For the Pet Shop Boys album Behaviour Pet Shop Boys album Behavior or behaviour see American and British ... or covert , and voluntary or involuntary . Biology In humans, behavior is believed to be controlled ... in the behavior of an organism is correlated to the complexity of its nervous system. Generally ... adjust their behavior. Behaviors can be either innate or learned. However, current research in the Human Microbiome Project points towards a possibility that human behavior may be controlled by the composition ... ref More generally, behavior can be regarded as any action of an organism that changes its relationship to its environment. Behavior provides outputs from the organism to the environment. ref .... ISBN 978 0 674 03116 6. ref Psychology Human behavior and that of other organism s and mechanisms can be common, unusual, acceptable, or deviant behavior unacceptable . Humans evaluate the taboo acceptability of behavior using social norm s and regulate behavior by means of social control . In sociology , behavior is considered as having no meaning, being not directed at other people and thus ... such as the autism spectrum disorders . Animal behavior is studied in comparative psychology , ethology , behavioral ecology and sociobiology . According to moral values, human behavior may also depend upon the common, usual, unusual, acceptable or unacceptable behavior of others. Behavior became ... of the field, nothing was inferred as to the nature of the entity that produced the behavior. Subsequent ... for many. For studies on behavior, ethogram s are used. Other fields Behavior outside of psychology includes physical property and chemical reactions . Computer science Behavior as used in computer ..., computer application, or computer code in response to stimuli, such as user input. Also, a behavior ... independently. Also, behavior is a value that changes over time ref http flapjax lang.org tutorial ... wiktionary col begin col break Applied behavior analysis Behavioral Cusp Behavioral economics Behavioural ... more details
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Behavior change can refer to any transformation or modification of human behavior . It may also refer to Behavior change public health , a broad range of activities and approaches which focus on the individual, community, and environmental influences on behaviorBehavior change, a rapid and involuntary change of behavior associated with a mental disorder See also Behavior modification Behavior management Behavioral Cusp disambig Category Behavior ... more details
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Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 In economics , aggregate behavior refers to relationships between economic aggregates such as national income , government expenditure and aggregate demand . For example, the consumption function is a relationship between aggregate demand for Consumption economics consumption and aggregate disposable income . Models of aggregate behavior may be derived from direct observation of the economy, or from models of individual behavior. Theories of aggregate behavior are central to macroeconomics . DEFAULTSORT Aggregate Behavior Category Macroeconomic aggregates Macroeconomics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In sociology , legal behavior refers to variations in the methods and degree of governmental social control of behavior . Background In 1976, theoretical sociologist Donald Black introduced a general sociological theory of law in his book The Behavior of Law. The theory exemplified Black s sociological paradigm known as pure sociology . A central aspect of this paradigm was the reconceptualization of human behavior as the behavior of social life. Thus, the behavior of many individuals may be understood and more readily explained as a single phenomenon. One form of social life is law, defined by Black as governmental social control. Social control is any process of defining and responding to deviant behavior deviance . Any increase of governmental social control be it a call to the police, an arrest, a prosecution, or a conviction is thus an increase of law. The word behavior is used here as it is used in the physical sciences to refer to variation. In this sense, everything behaves, including particles, storm systems, and law. Black s theory predicts and explains variations in legal behavior, such as why one assault results in a call to the police while another does not, or why one homicide conviction results in capital punishment while another does not. DEFAULTSORT Legal Behavior Category Sociological theories ... more details
