Self-criticism can be a constructive mechanism of self-improvement and self-reflection, but it also can be very destructive. In the age of social media, we constantly have access to other peoples lives and can not help but to compare. It is all good, until this analyzing becomes more agressive towards one self. For example, 'oh, they are vacationing at such a nice place' goes to 'I am so stupid, I can never earn so much money to afford such a vacation'. Not everyone have a highly developed self-esteem, then this self-criticism becomes hard to handle and can even turn into constant anxiety and even depression. One of the most prominent self-criticizing has to do with the self-image or appearance. People want to look good and also stand out. This balace is hard to achieve. Sometimes people go as far as immitating the 'idol' or the person they think looks perfect. By self-criticizing you are almost denying your personal traits, and wanting to look like someone else. It all comes down to self-acceptance and controling your self-criticizm. If you try to look at yourself more objectively, you will have healty self-criticism that will help you improve.
Answer: option c continuous reinforcement schedule
Explanation: in continuous reinforcement schedule, it involves encouraging a positive or good behavior (character) when it occurs. Encouraging of good behavior can be in form of reward, reinforcement, giving gifts, cash, appreciation and in this case of the teacher, a star sticker. Children are always happy when they are noticed for their good behavior or when you show them love or credit for it. They cherish it in their heart and we want to do more. Every good act is rewarded in continuous reinforcement schedule by teachers and this will motivate or boast the child to always makes right choices. It is simple and systemic. A child who is being rewarded for good behavior will end up having that knowledge and stay good at all times because it has become a part of him.
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A. Uruk
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At one point in time (around 2900 BC), Uruk was regarded as the Largest City in the world. This city was located near Euphrates River, which made it easy for the agricultural sector in the city to flourish.
The river also enable the people in the city to freely travel to distribute various types of goods to other territory. This made the city able to accumulate a lot of wealth. At the peak of its power, this city had around 80,000 population (which a lot for early societies in that era)
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I think it’s consumer goods
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I'm pretty sure it's dialect
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