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    Attachment patterns during childhood are a crucial aspect of social and emotional development for all human beings. An attachment pattern is the psychosocial manner in which a child connects with his or her parent(s) or other significant caregiver. This is something that starts early on usually from the day a child is born. The experience of attachment between parents and their children encompasses a variety of different behaviors. Attachment practices involve breastfeeding‚ bathing sessions‚ playing

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    Eurocrypt 2013. This is the full version. Message-Locked Encryption and Secure Deduplication Mihir Bellare1 Sriram Keelveedhi2 Thomas Ristenpart3 March 2013 Abstract We formalize a new cryptographic primitive‚ Message-Locked Encryption (MLE)‚ where the key under which encryption and decryption are performed is itself derived from the message. MLE provides a way to achieve secure deduplication (space-efficient secure outsourced storage)‚ a goal currently targeted by numerous cloud-storage providers

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    Healthy Attachment in Infants and Toddlers Sheila Epper ECE332: Child Development Course name and number Allyson Randall September 13‚ 2011 The most important time in a child’s life are the first three years when his emotional‚ social‚ physical‚ and cognitive developments are the most impacted and influenced. Displays of love and affection between an infant and parent develop a bond that creates an emotional attachment between the two and depending on the emotional security; some attachments

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder or just in general attachment disorders‚ has a typical onset seen before the age of 5. The disorder normally originates in the stage of infancy. As the child reaches their preschool and school-age years‚ the serious effects of the disruption in attachment relationships start to present themselves and manifest. As the child reaches the stage of adolescent and then through adulthood‚ the forms of the disorder are more commonly seen in the relationships that the person develops

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    Attachment Theory Bowlby’s description for attachment theory as a means for significant affectionate attachment bonds‚ created between people‚ where many types of emotional distress and personal diagnoses can be formed when this bond is lacking and/or separation is present or loss occurs (Berry & Danquah‚ 2015; Bowlby‚ 1977). This significance is developed from infancy between infants and their primary caregivers. This time period and proper attachment is pivotal in the development of a person’s

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    Attachment styles have been studied for many centuries. The quest to understand how we develop these attachments and what affects them has led to many studies throughout history. Mary Ainsworth’s studies and research are the most well-known when it comes to attachment styles. From her research and studies we have developed three main attachment styles. These styles are secure attachment style‚ avoidant attachment style‚ and anxious/ambivalent attachment style. Each person will fall somewhere within

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    Attachment features and functions in adult romantic relationships (2012): Heffernan‚ Fraley‚ Vicary‚ and Brumbraugh’s (2012) theoretical background centers around Bowlby’s (1969/1982) attachment theory. According to the researchers‚ Bowlby’s attachment theory can be used as a normative model for the development‚ function‚ and dissolve of romantic relationships. Bowlby’s theory‚ as well as previous literature‚ influence Heffenan et al.’s (2012) primary research questions that they wish to examine:

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    | CITY University of Hong KongIS6523: Infrastructure & Security Management for E-Commerce | Secure Mobile Device Management Deployment | | | Team: The MoversTeam Member:CAI Ying‚ Vivian 52783116CHU Kachun‚ Gordon 52993003LI Yuanzhu‚ Mia 52710923PAN Junyu‚ Evan 52697226XI Lin‚ Linc 52707408FANG Jubin‚ Steven 52760822 | 1. Introduction With the development of technology‚ we may confront the fact that mobility in business environment is becoming a more and more crucial element to

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    Word count 1466 Introduction: Attachment theory can be useful to highlight core and basic human needs for social interaction and proximity to others. Used as a model of human development‚ it can help us consider how relationships between infants and their caregivers forge and underpin the development of fundamental areas of our lives; our self beliefs and constructs of the world around us; of ourselves and expectations of others; our abilities to self regulate our emotions and feelings; our sense

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    The attachment theory by Ainsworth is based on how an infant reacts to the separation to the reunion of a primary care giver. She collaborated with John Bowlby‚ the process of observing and accessing the quality of attachment in this relationship. The theory has four forms of attachment and they will determine the relationship between the caregiver and the child from infancy‚ adolescent and adulthood. The four forms are Secure‚ Avoidant‚ Resistant‚ and Disorganized‚ and each will teach the child

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