I believe the answer is: <span> Histrionic personality disorder
</span><span> Histrionic personality disorder is refers to a personality disorder that make an individual keep displaying emotional exaggeration.
It is very common for people with </span><span> Histrionic personality disorder to constantly seeking attention or over dramatized his/her situations.</span>
<span>Jun 18, 2015 - A while ago, I wrote about our dear Gabor Fekete, the resolute crackpot who has been spamming physicists' in-boxes with his theories for a while now. His English borders on the incomprehensible at times, and whatever logic there may be in his theories is impenetrable (despite his claim that his writings ...</span><span>
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T started when Francisco Madero called for an overthrow to Porfirio Diaz after a corrupt election. It lasted for more than a decade, killing nearly a million people--however, it also created the modern Mexican state, gave the country its modern constitution (in 1917) and eventually leading to the creation of its ruling party, the PRI. Basically, the Revolution transformed Mexico from a country dominated by rural aristocrats to one dominated by an urban elite.
Pros:
Food - Exploration brought the eastern and western hemispheres together, sharing each others food sources. Nations found the new resources extremely helpful to crop rotation, mass agriculture, and fueling a new economy. Some nations, such as Ireland and the potato, became entirely reliant on these new food sources.
Colonization and Economy - Although this is mainly a pro for Western European countries, it is extremely important. Colonization brought massive development of plantations, boosting European economy.
Cons:
Disease - Nearly 80% of the native populations of the Americas were killed off by disease, especially smallpox.
<span>Enslavement - European exploration brought many racial tensions as Europeans treaty almost any non-white man as subhuman. Natives were often forced into labor under laws, but were short lived due to the effects of disease.</span>
Gamblers and fisherman sometimes have a difficult time controlling their need to gamble and fish, respectively, because of the <u>Variable-ratio </u>schedule of reinforcement.
Explanation:
A schedule of reinforcement is part of operant conditioning which states about instances when a behavior will be reinforced, whether with each time, or none at all.
Reinforcements (positive or negative) aim to strengthen a behavior. Variable-ration schedule is a part of partial reinforcement which leads response to be reinforced only at part of the time.
Variable-ratio schedule occurs when a reinforcement results in a steady response rate with reinforcements after an unpredictable number of responses, like after 2, 4, 5, 9 and so on.
When a gambler gambles the first time, he/she may not win; the second time also none; so decides to quit and leave but finally decides to play one last time and wins at that time. This win reinforces him/her to gamble again. The same thing happens with fishermen also when they cannot fish for the first few attempts but finally succeeds which will make them to do fishing again.