Theres only one thing that I know ... As time progressed, Indian astronomy became more scientific and less spiritual! hope this helps!
In 1991, a power struggle ensues between two warring clan lords, Mohamed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohamed. As a result of this struggle, thousands of Somali civilians are killed or wounded. In 1992, an estimated 350,000 Somalis die of disease, starvation, or civil war. Images of famine and war are shown on American news networks. In 2000, A cholera outbreak due to unsanitary water kills hundreds of Somalis. It was the context of a civil war that encouraged many Somalians to leave their country in the 1990s and 2000s. The United States received more than 10.000 Somali refugees in 2006. IN 2007 were admitted almost 7000 refugees from Somali.
Answer:
High Reinforcement value;high expectancy
Explanation:
In rotter's term, high reinforcement value refers to a reinforcement that occurs where the outcome of a certain situation is highly desirable.
Expectancy determined our belief on whether we could obtain that desirable outcome or not. People High expectancy tend to believe that they got what it takes to obtain that desirable outcome while people with low expectancy tend to be more pessimistic.
In the excerpt above, this part of the excerpt reveal that the situation has high reinforcement value:
<em>he wishes to realize his long-time dream of enrolling in medical school</em>
and this part of excerpt reveal that he has high expectancy for his own ability:
<em>He also believes that he is entirely capable of obtaining a perfect GPA if he devotes sufficient time to his schoolwork.</em>
The correctional system should be primarily rehabilitative, which is a part of the name "correctional". The criminals will eventually leave the premises of the facility when they're done with their time. If you only punish them, they'll have problems coming back to the society and might repeat their crimes. Rehabilitative facilities would help integrate them and correct their behavior so as to prevent them from leading a life of crime, which is not something that simple punishment would do.