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Courting behavior, American Avocets, Summer Lake Wildlife Refuge, Lake County, Oregon. On this day in June 2009, dozens of other Avocet pairs were tending nests with eggs.
Photo from an exhibition at The Cooper Union (Oct. 4 – Nov. 18, 2022), curated by Anyone Corporation.
House X (1975) by Eisenman Architects
Chalk it up to Liberal, Kansas. This is the first time I've ever seen Zoey exhibit this particular behavior. Something she continued on an infrequent basis throughout the trip.
naaahhh.... sekarang baru mirip mata kucing setelah dikasih aisedo orens wkwkwkwkwk...
3rd colase - looks like someone has been put an orange eyeshadow @ Sifu, this one is cute, even the shape of her eyes is gettin more sharp from this angle :D
just reminds me of someone jutek enuf 'dipentung'
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A thorough history in conjunction with the physical exam is crucial to help determine the difference between a patient who is potentially hypothyroid vs. a patient who has a different disorder, such as cognitive dysfunction. If the client reports a behavior change in their dog, the technician should use a behavioral history questionnaire to help rule out other behavior disorders.
Students move their name each time the misbehave. Green stands for a great day. Yellow is a warnig. Blue is a loss of recess. Red is parental contact or office slip.
Understanding kitten behavior
To understand kitten behavior and kitten body language, you should know that not only does your kitten use her mouth to talk to you, she also speaks through her eyes, ears, tail, body posture, and even her scent. Felinese is like any other foreign language:
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On August 9, 2023, Gov. Jay Inslee visited the site of the old Cascade Behavioral Health Center in Tukwila, which had been purchased by the state to be repurposed as a state-run behavioral health hospital.
In this image, DSHS Secretary Jilma Meneses and BHA staff tour and review the newly-purchased facility.
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Today many people are going through behavioral disorder. One of the main reasons for this is busy and disturbed life which drags children and youngsters to drugs and alcohol. For taking people on the right path, many organizations run programs for taking these children towards the calmness of soul and body.
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Behavioral neuroscientist and professor Tracie Paine works with students in her lab.
Photo by Abe Frato '26
Male killer whale struts his "stuff" (yes, that's his member!) to the females of his pod. Juneau, Alaska. July 9, 2009.
The Behavioral Operations Management Summer Institute for PhD students at the Ross School of Business of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (BOMSI2019). The lead faculty were Ryan Buell (Harvard Business School), Stephen Leider (Ross School of Business, University of Michigan), and Jordan Tong (Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison). From the website, "The inaugural Behavioral Operations Management Summer Institute for PhD students will be held June 10-14, 2019, at the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business in partnership with the Center for Value Chain Innovation. The conference is co-sponsored by the business schools at the University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Support for this event is also being provided by Harvard Business School's Technology and Operations Management Unit. The 1-week intensive summer institute is designed to provide PhD students who are interested in behavioral research a solid foundation to conduct behavioral operations management research. Additionally, we hope that the summer institute will encourage collaboration and the creation of a research community among the next generation of researchers. Each day of the institute will include morning and afternoon sessions. Morning sessions will provide a general overview of BOM, review core behavioral economics/psychology topics, and discuss OM applications. Afternoon sessions will be focused more on small groups, practicums (e.g., applying ideas to actual research activity), and roundtables (more informal discussions). There will also be free time to prepare for the next day, have office hours, pair up to work on ideas, and hang out!" Pictures from the sessions taken over the week.