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    Classical Music

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    life. The music of the Classical period is characterized by homophonic texture‚ or an obvious melody with accompaniment. These new melodies tended to be almost voice-like and singable‚ allowing composers to actually replace singers as the focus of the music. Instrumental music therefore quickly replaced opera and other sung forms (such asoratorio) as the favorite of the musical audience and the epitome of great composition. However‚ opera did not disappear: during the classical period‚ several composers

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    Classical Era

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    The Classical Era In the classical the style of classicism was introduced. Classicism music was a melody with a subordinate harmony to combine to be called homophony. This meant the playing of chords‚ even if they did interrupt the melodic smoothness of a single part. It became a much more prevalent part of music. This made the tonal structure of works more audible. The genres of the Classical Era consisted of symphony‚ opera‚ sonata allegro‚ sentimental style‚ style galant‚ and overture. The symphony

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    Classical Conditioning

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    punctuation-you can do it!! Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning Phobias in a human being are a very powerful thing. So powerful that they can be developed at a very early age‚ and affect the rest of our lives. There are many types of phobias‚ some are more common than others‚ such as heights‚ insects‚ or needles. I have also seen phobias as weird as pickles and rabbits! Despite how weird a phobia might be‚ these phobias have developed a certain way: Through classical or operant conditioning

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    Classical Liberalism

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    The first source is an excerpt taken from Freedom and the Welfare State. The views in the excerpt are supportive of left wing ideologies such as the welfare state‚ and are in favour of social programs. However‚ the source is not a complete rejection of liberalism since it maintains right wing ideologies such as capitalism and self interest. The source suggests that in order for society to thrive we must allow individuals to pursue their interest by granting government intervention in society to create

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    association between events that occur around a person’s environment. For instance‚ my negative reaction to my wife’s cooking is a conditioned response due to the experiences that I have had. Conditioning can be separated into two types; classical and operant. Classical conditioning was first described by a Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov in the early 1900s. This type of conditioning suggests that a stimulus requires the ability to induce a response that has been previously evoked by another stimulus

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    Module 13 /Classical Conditioning Module 13 /Pavlov Demonstrates Conditioning in Dogs My Story of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder It is a continuous challenge living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)‚ and I’ve suffered from it for most of my life. I can look back now and gently laugh at all the people who thought I had the perfect life. I was young‚ beautiful‚ and talented‚ but unbeknownst to them‚ I was terrorized by an undiagnosed debilitating mental illness. Having been properly diagnosed

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    Traditionally Classical conditioning is a powerful and widely utilised form of learning best associated with Ivan Pavlov (Mcsweeny‚ 2004). The basic Pavilion model of behaviour proposes‚ learning is largely an associative process and most behaviour is conditioned by reward and punishment. The model discusses the presentation of two or more events defined experimentally through a distinct sequential relationship which occur in complete sequence‚ over a short period of time. This sequence becomes fused

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    of Athens and Sparta forced many other city-states of the Hellenic world to align themselves. Each city-state could side with the powerful naval confederacy of the Athenians‚ or the elite Spartan military. The combat supremacy of Athens and Sparta was not the only factor. Athens was a mighty empire and wished to expand its control. The Spartans feared Athenian power‚ and they entered hostilities with Athens under the pretext of freeing the Panhellenic people. In a display of strength‚ Athens decided

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    Classical Conditioning

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    speculated from the effects of the environments according to behaviorists. Behaviorism is associated with how environmental factors affect observable behavior and what people learn from the environment later on in life. Classical conditioning is sometimes referred as CC. Classical conditioning involves learning by association. It contains a neutral stimulus‚ which is a stimulus that does not evoke the reflex to be conditioned. However‚ it could evoke other reflexes. After neutral stimulus‚ there is

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    Classical conditioning Results from presentation of conditioned stimulus with unconditioned stimulus. Definition of Stimulus- Unconditioned stimulus Stimulus which reliably elicits a reflex-like response. E.g.‚ puff of air- eye blink‚ Pain- withdrawal‚ loud noise- startled response‚ food powder- salivation. Unconditioned Response Reflex-like response elicited by unconditioned stimulus Eye blink Withdrawal Startle Salivation Conditioned stimulus An originally neutral stimulus (does

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