.
someone did something really bad to get alienated.
someone did something still bad but could be fixed and is acceptable to some measures. (more like a warning)