Infobox Book name The Behavior of Organisms title orig translator image image caption author B.F. Skinner illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series subject Behavior analysis , Behaviorology genre publisher Copley Publishing Group pub date 1938 english pub date media type pages 473 isbn ISBN 1 58390 007 1, ISBN 0 87411 487 X oclc preceded by followed by The Behavior of Organisms 1938 is B.F. Skinner s first book. ref B.F. Skinner 1938 . The Behavior of Organisms An Experimental Analysis. Cambridge, Massachusetts B.F. Skinner Foundation. ISBN 1 58390 007 1, ISBN 0 87411 487 X ref It set out the parameters for the discipline that would come to be called the experimental analysis of behavior EAB and Behavior analysis 21st century behavior analysis Behavior Analysis . This book was reviewed in 1939 by Ernest R. Hilgard . ref Ernest R. Hilgard 1939 . http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov pagerender.fcgi?artid 1338876&pageindex 1 Review of B.F. Skinner s The Behavior of Organisms . Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1988 , 50 2 , pp. 283 286. ref References Reflist Further reading http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov tocrender.fcgi?iid 126108 A Celebration of the Behavior of Organisms at Fifty 9 articles . Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior , 50 2 , pp. 277 358. Bissell, Margaret 2001 . http fcis.oise.utoronto.ca daniel schugurensky assignment1 1938skinner.html 1938 B.F. Skinner publishes The Behavior of Organisms An Experimental Analysis . In Daniel Schugurensky Ed. , History of Education Selected Moments of the 20th Century online . Roche, B. & Barnes, D. 1997 . http www.questia.com googleScholar.qst?docId 5000575179 The behavior of organisms? The Psychological Record , 47, pp. 597 618. External links http www.bfskinner.org B. F. Skinner Foundation the publisher s website . DEFAULTSORT Behavior of Organisms Category Behaviorism Category History of psychology psych book stub ... more details
Infobox Journal title Adaptive Behavior cover editor discipline Adaptive behavior, ethology, cognitive science, robotics, neuroscience language English abbreviation publisher International Society for Adaptive Behavior country United States USA frequency bi monthly history openaccess impact impact year website http adb.sagepub.com link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1059 7123 eISSN Adaptive Behavior was founded in 1992 and is the official journal of the International Society for Adaptive Behavior . It specializes in research on adaptive behavior in both living and artificial systems. The journal is interdisciplinary in scope and publishes research in biologically inspired computing , computational neuroscience , evolutionary robotics , autonomous robotics , the animat approach, and embodied cognition . Adaptive Behavior is published online and in hard copy by SAGE Publications . External links http adb.sagepub.com Adaptive Behavior on the SAGE website http www.isab.org.uk International Society for Adaptive Behavior Category ethology journals Category Neuroscience journals Category Computer science journals Category Robotics journals Category English language journals Category Bimonthly journals ... more details
In physics , physiology and sociology , social behavior is behavior directed towards society, or taking place between, members of the same species. Behavior such as predation which involves members of different species is not society social . While many social behaviors are animal communication communication provoke a response, or change in behavior, without acting directly on the receiver communication between members of different species is not social behavior. The umbrella term behavioral sciences is used to refer to sciences that study behaviorality disturbance in general. In sociology, behavior itself means an animal like activity devoid of social meaning or social context, in contrast to social behavior which has both. In a sociological hierarchy, social behavior is followed by social actions , which is directed at other people and is designed to induce a response. Further along this ascending scale are social interaction and social relation . In conclusion, social behavior is a process of communicating. Citation needed date September 2010 Among specific social behaviors are regarded, e.g., aggression , altruism , scapegoating and shyness . ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov mesh 68012919 ref See also Anti social behavior Behavioral ecology Behavioral economics Dual inheritance theory Ethology Forms of activity and interpersonal relations Human behavioral ecology Monosociality Sociobiology Peer group Sociobiology Evolutionary study of social behavior References Reflist External links Sister project links Psychology Social behavior from cognition origin http www.infoactivite.com Infoactivity DEFAULTSORT Social Behavior Category Sociology Category Human behavior Category Social psychology ca Comportament social de Sozialverhalten es Comportamiento social hu Szoci lis viselked s ru ... more details
for the Bj rk song Human Behaviour no footnotes date January 2011 Human behavior refers to the range of behavior s exhibited by human s and which are influenced by culture , attitude psychology attitude s, emotion s, value personal and cultural value s, ethics , authority , rapport , hypnosis , persuasion , coercion and or genetics . The behavior of person people and other organism s or even mechanisms falls within a range with some behavior being common, some unusual, some acceptable, and some deviance outside acceptable limits . In sociology , behavior is considered as having social behavior , which is more advanced action, as social behavior is behavior specifically directed at other people. The acceptability of behavior is evaluated relative to social norm s and regulated by various mean s of social control . The behavior of people is studied by the academic discipline s of psychiatry , psychology , social work , sociology , economics , and anthropology . Factors affecting human behavior Genetics see also evolutionary psychology affects and governs the individual s tendencies toward certain directions. Attitude the degree to which the person has a favorable or unfavorable evaluation of the behavior in question. Social norms the influence of social pressure that is perceived by the individual normative beliefs to perform or not perform a certain behavior. Perceived behavioral control the individual s belief concerning how easy or difficult performing the behavior will be. Core faith our religious ground motives or life commandments. Provided for us, sometimes subconsciously, by our family, peers, social media, and the society we live in. Genetics affect one s tendencies to make choices based on their core beliefs and attitudes. See also Commonscat colbegin colwidth 30em Behavior Behavioral modernity Behaviorism Emotions Human sexual behavior Human timescales Mathematical ...? , American Humanist Association Category Behavior Category Human behavior psych stub es Comportamiento ... more details
Behavior modification is the use of empirically demonstrated behavioral change theories behavior change techniques to improve behavior, such as altering an individual s behaviors and reactions to stimuli through positive and negative reinforcement of adaptive behavior and or the reduction of maladaptive behavior through its extinction psychology extinction , punishment and or behavior therapy therapy . Description The first use of the term behavior modification appears to have been by Edward Thorndike in 1911. His article Provisional Laws of Acquired Behavior or Learning makes frequent use of the term modifying behavior . ref citation last Thorndike first E.L. year 1911 title Provisional Laws of Acquired Behavior or Learning journal Animal Intelligence publisher The McMillian Company location ... empirical research. It has since come to refer mainly to techniques for increasing adaptive behavior through reinforcement and decreasing maladaptive behavior through extinction or punishment with emphasis on the former . Two related terms are behavior therapy and applied behavior analysis . Emphasizing the empirical roots of behavior modification, some authors ref name M&P Martin, G. Pear, J. 2007 . Behavior modification What it is and how to do it Eighth Edition . Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson ... two categories of behavior change methods. Since techniques derived from behavioral psychology tend to be the most effective in altering behavior, most practitioners consider behavior modification along with behavior therapy and applied behavior analysis to be founded in behaviorism . While behavior modification encompasses applied behavior analysis and typically uses interventions based on the same behavioral principles, many behavior modifiers who are not applied behavior analysts tend to use ... event. The use of positive punishment by board certified behavior analysts is restricted to extreme circumstances when all other forms of treatment have failed and when the behavior to be modified is a danger ... more details
Behavior settings are theorized entities that help explain the relationship between individuals and the environment ... rubric of Ecological or Environmental Psychology . However, the notion of behavior setting is offered ... sciences generally to polarize arguments about consciousness, identity, behavior, and culture around ... used here is understood as the motivation for behavior. Evidence indicates that both of these facts are accurate. One of the problems social scientists have is understanding this paradox. Behavior settings are mediating structures that help explain the relationship between the dynamic behavior ... framework in the late 1940s. Behavior settings also may serve as a bridge between the foundational ... in American Pragmatism and Continental Activity Theory . A behavior setting exists at the interface between the standing patterns of behavior and the milieu environment , wherein the behavior is happening in the milieu , and the milieu in some sense matches the behavior . In technical parlance, the behavior ... to the behavior . In a dentist s office, for example, patients get their cavities filled . This is the standing pattern the behavior milieu part or synomorph because we are in the office the milieu ... is meant to fit in my mouth and drill my tooth, i.e. synomorphic with the behavior . Further, to be considered a behavior setting , these behavior milieu parts or synomorphs must have a specific degree .... There is an empirical test that can determine the relative robustness of behavior settings, depending on the index of interdependence between and among specific standing patterns of behavior. By itself, a standing pattern of behavior is meaningless it would be like watching a person pretending to go ... of patients would be a meaningless artifact. So, a behavior setting is a self referenced ... of behavior. Just as the standing pattern is synomorphic with the artifacts in the milieu, so are standing patterns synomorphic with other standing patterns in the behavior setting. We see in the eminent ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Operant Behavior is the network of factors and events involved in the behavior of human and non human animals. It