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    JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY (JKUAT) INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT TO BE SUBMITED FOR THE FULLFILMENT OF THE AWARD IN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSCIT). BSCIT-016-0167/2007 MAY-JULY 2010. 1 DECLARATION This attachment report is my original work and it has not been submitted in any other institution of higher learning for examination. Signature …………………………. Date……………………………. Name: Cheruiyot ken kipkoech Signature from the

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    Discuss research into failure to form attachments The real term for failure to form attachments is privation; this means someone is unable to form any attachments to anyone. One case study on severe privation is the study on Genie (reported by Curtis 1977). This case study is about a young girl who had a really bad upbringing and as a result was forever unable to form attachments. Genie was found at the age of 13‚ for near enough her whole life she was kept tied to a potty chair‚ she had been

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    Parent Infant Attachment

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    Attachment is a positive‚ mutual‚ rewarding relationship between child and parent‚ or caretaker. It is wonderful bond that give sense of safety and security to children‚ and for us parents is also rewarding in terms of love that we get back from our young children. Psychologist studied attachments by observation of families in their natural environment and they noticed that parent infant attachment goes through 3 stages. In first stage‚ infant starts to recognize difference between humans and objects

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    Cross Contamination

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    you want to avoid is cross-contamination. This essay will tell you what cross-contamination is‚ how it occurs‚ what happens when you eat contaminated food and how to prevent it.         To begin with‚ what is cross-contamination? Well‚ cross-contamination is when bacteria from one food is transferred to another and contaminates the other food. Usually‚ contamination occurs between a raw food and a cooked food‚ vegetables and meats‚ or for hygienic reasons. For example‚ cross-contamination can occur

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    IIIrd Semester Syllabus for Core and Applied Component Courses in English. St. Xavier’s College –Autonomous‚ Mumbai. St. Xavier’s College – Autonomous Mumbai Syllabus For IIIrd Semester Courses in ENGLISH (June 2013 onwards) Contents: Syllabus for Courses: A.ENG.3.01 – The Elements of Poetry A.ENG.3.02 – Indian Writing in English 1850-1980 A.ENG.3.MS -- Media Studies (Applied Component) Page 1 of 4 IIIrd Semester Syllabus for Core and Applied Component Courses in English. St. Xavier’s

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    My Attachment Style

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    After learning about attachment styles and the attachment style I personally possess‚ I feel as though I understand myself and others unexplainably more than I previously did. I had never heard of attachment styles before reading Why You Do the Things You Do. However‚ after reading the book‚ I realized how valuable knowing my attachment style is‚ allowing me to truly know myself better. As I began reading‚ everything started to make sense. I always wondered why I did certain things‚ felt a particular

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    Cross Contamination

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    other foods. This type of cross-contamination is especially dangerous if raw foods come into contact with cooked foods. Here are some examples of food-to-food cross-contamination: * In a refrigerator‚ meat drippings from raw meat stored on a top shelf might drip onto cooked vegetables placed on lower shelf. * Raw chicken placed on a grill touching a steak that is being cooked. Top of Page People to Food People can also be a source of cross-contamination to foods

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    Her most important and controversial contribution was her argument for the study of entire cultures‚ she called” Modal Personality. Every culture‚ she thought‚ is molded in a single form or model‚ that is‚ it is organized around a central cultural ethos and‚ consequently‚ is a fully integrated configuration or. Although individual members in these cultures may differ in their personalities‚ the cultural system tends to push toward an ideal personality type. Those whose personality is compatible with

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    Jimmy Cross

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    Kylee Russell English 111 December 8‚ 2013 Lieutenant Jimmy Cross In the continuous mix of gruesome and heart wrenching but yet still enticing short stories and war memories The Things they Carried byTim O’Brian leads us to fall in love and form a bond with one of the main characters in the book Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. Tim O’Brian faces Jimmy Cross with the constant struggle of surviving while fighting in Vietnam. While trying to maintain his sanity‚ Jimmy"s inner struggle is between

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    Red Cross

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    | Context The British Red Cross helps people in crisis‚ whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global voluntary network‚ responding to conflicts‚ natural disasters and individual emergencies. We enable vulnerable people in the UK and abroad to prepare for and withstand emergencies in their own communities. And when the crisis is over‚ we help them to recover and move on with their lives. Within the UK‚ the British Red Cross operates through about 3000 staff and over 30

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