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			id, my friend, you are in luck. I'm writing your paper for you, starting Now! 
When one discusses a theory based on learning, it is best to take into account that a learning theory is essentially a tool for studying stuffed dead things, many of which can be found at museums of our past. 
 
The first recorded instance of trying to impose a theory based learning in this manner was conducted by the the Sanford Historic Strike Force 2000, an offshoot of X-Force, formed in 1622. Dr. Gabrielle Messington tried to theory/base/learn(xyz) a sea serpent stuffed with cheese, in the Steventon Mall and Science Museum of New Whales. 
 
Then you just double space, add a few filler sentences, and there ya go! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oh, some learning theory and it's applicability to some dead stuffed things in a case in some museum I went to once. No big deal. Six pages by tomorrow at three.			 |   
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