is a psychology psychological term derived from Operant Conditioning , explained by B.F. Skinner . The operant is the behavior that acts on the environment to produce a consequence. This consequence is known as a reinforcer , which is meted out by the environment in response to the operant. This response encourages the operant to repeat the behavior or causes it to cease the behavior. For example, if a child were to cry out at night when her parents put her to bed. The child s crying would be an operant behavior. When the parents attempted to soothe the child when it behaved as such, the parents attention would be the reinforcer. If crying at night resulted in this immediate consequence reinforcer , the child s crying Operant would be encouraged by the consequence reinforcer She would then be more likely to cry out at night in the future. Conversely, acting the same child with different parenting techniques, would result in a differing behavior. The child would cry out at night when her parents put her to sleep operant behavior . The differing parenting techniques change in the environment would then dictate that the parents environment were to punish the child. This action would be reinforcer for the behavior, being quiet. This would then discourage the child operant to repeat the behavior. There is, however, a third option, this being that the parents do not respond at all, thus removing all reinforcers. Without reinforcers parents acting on the operant child the behavior is decided entirely by the child, and therefore completely random. DEFAULTSORT Operant Behavior Socio stub Category Sociology ... more details
Freezing behavior is the fearful reaction to specific stimuli , most commonly observed by animals. It is caused ... freezing behavior response to stimuli that typically or innately do not cause fear, such as a tone or shock. Freezing behavior is most easily characterized by changes in blood pressure and lengths ... are known to either elicit or inhibit in the case of lesions freezing behavior in subjects. The regions ... freezing behavior in rats journal Behavioural Brain Research volume 134 issue 1 2 pages 307 ... and freezing behavior. Another study, conducted by Gisquet Verrier et al., tested the effects of the hippocampus, in three experiments, on both the freezing behavior and avoidance . ref name Gisquet ... on contextual fear evidence for a disruption of freezing and avoidance behavior but not context ..., and results showed that lesions to the hippocampus did not alter freezing behavior and marginally affected avoidance. Next, they tested single conditioning sessions, and it was found that freezing behavior ... stimulus footshock intensity . It was found that avoidance was unaltered while freezing behavior ... behavior, but avoidance and freezing behavior do not seem to have similar ways of being quantified when ... areas of the brain are involved with freezing behavior. As mentioned before, Ann E. Power investigated the effect of basolateral amygdala on freezing behavior. It was also found that muscarinic cholinergic activation plays a role in the behavior. ref name Power cite journal author Power AE, McGaugh JL title Cholinergic activation of the basolateral amygdala regulates unlearned freezing behavior ..., play a role in freezing behavior. Now let us look at other possible neurotransmitters or chemical treatments that may affect this response. Several investigations show that freezing behavior is influenced ... T title Effects of conditioned fear stress on serotonin neurotransmission and freezing behavior in rats ... behavior induced by conditioned fear journal Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior volume ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Merge Display zoology date August 2008 discuss Talk Display zoology Display behavior is the tendency of living things to express actions or formations, it is thought, for competitive advantage . Among animals Animals may use display behavior for different purposes including threat, courtship and direct competition, for example. An example of courtship display may be the behavior of animal s such as the male bowerbird , that builds nests to attract female bowerbirds. Other male animals perform courtship dances trying to show their advantage over other males. Another good example is the male peacock showing his big ornamented tail. As mentioned, animals may use display behavior during direct competition between them for a resource of a kind. In many cases, when two animals need the same resource food, territory, females , a conflict may arise which, if escalated into a fight, may cause damage to one or all involved. In these cases, using a display behavior that allows the animal to estimate the opponent s fighting ability, may save the costs and risks of fighting an unnecessary battle. Examples of this behavior may be found in the world of beetles, birds, mammals and more. Among plants Plant s may form flower s, whose net effect is to attract pollinating insect s or bird s. Thus some plants and some animals exhibit a form of coevolution with each other. Among humans Human s might select clothing or affect types of speech communication speech in order to attract attention . This may involve conspicuous consumption . The Papuan big men would stage elaborate meal feasts to show the extent of their social influence influence and power sociology power . The potlatch es of the Pacific Northwest were held for much of the same effect. See also The Handicap principle , an idea by Amotz Zahavi explaining honesty in display behavior of the natural world DEFAULTSORT Display Behavior Category Behavior Ecology stub Socio stub ... more details
