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Classical Conditioning in Everyday LifeOne of the great things about conditioning is that we can see it all around us. Here are some examples of classical conditioning that you may see:1. Conditioned Fear & Anxiety - many phobias that people experience are the results of conditioning.For Example - "fear of bridges" - fear of bridges can develop from many different sources. For example, while a child rides in a car over a dilapidated bridge, his father makes jokes about the bridge collapsing and all of them falling into the river below. The father finds this funny and so decides to do it whenever they cross the bridge. Years later, the child has grown up and now is afraid to drive over any bridge. In this case, the fear of one bridge generalized to all bridges which now evoke fear.2. Advertising - modern advertising strategies evolved from John Watson's use of conditioning. The approach is to link an attractive US with a CS (the product being sold) so the consumer will feel positively toward the product just like they do with the US.US --> CS --> CR/URattractive person --> car --> pleasant emotional response
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Answeri think hey were always help for and caring for their bands? this was written by darnisha harris from breaux bridge la,they would work together and be a team. If it was a small animal, one person could hold down the animal and another stab it. Things like that.
well the best way to kill yourself is to probably slit your wrist.Down the river not across the stream. But if you have a gun just shoot through your brain. don't miss or else you will die slowly. and try to go through your temple it will end faster. DO NOT JUMP OFF A BRIDGE you will just die slowly and painfully turst me. But don't kill yourself is it really that bad that you must tske your own life?? Think about your family...
In "Bridge to Terabithia," Leslie's hobby is creating fantastical stories and imaginative worlds. She uses her creativity to build a magical kingdom called Terabithia with her friend Jess.
Leslie's favorite place to go in "Bridge to Terabithia" was Terabithia, the imaginary kingdom she created with Jess where they could escape reality and go on adventures together.
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In "Bridge to Terabithia," Janice Avery and Jesse Aarons are classmates. They do not have a close relationship in the story; Janice bullies Jesse by stealing his money, but they do not interact much beyond that.
Friendship is the most important kind of relationship anyone can have
In "Bridge to Terabithia," PT is the nickname of Leslie Burke, the adventurous and creative girl who becomes friends with the main character, Jess Aarons. The two create a magical kingdom called Terabithia and have numerous adventures together. Leslie brings out the best in Jess and helps him to overcome his fears and discover his own creativity.
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The production budget for "Bridge to Terabithia" was around $20-25 million.
Bridge to Terabithia. HANDS DOWN
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Bridge to Terabithia grossed $137,984,788 worldwide.