The narrator and his clients (the Americans) are being deferential to the old man, probably out of respect and the fact that the Americans are going to have his relatives as their new neighbors. Having already benefitted from his refusal of more money, they finally agree to adopt his view of what constitutes a man's legacy.
He is an old man observing the rituals of an older time, an older culture, in his dress and in his beliefs about the way people deal with other people. The values he represents transcend the legalistic views of modern society.
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Everyone has different perspectives on everything. Therefore if Don Anselmo was the narrator, the story would be different, especially his feelings and opinions on situations. In the story, Don Anselmo was the man who sold the land to the Americans, and when the story was told by the lawyer, he didn't understand why the gentleman sold his land with such a low price. However, if Don Anselmo was telling the story, we would probably know why didn't he take the higher price for the land.
(It is not because he wanted to retain interest in the land, as some might interpret the story, but that he had made an agreement, a legal and proper one, and would not change it once he had. This is a somewhat archaic but noble sentiment, in line with his belief in what wider legacy a man leaves to his descendants.)
The narrator (a lawyer or land agent) is from the same cultural background as Don Anselmo, probably from a Hispanic family. They both appreciate that the values of society have changed, but Don Anselmo insists on living his life according to the older standards.
He is old, and dignified. But his formal garments are tattered by age, and his formal bearing and mannerisms (including a boy to hold his coat) seem out of place in more modern times.
In the story gentleman of Rio en medio What type of character is Don Anselmo?
The meaning of desparate is feeling so hopeless in a situation that one feels that the worst possible outcome is inevitable. One feels like there is no other outcome in such a situation.
"She is very content", meaning she feels content, happy or pleased with the outcome of something.
if you mean to say it in a way that you are tryin to teach someone a lesson, then you say, "eso es lo que te pasa" but if you mean it in a literal sense, as in you are telling someone that is the outcome, then you can say, "eso es lo que te sale"
Creole Democracy by Rufino Blanco-Fombona is set in Venezuela. The story is about an upcoming village election. Based on the outcome, villagers may find themselves at war. The problems of mixing democracy with a Creole society are the main themes.
You could calculate it as an integral function in calculus to maximize the desired outcome or product - what have you. Personally, I think it's just another way of saying best, unless your seriously referring to integral functions.
Negative reinforcement
self-confidence
Yes it could be. The socialization of people affects behavior and criminal behavior can be the outcome. So, therefore, it is a study in social behavior and attitudes concerning crime in society.
By experiencing the outcome, the learning is a lot more deeply embedded.
A target behavior is a specific action or outcome that an individual is working to change or achieve through behavioral intervention. It is a clear and measurable goal that helps guide the intervention process towards desired outcomes.
What factors may impact on the outcome of your observation as a supervisor of an RBT who is conducting behavioral treatment in the classroom /home or center setting
When a professional determines that to be the proper treatment modality based on the individual's history and desired outcome.
The best way to improve your behavior is to measure the outcome of your behavior. For instance, if you are at work, selling more products will help you determine whether you are selling correctly.
Punishment learning is a type of learning that results from unpleasant consequences. It involves associating a behavior with a negative outcome to reduce the likelihood of that behavior occurring in the future.
Organisms acquire new responses through operant conditioning by associating a behavior with a consequence. If a response leads to a desirable outcome (reinforcement), the likelihood of the behavior being repeated increases. On the other hand, if a response leads to an aversive outcome (punishment), the likelihood of the behavior being repeated decreases. Over time, organisms learn which behaviors are most beneficial based on their consequences.
Two features of behavior that suggest it is motivated are persistence and goal-directedness. Persistence refers to the continued effort to achieve a goal despite obstacles, while goal-directedness indicates that the behavior is purposeful and directed towards achieving a specific outcome.
The things people think affect their reactions and they don't think about he outcome with not having a clear mind.