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    is a person in high surgency. People with high surgency wants to ahead and leading through competing and influencing. Extraversion is described as positive emotions‚ surgency‚ and the tendency to seek out stimulation and the company of others. His self-confidence may at first be mistaken for extraversion; however‚ extraversion in a socially interested way appears not to be extractable (David Kramer‚ 2010). Agreeableness involved traits related to getting along with people. People with agreeableness

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    Introduction to Practical Life * The purpose of Practical Life is to help the child gain control in the coordination of his movement‚ especially development of the hand`s coordination. “The hands are the instruments of man’s intelligence”. Maria Montessori- The Absorbent Mind. The fine muscles coordination is closed connected with the child`s conceptual development. As Dr. Montessori quoted it: “The human hand allows the mind to reveal itself”. Practical Life activities help the child to gain

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    Building on the work of George Herbert Mead(1964)‚ sociologists recognise that we create our own designation: the self. The self is a distinctive identity that sets us apart from others. It is not a static phenomenon but continues to develop and change through our lives. Sociologists and psychologists alike have expressed interest in how the individual develops and modifies the sense of self as a result of social interaction. The work of sociologist Charles Horton Cooley and George Herbert Mead‚ pioneers

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    you about Cindy Jackson’s sense of her social self‚ her self-concept‚ her self-esteem and her self-presentation? Self concept refers to a set of perceptions and beliefs about oneself. Self-concept can also be referred to as identity and plays a key role in determining individuals’ behaviour. She attributed the desire to drastically change her appearance to a strict father and low self-esteem. The website reveals that as a child she had very low self-esteem. She felt and believed that she was

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    Area of study -Belonging - Experiences/events - Places - People/relationships/others - Self identity; ideas/perceptions - The wider world (e.g. community‚ context of texts) Synonyms and antonyms for belonging and not belonging Synonyms: Belonging: - Integrated - Accepted - Unified - Included - Relating - Fitting in - Conformity - Not-Belonging: - Ostracized - Exclusion - Excommunicated - Alienated - Emancipated - Segregated - Exiled - Isolated - Antonyms:

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    social contact | Feedback: | See page 70 | | | | |   Question 6 | 10 out of 10 points   | | What concept do sociologists refer to when they say that "society makes us human?" | | | | | Selected Answer: |  D.  socialization | Correct Answer: |  D.  socialization | | | | |   Question 7 | 10 out of 10 points   | | The process by which we develop a sense of self‚ referred to as the

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    stories in such a way that the reader feels compelled to judge a character’s actions. Evans perfects the art of influencing a reader to relate to or feel strong emotion throughout a story. She centralizes the majority of her short stories on the concept of character isolation and the internal conflict caused by such isolation. This isolation stems from the rootlessness found in Evans’ characters. Her characters struggle to find a home‚ whether it be paternally‚ romantically‚ or internally‚ but they

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    dies) can be fertilised From ejaculation sperm reaches & enters egg. Nuclei fuse together (½ genes mum‚ ½ genes dad) Fertilised egg travels to swelled/thickened lining of uterus Neonate: newborn baby – helpless‚ not control movement or care for self Cephalo-Caudal development: from ‘head-to-tail’‚ organs‚ limbs‚ bones Bones and limbs develop quickest during infancy (after organs) Epiphyses: plates of cartilage between bone ends + shafts still in ossification Ossification: epiphyses

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    good exercise for clarifying one’s values is to imagine that you: Answer Selected Answer:    are writing your autobiography. Correct Answer:    are attending your own funeral and listening to your eulogies. Question 3 2 out of 2 points Your self-esteem is likely to increase when you: Answer Selected Answer:    cope with a problem rather than avoid it. Correct Answer:    cope with a problem rather than avoid it. Question 4 2 out of 2 points Which of the following psychologists was

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    What is self-esteem? Self-Esteem means different things to different people. There is no universal meaning in self-esteem. Everyone of us have a personal meaning of self-esteem. How does self-esteem affect in our personality? How we overcome self-esteem? And how self-esteem developed in self? Self-esteem is a term used in psychology to reflect persons overall emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. It is a judgment of one self as well as an attitude toward the self. Self-esteem encompasses

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