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    Solomon‚ 2008). Few studies have looked deeply into the roots of the caregiving system‚ especially before one becomes a parent. Not many people are aware that John Bowlby (1969/1982; 1973) talked about two reciprocal behavioral systems: attachment and caregiving. He referred to them as “the attachment-caregiving social bond” (Bowlby‚ 1969/1982‚ p. 377). However‚ his theoretical work was mainly focused on attachment – which later formed the theoretical base for caregiving as well. Both behavioral

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    The theory claims that attachment behaviours are affected by conditions like separation‚ insecurity and fear. These attachment behaviours stimulate care from adults. This main attachment forms the prototype for all future social relationships. Bowlby claimed that attachment was universal but Ainsworth found that there were individual differences in attachment based on the primary paradigms of the sense of security of an individual. (Ainsworth & Bell‚ 1970) By using the Strange Situation Classification

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    Maps and Charts That Will Surprise You”‚ the author‚ Ezra Klein‚ writes‚”These 22 charts and maps were‚ at least for me‚ in that category: all of them told me something I found surprising.”(Klein). Personally‚ the chart that left me flabbergasted‚ was the one about Africa being large. The map demonstrated that Africa was considerably more vast than I had foreseen. Furthermore‚ the chart entitled‚”Switzerland is the best place to be born”(Klein)‚ was a shocking revelation to me. In summary‚ the chart

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    Nazi Germany took everything from Gerda; except her life. In the book All But My Life by Gerda Weissmann Klein we learn about the holocaust from a woman’s perspective. Our story begins on September 3‚1939. Gerda and the Weissmann family live in Bielitz‚ Poland. Gerda sees her neighbors rejoicing at the appearance of the Nazi’s. Gerda’s Father is ill and they mustn’t create panic. The Nazi’s start creating laws for the jews and punishing them. Gerda’s father hears about what’s happening in Bielitz

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    Many have studied attachment; however‚ John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth are the researchers responsible for the origination of the attachment theory in the late eighteenth century‚ and in turn‚ also became catalysts for research on attachment. The attachment theory claims that attachment “related behaviors‚ are activated in times of personal distress” (Bernier. Larose‚ & Whipple‚ 2005‚ p. 172). Attachment‚ as defined by Ainsworth‚ is “‘an affectional tie’ that an infant forms with a caregiver—a tie

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    In order to better understand those attachment styles we must first understand when and how an infant forms attachments. Bowlby believed there were four stages of attachment; preattachment‚ attachment in making‚ clear cut attachment‚ and formation of reciprocal relationship. Preattachment‚ newborn to six weeks‚ infants are able to attract adults to them by crying‚ smiling

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    1. The American family has changed so much over the past 40 years. Herbert S. Klein has written an essay on this matter titled “The Changing American Family”. He brings up a lot of interesting facts about changes in fertility and marriage in the population from the colonial period up to today. One major change that was discussed was birth outside of marriage. Less than 10 percent of all births were outside of marriage in the colonial period. By the end of the century more than half of all births

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    In the article‚ “5 Maps and CHarts THat Will Surprise You”‚ by Ezra Klein‚ states that there are many types of maps and charts used around the world.In total there are 22 different types of maps and charts‚ some are Valeriepieris‚ The Telegraph‚ The Economist‚ Movoto‚ and lastly Max Fisher/Washington Post.Each map and chart has its own way its suppose to be used.For example the economist shows the states acutal size.The telegraph notes that‚“the earliest invation lauched from these islands was an

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    The biography piece is called “All But My Life” and the author is Gerda Weissman Klein. The piece we are given is about a girl and her family when World War 2 started to happen and about how life just suddenly stopped and turned horrid with bombs‚ gunfire and explosions‚and how her father was stricken by an illness‚ while all this is happening. Her beloved town was once “gay” and “sparkling” ‚but it had turned frantic‚ her entire country was in fear and what was once beautiful was all gone‚ so

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