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    adolescence after adolescent a person will change about five or six years later‚ there is hardly any change in adulthood‚ and when they become older adult thing begin to change considerably. (Santrock‚ 2012) During the time of adulthood a person go through several changes which will include finances‚ romance‚ and residence. When evaluating the changes that an adult went through during adulthood 200 individuals between the ages of 17 and 27 it showed when a change was made it effected changes in other domains

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    Explain your response: I consider myself an adult in some ways because I am breaking away from my family; I live on my own. As a young adult‚ I have developed post-formal thinking; according to Perry‚ I have moved from the dualistic thought to relativistic thought. For example‚ I am an adult when arguing with my mother‚ and I just let her say anything she has to say instead of being egocentric. I understand arguing will not take us anywhere. I am in this predicament with my mother‚ and I no longer

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    appears to be one self destructive act after another. This adult world into which Holden is forced into disturbs him profoundly. In his view‚ the adults who dwell this world‚ seem to be filled with phoniness‚ pretence and social compromise. He finds it almost intolerable to communicate with most adults and peers. This is prevalent throughout the book when he constantly brings up the question of what happens to the ducks in winter. The adults’ response to this recurring question is of contemn and expectation

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    CNDV 5301: HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT STUDENT NAME:_Daron Pritchard_______ SECTION NUMBER:_CNL________________ ASSIGNMENT FINAL COURSE PROJECT As you have reflected on development across the lifespan and the Life Wheel throughout this course‚ what have you discovered about physical‚ social/cultural‚ environmental‚ developmental (Week 1-3 only) or occupational (Week 4 and 5)‚ spiritual‚ intellectual‚ and emotional development? Reflect on the material from each week incorporating the elements

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    your own life. And in my opinion the passage into adulthood is the most important one in a person’s life. Since the earliest times there has always been a line drawn between an adult and a child‚ they are always classified as two different types of people. Now when one thinks of the differences between a child and an adult they often think about the physical ones; in the poem "rite of passage" when the seven year old says to the six year old‚ "I can beat you up" simply because he thinks he is older

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    Reaching late adulthood is a stage in life that individuals often hope to be able to reach. Life starts from the moment of conception and goes on until we all reach the unavoidable stage of death. Individuals all deal with life in many different ways. An adult that has gone through life completing most of the tasks that he/she wanted to complete can go into the stage of late adulthood generally happy. 
People in late adulthood often face many health problems. I have researched three sites that identify

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    actual adulthood. Emerging Adults have reached a step up from childhood but are not ready to fully take on adult responsibilities. This part of the life is open to many new experiences which can be very good for the morality of this upcoming generation of adults. People find themselves changing majors in college or taking different classes to explore their interest an find out where that best fit for their future careers.A lot of times emerging adults take a lower standard of living

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    There have always been challenges that a young adolescent must make to become an adult. Whether it was one hundred years ago‚ or today in this day and age‚ the challenges are ever so present. Unfortunately‚ the challenges faced back then were far more harsh and difficult for the young adults compared to the present. They lacked the technology‚ resources‚ and knowledge we now possess today. Most jobs one hundred years ago had to be physically done by people‚ not machines‚ which the 21st century seems

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    re-centering our lives and going from a highly structured environment into an unstructured path. You will go from living with your parents to leaving home and living on your own. You learn the responsibility of becoming an adult in this age group. Also with becoming an adult you find out who you are‚ and your identity in this age group. One will fall into one of Marcia’s identity statues: identity diffusion‚ identity foreclosure‚ moratorium‚ and identity achievement. With finding out who you are

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    Personality it is known to be made up of the characteristic patterns of thoughts‚ feelings and behaviors that make a person unique. Erickson‚ Freud and Jung are names that we are accustomed to hearing around home and school. Their premises on aspects of an adult life‚ including personality‚ are not only dynamic‚ but evolve throughout a life span in many predictable ways (Bjorklund‚ 2010‚ p242).  I actually really like reading our textbook because our author‚ Barbara R. Bjorklund‚ I feel has a great personality

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