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Peggy wanted to teach her dog how to roll over. she tried giving him instructions, but it didn't work. she tried waiting for him to roll over so she could reinforce the behavior, but she had to go to bed before the dog rolled. finally, she began reinforcing the dog when it made behaviors that more closely resembled rolling over. at last, using she was able to teach the dog to do the trick.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:00
Abasic premise of the national response framework is that: a. most incidents begin and end locally and are managed at the local or tribal level. b. response partners use nonstandard structures to allow for flexible and scalable responses. c. readiness to act encourages response partners to self-dispatch to an incident scene. d. incidents should be managed at the highest jurisdictional level possible.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:30
Bonus question: according to wikipedia, in chinese philosophy yin and yang "describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent." what are some examples from the story that amy tan may have intentionally incorporated elements of yin and yang philosophy into this story? select 2.
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According to subpart d, research with children may be eligible for exemption when: the children will be asked to complete a surveythe research involves the use of educational teststhe children will be interviewed by the researcher.the research with children will involve participant observation with researcher interaction.
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Abrief, "first-step" presentation of a work to be completed is called a
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