unref date February 2007 Compulsive behavior is behavior which a person does compulsively in other words, not because they want to behave that way, but because they feel they have to do so. Mental health professionals have identified signs of compulsive behavior in various disorders such as Obsessive compulsive disorder obsessive, distressing, intrusive thoughts and related compulsions which attempt to neutralize the obsessions. Drug addiction a condition where a person takes a drug compulsively, despite potential harm to themselves, or their desire to stop. See also Body focused repetitive behavior Substance dependence the repeated use of substances or behaviors despite clear evidence of morbidity secondary to such use. Physical addiction Cocaine addiction Problem gambling Thumb twiddling Obsessive compulsive disorder Category Anxiety disorders Psych stub bg ru sr ... more details
Inappropriate person date January 2011 Behavior management is similar to behavior modification . It is a less intensive version of behavior therapy . In behavior modification the focus is on changing behavior, while in behavior management the focus is on maintaining order. Behavior management skills are of particular importance to teachers in the educational system. Behavior management is all of the actions ... and Baldwinn J.I. 1986 . Behavior principals in everyday life 2nd Edition , Engle Wood Cliffs, New Jersey Prentice Hall. ref There is a great deal of research related to behavior change and behavior ... behavior. Skinner tells us that we Who date August 2010 can manipulate behavior by first identifying ... select those rewards we are willing to give in exchange for good behavior. Skinner calls this Positive Reinforcement Psychology . Rogers proposes that in order to effectively address behavior problems ... that the individual must have an internal awareness of right and wrong. Uses of behavior management Many of the principles and techniques used are the same as behavior modification yet delivered in a less intensive and consistent fashion. Usually, behavior management is applied at the group level ... control. Brophy 1986 writes quote Contemporary behavior modification approaches involve students more actively in planning and shaping their own behavior through participation in the negotiation of contracts ... their behavior more actively, to learn techniques of self control and problem solving, and to set ... Management Techniques. Education and Urban Society 18 2, 182 194 ref In general behavior management ... rely on the use of applied behavior analysis principles such as positive reinforcement and mild ... Reinforcement of Other Behavior Applied Classwide in a Child Care Setting. International Journal ... student classroom behavior. ref Cotton, K. 1988 . Instructional Reinforcement. Close Up No. 3. Portland ... Walker, H. 1990 . The Acting Out Child. Sorporis West. ref Building prosocial behavior Main Behavior ... more details
Dablink This page is about human behaviors. For animal behaviors, see Adaptive behavior ecology . For computational behavior, see Adaptive algorithm . One source date May 2010 Adaptive behavior is a type of behavior that is used to adjust to another type of behavior or situation. This is often characterized by a kind of behavior that allows an individual to change an unconstructive or disruptive behavior to something more constructive. These behaviors are most often social or personal behaviors. For example a constant habit psychology repetitive action could be re focused on something that creates or builds something. In other words the behavior can be adapted to something else. Maladaptive Behavior This type of behavior is often used to reduce one s anxiety, but the result is dysfunctional and non productive. For example, avoiding situations because you have unrealistic fears may initially reduce your anxiety, but it is non productive in alleviating the actual problem in the long term. Maladaptivity is frequently used as an indicator of abnormality behavior abnormality or mental disorder ... general definition Adaptive Behavior includes the age appropriate behaviors necessary for people ... Children 2005 ref Determination Behavior scales To determine a student s adaptive behavior capacities ... adaptive skills, professionals use adaptive behavior scales that have been normed on individuals with and without disabilities. Most adaptive behavior scales are completed by interviewing a parent ... and practical skills. Specialized behavior unbalanced section date June 2010 Tendencies The adaptive ... . Children with mental retardation tend to have substantial deficits in adaptive behavior. These limitations ... of special education. Students with mental retardation more often exhibit behavior problems than ... of behavioral problems. ref name Heward See also Adaptive behaviors Adaptive Behavior journal Moral character Character References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Adaptive Behavior Category Behavior Category Developmental ... more details
