The Human Body
.... Physiology is the science of the functions of cells, tissues and organs within living organisms (p.
P-
82).
Behavior is how the organism as a whole reacts to ....
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Two Theories of Criminal Behavior
Social Learning Theory and Control Theory: A comparison of two models for criminal
behavior Why do people perform criminal acts? ....
(5449

22

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Criminology: Theories of Juvenile Delinquency
Criminology: Theories of Juvenile Delinquency Criminology, which encompasses all study of criminal
behavior, has long been concerned with the roots of juvenile ....
(2557

10

)
A Personal Philosophy of Discipline I am a nutri
.... that is uniquely my own, two pieces of writing have greatly influenced my thinking in this area--Discipline: Toward Positive Student
Behavior by Kevin Swick ....
(1513

6

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
.... A goal of
behavior therapy may be to rid you of a fear-based response .... than the feelings associated with them will also change (Bergin & Garfield, 1994,
p.
82). ....
(1261

5

)
Developmental and Cognitive Psychology
.... still requires actual physical objects or events (Spodek, 1987,
p.
82). .... She notes that "typical
behavior includes asking questions about physical differences ....
(1855

7

)
Pragmatism as an Approach to Education Introducti
.... to interpret each notion by tracing its respective practical consequences"(p.
82). .... teachers would remind them of classroom requirements for
behavior by doing ....
(3404

14

)
PRAGMATISM AS AN APPROACH TO EDUCATION Introducti
.... to interpret each notion by tracing its respective practical consequences"(p.
82). .... teachers would remind them of classroom requirements for
behavior by doing ....
(3409

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Containment Theory of Crime
.... testable) element to it: Vectors towards delinquency will produce delinquent
behavior in the .... strong as the pushes and pulls toward crime (Akers, 1997,
p.
82). ....
(2963

12

)
Models of Crime and Control Models
.... testable) element to it: Vectors towards delinquency will produce delinquent
behavior in the .... strong as the pushes and pulls toward crime (Akers, 1997,
p.
82). ....
(2963

12

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TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... The economy has performed well in recent years, but rising prosperity may have little to do with the
behavior of those who commit violent crimes. ....
(2824

11

)
TRENDS IN ADULT VIOLENT CRIME
.... The economy has performed well in recent years, but rising prosperity may have little to do with the
behavior of those who commit violent crimes. ....
(2865

11

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Relationship of Fitness to Reduction of Cardiovascular Disease
.... This data enabled the Framingham study researchers to establish a risk indicator known as "Type A
behavior" (Stamler, 1983,
p.
82). ....
(2710

11

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Infant-Father Attachment
.... from the videotapes and the parental reports, the researchers assessed the fathers based on the following qualities: parental
behavior; parenting stress ....
(3720

15

)
The Concept of Schizophrenia
.... events while laughing or showing no emotion whatsoever (Waldinger, 1986,
p.
82). .... is the use by a parent of affectionate words accompanied by rejecting
behavior. ....
(1983

8

)
Jewish Identity
.... That relationship - between faith, private acts, and public
behavior varies in substantial ways from one era to another and from the members of one religion to ....
(990

4

)
Monopolistic Competition
.... Dime a Minute. In these respects, the companies in this industry typify the
behavior expected by an oligopoly. The industry itself ....
(2042

8

)
Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... The Supreme Court ruled that areas where Indians hunted, fished, engaged in organizational
behavior, and carried out daily community activities qualified as ....
(2322

9

)
Cro Magnon People and Art SUMMARY AND REVIEW The inhabitants of ...
.... The evi-dence indicates that the people of the time had a thorough under-standing of animal
behavior and complex patterns in their environ-ment. ....
(1610

6

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Natural Law Perspective
.... Should the men's
behavior be judged by the laws of man or the laws of .... women, for example, to question a mother's competency to care for her children" (
p.
82). ....
(2857

11

)
Gillette Company's Operations
.... In 1988, Gillette began to use this consumer information to change customer
behavior by shifting their focus from disposable razors to shaving systems (Warner ....
(3162

13

)
Marx, Engels & Weber on Capitalism
.... example, be limitations on social intercourse (ie, interpersonal relations outside the sphere of economic interests) that regulate members'
behavior in regard ....
(3571

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Caravaggio
.... Foucault summarizes the beginnings of our current systems of punishment that exist for all of those who step outside acceptable forms of
behavior - or thought ....
(1301

5

)
ADAM SMITH AND DAVID RICARDO
.... class that could benefit from the progress of society was the landlord" (
p.
82). .... the everyday sense of the word live, they follow laws of
behavior" (Ricardo 94 ....
(1184

5

)
The Goosefish (Lophius americanus)
.... Burying themselves in sand and mud, they practice a form of predatory
behavior known as "aggressive mimicry" (Pietsch & Grobecker, 1990, p. 96). ....
(2073

8

)
Teacher Expectations & Student Performance This DPE provides a co
.... schools. However, low-performing students were twice as likely to perceive teacher
behavior management than high performing students. ....
(3630

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American school teachers
.... fears that she is neglecting some students because other students, such as the troubled Clarence and Robert, are inappropriate and disruptive in their
behavior ....
(3177

13

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White Collar Employees & Alcoholism
.... In contemporary American society, the "use of certain substances to modify mood or
behavior under certain circumstances is generally regarded as normal and ....
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The Elderly Population in the US
.... options." Journal of Nutrition Education and
Behavior. 34 (2002):31. Hobson, Katherine. "A prescription for poverty." US News & World Report. June 3,
p.
82. ....
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)
EAP Intervention & Substance Abuse INTRODUCTION This study ...
.... In contemporary American society, the "use of certain substances to modify mood or
behavior under certain circumstances is generally regarded as normal and ....
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)