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    The metaphor of the storage and subsequent retrieval of memory is also sustained in Eternal Sunshine. Once again‚ the inscribed objects‚ which Joel brings to Lacuna to help create a virtual map of Clementine in his brain‚ are represented as housing the memories inscribed to them. Van Dijck writes: “Memory objects […] robust materiality seems to guarantee a stable anchor of memory retrieval—an index to lived experience.” Therefore‚ these objects also need to be erased in the process of forgetting

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    Family organization patterns looks at how a family is able to handle challenges they face with anything from catastrophic events to daily life. For a resilience to occur in the family‚ a family’s organization patterns needs flexibility‚ connectedness‚ and social and economic resources. Flexibility is how well a family can “bound back” from stressful situations and regain normalcy again. Life events will occur‚ and new “uncharted” areas will occur in the family as it grows. Connectedness means how

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    of the family systems theory is to establish a better level of differentiation with your family of origin‚ which means you have a better level of resolved emotional issues with them. The Differentiation of Self Scale is an important concept in this theory. The two extremes of this scale are people with low levels of differentiation or people with high levels of differentiation. People who are less differentiated from their family of origin have their identities intertwined with their family‚ whereas

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    adolescence and adult years which leads to criminal activity (Prochnow & DeFronzo‚ 1997). A well-known theory in the family functionality is called coercion theory. This theory is considered to have a tremendous impact from the family‚ which in turn influences an adolescent peer group leading them down the wrong path (Cashwell & Vacc‚ 1996). We must understand the different relationships within the family like compliance‚ unity‚ and approval‚ to better understand the adolescent upbringing (Cashwell &

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    The theory I found in the text was structural family therapy. Family structure “refers to the way a family is organized into subsystems whose interactions are regulated by interpersonal boundaries”‚ (Nichols‚ 2013‚ pg. 124). How structural family therapy is applied is when the subsystems have unclear boundaries. Those unclear boundaries force the family member to become isolated or disengaged. The reason why they become disengaged

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    Abstract The death of a loved one can create a great toll on a family; it has a devastating effect on them. Everyone can experience grief in various different ways‚ however there are aspects of grief that can transform into a life threatening situation. This essay will discuss the various effect that each family member will encounter and what can occur if matters do not get resolved in a professional way. Death is an unwelcoming event but it is the nature of life‚ when losing a loved one people

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    Developmental Theories In Child Development Rebecca Campbell PSY 104 Child and Adolescent Psychology Dr. Allyse Sturdivant January 14‚ 2011 Developmental Theories In Child Development There are five theoretical perspectives on child development. 1.) Psychoanalytic-Theory which is the view of human development as being shaped by unconscious forces. For example‚ when a child acts withdrawn or shy around a particular person‚such as an abusive parent or a parent they may idolize

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    Friendship - the sunshine of life Friendship is more than just being friends. True friend is the one who knows everything about you and is there when you need him/her. Everyone should have such person. I have found mine. Our friendship has not been long‚ we have known each other a little more that a year‚ but we quickly found a common language and by now there has formed a strong bond between us. Maybe this is because of the fact that we have spent practically every day together. We are really

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    Supporting childrens literacy skills- Theorists People have many different theories about the way that children learn and develop their literacy skills. Chomsky had a very unique theory that a lot of people would believe in. Chomsky believed that all children are born with an ability to learn any human language. He believes that all children have a ’’language acquisition device’’ or LAD that controls the structure of literacy into the child’s brain. He then goes on to say that children only have

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    Bethesda‚ South Africa MISS HELEN Helen Elizabeth Martins (’Miss Helen’) is considered South Africa’s foremost Outsider Artist. Born in December of 1897 in Nieu Bethesda‚ Miss Helen was the youngest of six children. In 1919‚ she moved to the Transvaal to work as a teacher. After her brief marriage to Willem Johannes Pienaar dissolved‚ Miss Helen returned to New Bethesda in 1928 to care for her ailing parents. After her mother’s death in 1941 and her father’s death in 1945‚ Miss Helen became increasingly

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