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What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?

Classical conditioning and classical conditioning are both forms of learning. Classical conditioning is the pairing of a stimulus with an involuntary response, whereas operant conditioning is the associat...

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Explain why Jeremy Bentham's Hedonic Calculus seeks to determine a moral cause of action

The moral framework within which the Hedonic Calculus operates is Act Utilitarianism, which establishes the greatest good for the greatest number of people as the proper goal of a moral framework, arguing...

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'Loss and suffering are familiar conditions with human experience.'

In Chaucer's 'The Merchant's Tale' and Webster's 'The Duchess of Malfi' the writer's contemporary societies are reflected in the society portrayed, with both consisting of a feudal system governed by Rich...

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Compare the powers contained in the UK and US constitutions (12)

The US and UK both have constitutions, however the US constitution is entrenched and codified, whist the UK’s is unentrenched and uncodified. Both constitutions, however, contain certain powers that effec...

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Describe how this work was made and comment on how Ramesses has been represented.

The colossal sculpture of Ramesses II is made of one block of two toned granite. The block of granite is made up of a rose pink colour and a dark grey colour. The sculptors exploited the two tone...

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