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    Attachment Study

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    Jurnal Pendidik dan Pendidikan‚ Jil. 24‚ 55–72‚ 2009 TEACHER-STUDENT ATTACHMENT AND TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS WORK Affizal Ahmad and Rafidah Sahak School of Health Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia 16150 Kubang Kerian‚ Kelantan E-mail: affizal@kb.usm.my Abstract: This study examines the relationship between teacher-student attachment and teachers’ attitude towards work. We show that teacher-student attachment and teachers’ attitudes towards work appear critical in promoting and maintaining

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    Object Reflection

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    Object Biography Rationale The object I have chosen is an unfinished painting of mine. A couple days before I started painting it‚ I found out that I was accepted into the University of Washington. For me‚ I think the overall purpose it holds is that it’s supposed to decorate my dining room. Furthermore‚ the primary reason for my choice is the creative representation of myself that it holds. The flowers are brightly colored to Immediately introduce the ambience of it; joyous. Many artists can agree

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    However‚ for the purpose of this paper‚ I will be focusing on the mother-infant relationship as an adaptive strategy primates developed‚ with emphasis on attachment theory. The root of the mother-infant relationship as well as a child’s development can be linked to John Bowlby’s theory of attachment. Bowlby‚ a British psychoanalyst‚ developed the theory after running a study in which he attempted to understand the intense distress experienced by infants who had been separated from their parents. Upon

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    Attachment - Psychology

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    Development: Attachment Attachment   An emotional bond between two people. It is a two-way process that endures over time. It leads to certain behaviours such as clinging and proximity-seeking and serves the function of protecting the infant.   Primary attachment figure   The person who has formed the closest bond with a child‚ demonstrated by the intensity of the relationship. Usually the biological mother‚ but other people can fulfil the role.   Learning theory   A group

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    6 objects

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    6 Objects that represent my personality The first of the six objects is my family. My family even though we’re “broken” we’re very close. We tell each other almost everything and we always try to spend some part of our day with each other. My brother Austin is a Hopewell senior this year; he helps me with HW and projects on occasions‚ for example this project because his teacher also gave him this assignment before. Through him I have learned to help others. My oldest brother Joshua graduated from

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    Insecure Attachment Unfortunately‚ as many as 30% of children develop insecure attachment relationships with their parents. Toby and Hugo are two of them‚ they are both 18 months old and they were classified as the insecurely attached babies. Attachment theory research tells us that infants will likely experience one of three types of insecure attachment if they do not get responsive‚ nurturing‚ consistent care in the early weeks and months of their lives. The first type of insecure attachment

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    Legality of Object

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    INTRODUCTION The object and purpose must be legal for a contract to be legal. If its purpose is illegal because of statue of common law‚ the contract may be void. If the formation or the performance of a contract is illegal‚ resulting in a crime and/or tort‚ or opposing public policy or interest‚ the contract is usually considered void. For example: Any contract that involves purchasing a stolen item or an illegal drug‚ or involves fraud or harming someone would be considered void. Contracts

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    In 2004 DreamWorks Pictures released Shrek 2‚ a well-known American computer-animated fantasy-comedy film dedicated towards a mature audience due to its post modernistic approach. It is the second segment to the Shrek film series and is followed by another two films. The film starts right where the first movie finished. After Shrek and Princess Fiona’s honeymoon they are invited to the kingdom of Far Far Away to meet the princess’ royal parents. But then tension builds up when the couple arrives

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    Object Oriented

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    2003 Page1 Object-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Management Joseph E. Kasser DSc‚ CEng‚ CM‚ MIEE Systems Engineering and Evaluation Centre University of South Australia (UniSA) Mawson Lakes South Australia‚ 5095 Joseph.kasser@unisa.edu.au Abstract Object-Oriented requirements engineering is an approach to encapsulating information about the process and product‚ as well as functionality into a requirements object. This paper identifies properties of a requirement object based on information

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    Memorable object

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    with many people around the world. It also supports and makes our lives easier. Therefore‚ I think a phone is an absolute requirement in this constantly developing world. Besides‚ my phone is the most important and valuable object to me that I also consider as a memorable object. My phone was given to me from my dad when the previous phone I had was stolen. It was a Samsung Note 3 and a mysterious thief had stolen it during summer. I was devastated and enraged as my heart cried out for it. All my

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