B.F. Skinner

             Burrhus Frederic Skinner was born in Suaquehanna, Pa., on March 20, 1904. He became interested in psychology while attending Harvard University and was inspired by Bertrand Russel's articles on behaviorism. Behaviorism originated with the work of John B. Watson, an American psychologist. Watson claimed that psychology was not concerned with the mind or with human consciousness. Instead, psychology would be concerned only with behavior. In his way, men could be studied objectively, like rats and apes.
             Watson's work was based on the experiments of Ivan Pavlov, who had studied animals' responses to conditioning. In pavlov's best-known experimentm he rang a bel as he fed some dogs several meals. Each time the dogs hear the bell they knew that a meal was coming, and they would begin to salvate. Pavlov then rang the bell without bringing food, but the dogs still salvated. They had been "conditioned" to salvate at the sound of a bell. Pavlov believed, as Watson was later to emphasize, that humans react to stimuli in the same way.
             My taught on psychology is that it is about a psychologist study a persons behavior and how they react to certain situation in their environment.
             visit to the Gateway Arch was an experience. The memories will stay with me for a very long time. The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park was established on the banks of the Mississippi River on December 21, 1935, to commemorate the westward growth of the United States between 1803 and 1890. The park consists of the Gateway Arch, the Museum of Westward Expansion, and St. Louis' Old Courthouse. However, The Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park main feature is the Gateway Arch, designed by architect Eero Saarinen, who won the design competition in 1947. The Arch is located on the original riverfront site of St. Louis and symbolizes the city's role as the gateway to the West.
             The stainless steel structure rises 630 feet high from a 60-foot f
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