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    Ocean Game Case Study

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    licensing and regulation‚ and a privacy statement. The casino works under a master license provided by the Curacao Government. And to ensure that every transaction is above-board‚ the site runs on a 128-bit SSL encryption technology‚ to ensure that all sensitive financial information are relayed securely.Fair and responsible gaming are also in the gaming DNA of OceanBets‚ with its software regularly tested for fairness and

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    studies b. Continuity/Discontinuity c. Active Child- children contribute to their own dev. From early in life‚ and contributions increase as they grow older d. Sociocultural Differences i. Sleeping patterns e. SES f. Romanian orphanage study/sensitive periods 2. Theories of Development Ch. 1‚ p. 1-24 a. Plato emphasized self control and discipline‚ believed that children are born with innate knowledge b. Aristotle was concerned with fitting child rearing to the needs of the individual

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    cynical view of infants‚ including John Bowlby (1969‚ 1973). He disregarded Freud ’s theory of attachment believing instead‚ that a child is born biologically pre-disposed to become attached to its mother for two important reasons; first the need for comfort‚ and second‚ the fear of the unknown‚ both of which are characteristics that can be observed in all children. Bowlby ’s conjecture

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    their primary caregiver is an emotional bond that creates a strong connection. This means that‚ Babies at birth are physically dependent on the adults who feed‚ care and protect them. By the way‚ child is considered infant under the age of 4 years. Bowlby was the first to determine the importance of this connection between a baby and a mother but that does not mean that the attachment cannot be with someone else. Attachment is seen as a long-term benefit

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    Structural functionalism concentrates on the positive and negative functions of social structures. Societal functionalism is a particular type of structural functionalism that aims to explain the role of social structures and institutions in society‚ the relationship between these structures‚ and the manner in which these structures constrain the actions of individuals. According to structural functionalists‚ individuals have little to no control over the ways in which particular structures operate

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    References: Adapted from Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. "Juvenile Justice: A Century of Change." Washington DC: Office of Juvenile Justice‚ 1999. Ainsworth‚ J. The Court’s Effectiveness in Protecting the Rights of Juveniles in Delinquency Cases. Retrieved from http://www.princeton.edu/futureofchildren/publications/docs/06_03_04.pdf Champion‚ D. (2007). The juvenile justice system: delinquency‚ processing

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    emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space. *The behavioral theory of attachment stated that the child becomes attached to the mother because she fed the infant. *Bowlby defined attachment as a “lasting psychological connectedness between human beings”  *According to Bowlby infants have a universal need to seek

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    References: Bowlby‚ J. (1969). Attachment and loss‚ volume 1: Attachment. New York: Basic Books. Erikson‚ E. H. (1984). Reflections on the last stage – and the first. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child‚ 39‚ 155-165 Freud‚ S. (1905-2000). Three essays on the theory

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    is absent and they prefer her over a stranger. According to John Bowlby‚ at the 3 month period‚ Elektra is in the attachment in the making phase‚ which is from 6 weeks to 6-8 months‚ and she will respond differently to her parent than to a stranger. Elecktra develops a sense of trust‚ which is the expectation that the parent will respond when signaled‚ but still does not protest when separated from her. According to Bowlby‚ during the 8 month period‚ Electra can be either in the attachment in

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    understanding that role not only affect the teen father‚ but also that child. Lack of involvement between father and child has shown to have educational and attachment concerns for the child. Attachment theory established by John Bowlby explored parent-child attachment. Bowlby work focused more on the mother child attachment. However‚ overtime research has

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