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    thirds of with BDD obsess the most over their skin. The usual fixation is that their face is scarred or is infested with acne. Other frequent concerns include skin color in which people fixate on their skin being too light‚ too dark‚ or too red. Women‚ in particular‚ obsess over the tightness of their skin‚ consistently checking the mirror and touching their faces to ruminate over possible wrinkles or expanding pores. With regard to fixations over facial features‚ 60% of BDD patients obsessed with their

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    young‚ Marilyn Monroe. Secondly‚ they both were falsely accused crimes against society. In the 1950s‚ Arthur Miller was contacted by the “The Red hunt‚ led by the House Committee on Un-American Activities and by McCarthy‚ was becoming the dominating fixation of the American psyche.” John Proctor meanwhile‚ was accused of being part of the witchcraft. Proctor and Miller both are noble. Miller attended the Communist party and had been sponsored by it‚ In Proctor’s case‚ he also admitted of being part of

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    stage. There are certain needs and demands that coincide with each stage of development and if these are not met‚ the child will risk becoming frustrated. Frustration could result in fixation “(the arresting of part of the libido at an immature stage‚ causing an obsessive attachment)”[1] on a certain stage. Fixation in a specific stage will affect the child’s personality in adulthood as well as dominate it. There are five stages that Freud developed to assist others in understanding his

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    memory. Participants were asked to watch a video display screen manipulated by a computer as a small mark in the centre of the screen served as a fixation point for the participants gaze. They were shown a warning stimulus near the fixation point followed by a target stimulus‚ which was a letter displayed to either the left or the right of the fixation point. The warning stimulus was composed of either an arrow pointing left or right or simply a plus sign. Arrows presented served as cues for participants

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    not feel guilty or remorseful about robbing these people. Alex most clearly demonstrates a(n) a. spotlight effect. b. reciprocal determinism. c. weak superego. d. oral fixation. 1 out of 1 Correct! 3. According to psychoanalytic theory‚ boys’ fear of castration is most closely associated with a. an oral fixation. b. free association. c. the spotlight effect. d. the Oedipus complex. 1 out of 1 Correct! 4. Bonnie is afraid to express anger at her overbearing and irritating

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    environment. a) water; b) sugar; c) oxygen; d) chlorophyll; e) carbon dioxide • 3. The process of splitting water to release hydrogens and electrons occurs during the light dependent process. a) light dependent; b) light independent; c) carbon fixation; d) carbon photophosphorylation; e) glycolysis • 4. The process of fixing carbon dioxide into carbohydrates occurs in the light independent process. a) light dependent; b) light independent; c) ATP synthesis; d) carbon photophosphorylation; e)

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    a protected environment‚ they have the advantage of charging the declared price as fixed by the apex/regulatory body. When the service provider is operating in a competitive field‚ the price fixation is very difficult. Similarly in case of service providers operating in unorganized sectors‚ the price fixation is very difficult job and many service providers are underpaid. If we are service providers and if study the methods adopted by established service providers in industry it can help us in

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    Agriculture is a primary activity & is closely related to the natural environment. The term agriculture has been derived from the Latin word ‘Ager’ meaning field & ‘culture’ meaning cultivation. And agriculture practices means the steps involved in agriculture which can be seen generally been done by farmers and gardeners. Agricultural practices such as irrigation‚ crop rotation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides and animals were developed long ago‚ but have made great strides in the past century. The history

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    the Process Stage or mesocycle which will focus on preliminary preparation and an introduction to basic rock climbing training principles‚ fundamental movements‚ climbing supplemental training focused on INT‚ and self-assessment; the associative or fixation stage will be known as the Performance Stage or mesocycle which will focus on initial specialization within the broad spectrum of the rock climbing sport itself plus general training in order to increase performance; and the autonomous stage will

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    Explain the types of learning experiences with examples 1. Introduction: Any educational institution is an agency to provide knowledge and wisdom to children. And it is also geared towards the achievement of aims and objectives. The quality of education should be value based and it should give experiences which will shape and modify the behaviour of pupil. Every teacher has a greater responsibility in planning proper activities which will enable children to take active part in different situations

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