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    Attachment Report

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    AS THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER IN AN INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE ON THE MOTION “THE MEDIA HAS DONE MORE HARM THAN GOOD”. WRITE YOUR SPEECH FOR OR AGAINST THE MOTION. Madam Chairman‚ Panel of Judges‚ accurate time keeper‚ Headmaster‚ teaching and non-teaching staff‚ Distinguished invited guests‚ Co-debaters‚ fellow students‚ Ladies and Gentlemen. It is an honor to open this long awaited debate‚ standing against the motion before the house “The media has done more harm than good”. Madam Chairman‚ allow me to fill

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    The Evolutionary Theory of Attachment Bowlby’s evolutionary theory consists of a number of essential factors. The evolutionary theory of attachment as proposed by John Bowlby (1907-1990) suggests that attachment‚ in terms of adaptation‚ is essential for survival. In order to progress healthily‚ children are born with an innate tendency to form attachments. This means that infants are pre-programmed to become attached to their caregiver. This is supported by the research of Lorenz (1952) in

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    SCIENCE NAMES: FRANCISCO MUKHULA MULONGO INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT ORGANISATION: NHIF INTENT Attachment report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science DURATION: 12 WEEKS COMMENCING DATE: 21/01/2013 ENDING DATE: 12/04/2013 ABSTRACT This report is a summary of activities covered during my industrial attachment period at NHIF-Bungoma satellite office. It is an overview

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    Attachment Theory 4

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    Bowlby ’s maternal deprivation hypothesis assumes that continual disruption of the attachment bond between the infant and primary caregiver would result in long term cognitive‚ social and emotional difficulties for the child. To what extent has research into deprivation and privation supported this view. Bowlby claimed that the role of a mother was essential to a child and without this essential mother figure it would affect the child’s psychological health. He called this theory the maternal

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    Attachment is a long lasting emotional connection between a child and its caregiver (Berger‚ 2014)‚ and it does not exist in a vacuum. In fact‚ a child’s attachment style has long-term impacts on how a child will one day interact with friends and even their romantic partners one day (Berger‚ 2014). In light of the significance of a child’s attachment style‚ it would seem wise to intentionally protect and nurture healthy styles of attachment. Research shows more children have healthy attachment styles

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    INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT

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    A REPORT ON A THREE-MONTH FIELD ATTACHMENT AT MOI UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SECTION (COMTECH.) FROM 6TH JANUARY 2014 TO 31ST MARCH 2014 PRESENTED BY: NAME: WANANGWE JOSEPHINE MIRIAM ADMISSION NUMBER: BCJ/1008/11 REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNICATION AND JOURNALISM. SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES. DATE OF SUBMISSION: 9TH APRIL 2014 MOI UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ABSTRACT

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    Industrial Attachment Report

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    [pic]MAIN CAMPUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NAME OF AUTHOR: NGURU MICHAEL MACHARIA REGISTRATION NO: B010-0107/07 COURSE: BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT INSTITUTION ATTACHED MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF MURANG’A (MCM) DATE ATTACHED: 5TH JAN- 25TH FEB 2011 (8WEEKS) ACADEMIC SUPERVISOR: MR. KAMUNG’A This report has been submitted to Kimathi University college of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

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    Harlow Attachment Theory

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    The rise of Attachment Theory in the 20th Century tries to explain the behaviors typical of young children. A securely attached child is “likely to have advantages in most cultures studied” (Music‚ p. 69). Childhood Attachment can be best thought of as the methods and manners in which infants and caregivers connect with one another. This presumes that the caregiver and infant have at least one mechanism of connecting with one another. In a family without physiological or mental impairment‚ this

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    cons include Reactive Attachment Disorder. Reactive Attachment Disorder is a disorder when infants do not have a proper caregiver‚ and result in having attachment disorders because their needs were not fulfilled. This is the power of nurture and how important it is for infants to have the proper attention and care in order to develop healthy relationships with people. Without the proper care‚ and bonding experience‚ infants experience neglect and trauma. Reactive attachment disorder is especially

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    children seek for a parent embrace when they are upset. Insecure attachment in children relates to Bowlby’s attachment psychological theory. Prior and Glaser (2006) contend that attachment theory focus on the bonds and relationships between people‚ mainly the long-term relationships between children and parents and romantic partners. The first attachment theorist was a British psychologist by the name John Bowlby. Bowlby described attachment as a long-lasting psychological connectedness that exist

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