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    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Resources for learning Writing an annotated bibliography  What is an annotated bibliography?  Writing the critique  Getting started  Preparing your final copy  Writing the summary  Example of an annotated bibliography What is an annotated bibliography? An annotated bibliography is a list or collection of sources in which each item is summarised and commented on. It has two functions: • It provides people in a particular field with access to significant

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    Leadership Annotated Bibliography Robbins‚ S. P.‚ & Judge‚ T. (2013). Organizational behavior (15th ed.‚ pp. 368-409). Boston: Pearson. This book in chapter twelve captured the leadership and the difference between the leadership and the management‚ as well as‚ describe many theories of leadership. Although Robbins in this book covered more than subject talking about the Organization Behavior which is the book about‚ but it was more supportive‚ informative in the leadership subject and easier to

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    Chris Livoti 3/5/13 IB Psychology Mrs. Urso John Bowlby is the pioneer of the attachment theory and worked with children who had been separated from their parents during World War 2. He observed that many of these children developed emotional problems‚ and he made the connection that the emotional problems stemmed from the separation from the mother. Bowlby was born in London to an upper class family‚ and would rarely see‚ and interact with his

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    Theories of attachment 1) “cupboard love” theories – psychodynamic/behaviourists 2) The ethological approach 3) Bowlbys evolutionary theory 4) Social learning theory Studying attachments and their loss can help us understand how early relationship experiences can affect later development What is attachment? An intense emotional relationship that is specific to two people that endure over time. Prolonged separation brings stress and sorrow 1‚ “cupboard love” theory – psychodynamic

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    In this essay I have selected 3 different theories‚ which will focus on human growth development theories‚ I will demonstrate my understanding of each theory and explain the psychological disturbances which are linked to each one and demonstrate how these theory can be off use to the counsellor in therapy. John Bowbly (1969) and Mary Ainsworths (1974) known‚ as the mother and father of attachment theory both became key figures in contributing to child development‚ with their ideas of personality

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    Attachment Theory (AT) is essential when determining the relationship between a caregiver and an infant and frequently drawn upon when assessing the “quality” of a relationship (Norton‚ 2003). Attachment to a caregiver is multifaceted and various factors play a role in the assessment of a relationship‚ therefore as a social workers it is critical we understand these factors and also recognize that all theories have their limitations. AT was a term developed by John Bowlby (1988) and was developed

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    Annotated Bibliography NUR 440 April 15‚ 2013 Annotated Bibliography AIDS.gov. (2012). How do you get HIV or AIDS? Retrieved from http://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/how-you-get-hiv-aids/index.html. This website is an excellent resource for information about HIV and AIDS. It gives basic information about HIV and AIDS‚ treatment options‚ community resources‚ and other valuable information that people can access. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    Sevan Mardirossian English 101 Rohrbacher Date 1/28/2015 Annotated Bibliography How can serious illness effect the family financially‚ emotionally‚ and psychologically? Wittenberg‚ E.‚ Saada‚ A.‚ & Prosser‚ L. A. (2013). How illness affects family members: A qualitative interview survey. The Patient‚ 6(4)‚ 257-68. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1552480595?accountid=27372 This is an article from a scholarly journal that I retrieved from ProQuest‚ which the authors have tried

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    Annotated Bibliography Collier‚ Anne. “Amy’s Story.” NetSmartz. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children‚ and Boys & Girls Clubs of America‚ 2004. Web. 21 August 2010. This is an article telling the story about a girl named Amy (her real name was changed for the article) who gets involved with a man named Bill online through a chat room‚ and how he was able to manipulate Amy into thinking he loves her and that she was the only one he’d met online. As the story continues‚ Amy

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    Annotated Bibliography COM/220 - RESEARCH WRITING (AXIA) Keisha Head 10/17/2010 Instructor: RUTH CAMERON Annotated Bibliography JOHN WISELY. (2010). Gannett News Service‚ _Retrieved October 6‚ 2010‚ from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 2148948531). This is a good article written by‚ John Wisely‚ a reporter for the Detroit Free Press. In this article the writer points out various ways some recipients of public assistance abuse the system by spending taxpayer’s money frivolously

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