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    Phallic Stage which is ages three to six. Freud believed that during this stage boy develop sexual desires for their mother. Because of this‚ the boy becomes rivals with his father and sees him as competition for the mother’s affection. Boys also develop a fear that their father will punish them for these feelings. Later it was known that girls go through a similar situation‚ developing unconscious sexual attraction towards their father. Although Freud Strongly disagreed with

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    While both Piaget and Vygotsky were similar in their views in certain ways. Most commonly shared were their views as constructivists (the idea of learning by doing) and believed that social forces set the limits of development. The most obvious difference is their view of cognitive development. Where Piaget felt that cognition develops in four discreet stages that are limited‚ Vygotsky believed the opposite‚ that there are no stages and development is continuous. Where there are a few areas that

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    English III AP 30 October 2013 Of Mice and Men and The Scarlet Letter Of Mice and Men’s George and The Scarlet Letter’s Hester Prynne the main characters in these two novels. Both are misunderstood by the people around them. Of Mice and Men was written in 1937 by John Steinbeck to show the most vulnerable people in society at that time. The Scarlet Letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850 to illustrate the way of life for the Puritan society and the way some were punished or misunderstood

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    Declaration of Independence VS Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death In the Declaration of Independence‚ logos is the primary appeal used. In the speech‚ Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death‚ Patrick used pathos the most. These appeals are used to persuade the people. The Declaration of independence and the Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech‚ are both telling the people that the British is no good. In the Declaration‚ it says “He has refused his Assent to laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for

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    for an abundance of perspectives‚ therefore the various personalities that exist amongst humans are just as diverse and as a result‚ multiple theories are required in order to obtain any understanding of oneself. To demonstrate these concepts‚ a comparison and contrasting technique proves useful as individual strengths and weaknesses are discovererable‚ in addition to the presentation of opportunities for learning their assumptions and limitations for the purpose of making attempts at explaining each

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    theory. One of the elements of personality is the ID and Jack is a perfect example of this personality. Sigmund Freud describes the ID as it is driven by pleasure principle which strives for immediate gratification of all desires‚ wants‚ and needs. If the needs are not meet‚ then the results is a state of anxiety or tension. This ties in with Jack‚ the leader of the choir boys‚ was a

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    Infancy‚ Daycare and Piaget: Cognitive Development The first stage of Piaget’s theory of sensorimotor development is Sensorimotor. In this stage there are six substages. The six substages in order are‚ simple reflexes (First month)‚ first habits and primary circular reactions (1 to 4 months)‚ secondary circular reactions (4 to 8 months)‚ coordination of secondary circular reactions (8 to 12 months)‚ tertiary circular reactions (12 to 18 months)‚ and beginnings of thought (18 to 2 years). Each substage

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    reflective of the adult world (e.g. "I am good at baseball") Mt. San Antonio College CHLD 10 Observation Guide: Observation Assignment Self-Awareness: physical limitations preferences self-regulation‚ control of temper skill comparison to others persistence in the face of failure empathy (aware of how my actions affect others) Therapeutic Value release of tension and stress expression of emotions release of anger in a socially accepted way test fear mastery

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    Define (and give an example) Freud’s three levels of consciousness and his three components of personality. Freud’s three levels of consciousness 1) Consciousness -Includes everything that we are aware of particular moment. -Present perceptions (memories‚ thoughts‚ fantasies‚ feelings) everything about right now. -Ever-shifting stream of thoughts can change dramatically from one moment to the next‚ but the experience of it seems smooth and effortless. Example: While writing essay for assignments

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    Vernissage Vernissage is a short story from 2008‚ written by Claire Anderson-Wheeler. The title also means ’varnishing day’. This refers to the day before the opening of an art exhibition‚ usually reserved for the painter to varnish his work (complete touchups). We hear the story from Alex’s point of view and in third person limited narrator. It means that we see the events happen from Alex’s eyes and the narrator tells us how he sees the situation. It is apparent that we see the story through

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