Verbal Behavior is a 1957 book by psychologist B. F. Skinner , in which he analyzes human behavior , encompassing ... first Burrhus Frederick last Skinner title Verbal Behavior authorlink B.F. Skinner place Acton, Massachusetts ... Analysis of Verbal Behavior . ref For Skinner, verbal behavior is simply radical behaviorism behavior subject to the same reinforcement controlling variables as any other operant behavior , although Skinner differentiates between verbal behavior which is mediated by other people, and that which is mediated by the natural world. The book Verbal Behavior is almost entirely theoretical, involving ... behavior journal J Exp Anal Behav volume 42 issue 3 pages 363 76 year 1984 month November pmid 16812395 ... title Verbal Behavior authorlink B.F. Skinner place Acton, Massachusetts publisher Copley Publishing ... do Verbal Behavior related research, for example the statistical analysis of alliteration in Shakespeare, as well as his work with the Verbal Summator prior to the publication of Verbal Behavior . However ... major than it did to his later functional analysis of behavior. ref The book Verbal Behavior ... York Knopf. ref A growing body of research and applications based on Verbal Behavior have occurred since ... studies of verbal behavior journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, volume 7 pages 53 68 ... s book Verbal Behavior journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior volume 9 pages 81 96 year 1991 pmc ... The value of Skinner s analysis of verbal behavior for teaching children with autism journal Behavior ... paper.pdf format PDF ref ref cite journal author Sundberg, M. L. title Verbal Behavior Milestones ... of verbal behavior with humans. journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior volume 22 pages 25 48 year .... journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior volume 17 pages 89 104 pmc 2755458 year 2000 ref ref cite ... operations to teach mands for information. journal The Analysis of Verbal Behavior volume 18 pages ... jaba.2006.175 04 url ref ref cite journal author Nordquist VM title A method for recording verbal behavior ... more details
Static View Behavior Trees are a formal, graphical modelling language used primarily in systems engineering systems and software engineering . Behavior trees employ a well defined notation to unambiguously ... has other than a superficial understanding of the whole that is, the detailed integrated behavior of the system. The Behavior Tree representation, with the help of the Composition Tree ref name compositionTree Behavior Engineering. http www.behaviorengineering.org index.php?option com content&task ... requirements. Because the Behavior Tree Notation uses a formal semantics , for any given example, it already is, or can be made executable . Behavior tree forms Image Set of Requirements Behavior Trees.jpg thumb 240px Set of four Requirements Behavior Trees. Image Requirements Integration Process.jpg thumb 240px Requirements Integration Process Single and composite or integrated behavior tree forms are both important in the application of behavior trees in systems engineering systems and software engineering . Requirement Behavior Trees Initially, individual requirement behavior trees RBTs are used to capture all the fragments of behavior in each individual natural language requirement ... process can uncover a range of defects in original natural language requirement s. Integrated Behavior Tree Because a set of requirement s imply the integrated behavior of a system, all the individual requirement behavior trees can be composed to construct an integrated behavior tree IBT that provides a single holistic view of the emergent integrated behavior of the system. This enables the building of the integrated behavior of a system out of its requirements. ref name winters Winter, K. 2007 ... to behavior trees RBTs is similar to having all the pieces for a jigsaw puzzle randomly spread out ... pieces are missing or do not fit. Constructing an Integrated Behavior Tree IBT allows us to do this. ref name dromey06FormalizingTrans ref name dromey03K1 Dromey Behavior engineering process Representation ... more details
Infobox Company company name Urban Behavior company logo Image UrbanBehavior logo.jpeg 200px company type private slogan foundation 1989 location Toronto , Ontario , Canada key people industry Apparel products Men s and Women s clothing, jeans ,shoes, and fashion accessories. num employees parent Clothing for Modern Times revenue Founded in 1989 by Arif Noor ref name TIFDb http www.tifdb.com The Internet Fashion Database Retrieved and verified on 2010 04 24 ref , Urban Behavior is a unisex apparel retailer with 40 stores in Canada which sells private label clothing mostly designed out of Los Angeles. Most of the fashions change depending on the current trends, but the focus is on club wear ref http toronto.beforelastcall.com intouch 39 urban behaviour is style a lifestyle.html Urban Behaviour is style... ref . The store is mostly popular with teens in the Greater Toronto Area . Urban Behavior s target market are teenage to young adult consumers with focus on affordability ref http www.urbanbehaviour.com Company website ref . The Urban Behavior retail mix of company branded fashion, casual