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    a suit in the middle of a hot day? Jose’s son‚ Arturo‚ witnesses this and decides to go to the city in order to live a good life away from the chores forced upon him by his mother. Arturo was feeling enslaved in his own family; Miguel who was deaf and mute was exempted from household chores. Arturo felt this was unfair and hence‚ wanted to go away to live a better life. What I did not like about the movie was that it was too melodramatic‚ like most Filipino movies. The drama scenes were too much

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    Josh Jaszcz Psychology Altaire Extra credit Assignment: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Chief Bromden: 1.) Believed to be deaf and mute 2.) None of the characters really pay attention to him 3.) He ends up being completely sane and starts speaking with Mcmurphy 4.) Mcmurphy got him to open up and he ends up branching out and becomes an actual person who cherishes things McMurphy: 1.) Believed to be insane due to his disorderly conduct 2.) Obnoxious and loud. Smart ass 3.) At first

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    Alexander Graham Bell (March 3‚ 1847 – August 2‚ 1922) was an eminent scientist‚ inventor‚ engineer‚ teacher and innovator who is famous for invention of first practical telephone. Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell and Edward Charles Bell‚ but they died of the fatal disease called the white plague. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell‚ who had written several books on how to speak correctly as well as creating form of

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    The novel also features a deaf and mute Alf‚ and the difficulties and discrimination he faced in his adolescence especially from his own parents. Blitz‚ a Svartalf‚ is another outsider among his species due to his inability to utilize skills that are common in that society. Nevertheless

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    expressions‚ body language‚ ques and gestures. Interpersonal skills can be used by almost anyone‚ the reason being that due to there being so many forms/aspects of this type of communication it can be used by almost anyone. An example of this is deaf and mute people are still able to participate in verbal communications because they can use sign language and lip reading. Interpersonal skills are one of the most important skills that you gain learn/gain‚ however you will need a lot of experience when

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    A Final Note on a Case of Extreme Isolation In order to explain how this article “A Final Note on a Case of Extreme Isolation” tells us about socialization‚ we should first understand the term socialization. At birth humans are born with a “blank slate” or in Latin it’s called tabula rasa. Then as early as the age of two years old‚ socialization has begun to fill this “blank slate.” “The term socialization is the lifelong process of social interaction in which the individual acquires a social

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    The Moral Implications Behind Boccaccio’s Tales of The Decameron With corpses rotting on the street and crime widespread throughout Europe‚ Boccaccio began writing The Decameron at the peak of the Black Plague in 1350. During this time‚ people fled their homes‚ lost faith in their religions‚ and abandoned their friends and families in order to seek refuge from the physically and mentally depraving reality of the Black Plague. Boccaccio incorporates the reality of his time during the 14th century

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    behaviour. Ways that a child’s development or behaviour could be affected include: * Being traumatised- A child may block an event from memory and in rare cases‚ can block out the whole world. This can lead to psychologically becoming blind‚ deaf and mute. * Becoming attention seeking- If a child has experienced a transition that means they get less attention they may act out in ways they would not normally act‚ breaking things‚ shouting‚ swearing etc because they crave attention and know they

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    |   Question 1 | 10 out of 10 points   | | The sociologist who studied feral children‚ including the abused child Isabelle who was discovered in 1938 living in an attic with her deaf-mute mother‚ was ________. | | | | | Selected Answer: |  B.  Kingsley Davis | Correct Answer: |  B.  Kingsley Davis | | | | |   Question 2 | 10 out of 10 points   | | In the "nature versus nurture" argument regarding socialization‚ the "nurture" component refers to________. | | | |

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    planning aloud)‚ talk-for-self increasingly goes underground‚ i.e.‚ it is not spoken aloud. Evidence for Vygotsky’s alternative position • When young children were placed in a room with peers who were speaking a foreign language or who were deaf-mutes‚ children’s egocentric speech virtually disappeared altogether. By implication‚ egocentric speech was aimed at communication - contrary to Piaget’s claim. Winsler & Naglieri (2003) • Overt speech declines with age • Inaudible speech remains

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