Trees the river and manly open space
Answer:
Differential Reinforcement of an Other Behavior
Explanation:
Differential reinforcement of other behaviors is a procedure for decreasing problem behaviour in which reinforcement is delivered for any response other than a specific target behavior for example Jenny tends to kick people as she walks down the hall. If Jenny makes it all the way down the hall without kicking anyone her one-on-one aide lets her select a prize from the prize box. This is an example of Differential Reinforcement of an Other Behavior.
I assume you mean Mahatma (there were also other relevant Gandhis: Indira, Sonia)
Some important events in his life were:
-his time in Jail in South Africa, which made him sensitive to racism
-his involvement in the Boar War when he was an ambulance driver
-1920 Gandhi took leadership of the Indian Congress Party
-his non-cooperation movement starting in 1921
-Indian independence in 1947
Answer:
well to answer the question i need some numbers XD
Explanation:
Explanation:
Buddhism and Hinduism agree on karma, dharma, moksha and reincarnation. They are different in that Buddhism rejects the priests of Hinduism, the formal rituals, and the caste system. Buddha urged people to seek enlightenment through meditation.