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Twenty-year-old Brianna lives in a small town. She has an intense fear of social situations and scrutiny by others. She avoids speaking in class, she no longer goes to parties, and she no longer goes out to eat in restaurants. Brianna seems to be suffering from: <u>Social phobia</u>
Explanation:
Social phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, characterized by fear or anxiety about certain social situations or actions in public. The affected person often avoids these situations, or lives them with great anguish, as they experience concern about the possibility that their behaviors or actions in public may be considered inappropriate. Some social phobias are linked to specific public situations, so anxiety appears only when the person must perform a specific type of activity in public.
) To Hindus, all existence is ranked. People who live virtuously earn good karma and are reborn at a higher level of existence. Those who do evil acquire a bad karma and are reborn into suffering at a lower level of existence. In Indian art, this cycle of death and rebirth is symbolized by the image of the wheel.
2) To escape the wheel of fate, Hinduism stresses the importance of dharma, the religious and moral duties of an individual. These duties vary according to class, occupation, gender, and age.
3) Most people cannot achieve moksha in one lifetime, but Hindus believe in reincarnation. Reincarnation allows people to continue working toward moksha through several lifetimes.
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Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced by a government, political party or other entity or individual in a capacity of contextual authority. A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter.
Answer:
5.p.m
Explanation:
The answer is 17.00 (or 5 p.m.). A circle has 360 degrees. A day has 24 hours. This means that between every hour there are 360/24 = 15 degrees.
Dysfluency or post-reinforcement pauses may occur when a student is on a FI and FR schedule of reinforcement. FR schedule stands for <span>Fixed-ratio schedule, which describes when behavior is reinforced when it has occurred a fixed number of times.</span>
Most common this pauses occur from fatigue or are a way of escaping the aversive aspects of the schedule.
The situation in which we take a "break" before setting to work is an example of post-reinforcement pause.