clothing and accessories is geared toward both the male and female consumer. Operations Urban Behavior has stores located all across Canada, Eastern United States, and the Middle East. All mall based stores operate as unisex locations. The outlet locations in Toronto are divided along male and female clothing lines. In July 2008, and again in February 2011, CMT America Corporation, Urban Behavior s corporate parent in the United States, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Many of the US stores have subsequently been closed. ref http www.risnews.com ME2 dirmod.asp?sid &nm &type MultiPublishing&mod PublishingTitles&mid 2E3DABA5396D4649BABC55BEADF2F8FD&tier 4&id 6ADDDFE675624B67A2D1FD4063A61D6C Toxic Economy Shutters More Stores ref References reflist External links http www.urbanbehavior.com Urban Behavior http www.tifdb.com labels urban behavior 63 The Internet Fashion Database Category ... more details
Mindless Behavior is an American boy band , best known for the single My Girl , ref Bryner, Michelle February 21, 2011 . Know Your Text Behavior , Scholastic Math Magazine 31 9 4 6. ref produced by Walter Millsap. The band was put together in Los Angeles in 2008, by Millsap who has previously worked with Beyonc and Timbaland and Vincent Herbert Lady Gaga , Toni Braxton , and the band trained in dance and singing for two years before releasing a record. ref name Lipshutz Lipshutz, Jason December 4, 2010 . Just the beginning , Billboard magazine Billboard 122 48 27. ref The members, all in their early teens, are Ray Ray, Princeton, Prodigy and Roc Royal. ref Vena, Jocelyn November 16,2010 . http www.mtv.com news articles 1652427 mindless behavior break down ode texting my girl.jhtml Mindless Behavior Break Down Ode To Texting, My Girl , MTV News . Retrieved February 17, 2011. ref The band has toured as opening act for Backstreet Boys and for Justin Bieber in 2010. ref August 26, 201pp0 . http www.kidzworld.com article 24589 mindless behavior biography Mindless Behavior Biography , Kidzworld. Retrieved February 17, 2011. ref ref Cheung, Nadine December 3, 2010 . http www.jsyk.com 2010 12 03 mindless behavior justin bieber my world tour Exclusive Mindless Behavior Talk Girls, School and Justin Bieber , AOL JSYK . Retrieved February 17, 2011. ref They performed My Girl on The Today Show in November 2010. ref name Lipshutz call them on 323 319 6060 The debut album is 1 Girl . Roc Royal has a sister name Dezare Prounounced Desiree Stone. Prodigy has a little brother, who he calls ... is Selita Ebanks Mindless Behavior toured with Justin Bieber and Jason Der lo , and is the sole opening ... entertainment news article janet jackson to take mindless behavior on tour 8692517 Janet Jackson to Take Mindless Behavior on Tour . Retrieved March 5, 2011. ref References Reflist External links http www.mindlessbehavior.com Official site DEFAULTSORT Mindless Behavior Category American boy bands ... more details
Typewriting Behavior is a book by August Dvorak , Nellie Merrick , William Dealey and Gertrude Ford . It was published in 1936 by the American Book Company 1890 American Book Company . It is currently out of print, but can be found in most major libraries. The book is a study on the psychology of typing . It gives a scientific approach to teaching and learning typewriting from personalities to patterns and machine effects. It gives an in depth overview on the subject of typing. This book also introduced the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard . References Dvorak, Merrick, Dealey and Ford 1936 Typewriting Behavior Psychology applied to teaching and learning Typewriting . American Book Company, New York, USA. Category Typewriters ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Mergeto necrophilia date May 2009 Davian behavior is a scientific term of art technical term referring to copulation with a dead Conspecificity conspecific . It was first observed in ground squirrel s and was named after an old Limerick poetry limerick ref name Dickerman cite journal author Dickerman, Robert W. title Davian Behavior Complex in Ground Squirrels journal Journal of Mammalogy year 1960 volume 41 issue 3 pages 403 404 doi 10.2307 1377510 url http jstor.org stable 1377510 publisher Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 41, No. 3 ref cquote There was an old miner named Dave br who kept a dead whore in his cave br You have to admit br He hadn t much wit br But look at the money he saved Davian behavior has since been observed and published in birds ref name Lehner cite journal author Lehner, Philip N. title Avian Davian Behavior journal The Wilson Bulletin year 1988 volume 100 issue 2 url http elibrary.unm.edu sora Wilson v100n02 p0293 p0294.pdf pages 293 294 ref and frogs anurans ref Lewis, 1989 S. Lewis, Cane Toads an Unnatural History, Doubleday, New York 1989 . ref . This behavior termed as necrophilia also occurs in humans and the fact that there are laws against it, assumes that it must be controlled. Such laws are typically titled abuse of a corpse. ref name Meshaka cite journal author Meshaka, Walter E., Jr title Anuran Davian behavior a Darwinian dilemma journal Florida Scientist year 1997 volume 59 issue 2 pages 74 75 ref References references Category Necrophilia Category Paraphilias Category Sexual fetishism Category Death sex stub ... more details