Posted in: Two boys arrested for throwing raw eggs at police box in Shizuoka Prefecture See in context
The comments above seem to focus on the price of eggs and assume that the boys’ actions were simply due to boredom. However, could there be a deeper reason behind their behavior? The article only shares the police's perspective. To get a clearer understanding, we should consider the possibility that the boys might have had a grievance against the local police. It would be helpful to hear both sides of the story—why did they feel compelled to throw eggs at the police box?
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Posted in: Japan's Go To travel subsidy campaign kicks off See in context
Edited: "Japan's travel subsidy campaign kicked off Wednesday to help revive ...... the novel coronavirus,......"
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Posted in: Same-sex couples to file suits for marriage equality in several courts on Feb 14 See in context
Live and let live. If their choice does not restrict your choice, why should you be concerned?
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Posted in: Sky's no limit: Japan firm to fly wedding plaques into space See in context
I guess some folk are not content with polluting our planet, they want to pollute beyond! Why not have a wedding plaque that can be planted and celebrated as it grows into a tree. Help the planet and have a place to visit which contributes to Earth. In fact, why not do this to remember people when they die? Check out Capsula Mundi project at https://www.capsulamundi.it/en/.
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Posted in: Kindergarten teacher arrested for abusing 2-year-old boy See in context
Typo alert-the latter, not the former! (application of aversive stimuli) is punishment.
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Posted in: Kindergarten teacher arrested for abusing 2-year-old boy See in context
TJ. Physical punishment of the child is not negative reinforcement. Negative reinforcement is the removal of an aversive stimuli, not the application of one. The former is called punishment.
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Posted in: With pope's death, Trump loses top moral critic
I've seen cops - usually a group of two or three - surround someone and demand ID. It's often at…
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