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		<title>By: Claire Riga</title>
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		<description>Classical conditioning highlights daily activities fpr me, and the need to develop a routine to progress past yesterday. Also, domestic cycles of abuse. Control and rewards, and the unerlying fact that you never forget the pattern of control.</description>
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