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    Running Head: PHYSICAL‚ COGNITIVE‚ AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Adjustment to change is part of life in the entirety of the lifespan‚ and this applies to late adulthood as well- where change may be decline. Aging is an inevitable part of life‚ but there are changes one can make in lifestyle that can become positive or negative factors in the areas of physical‚ cognitive‚ and social development or decline. One change in each area would be freedom or limitations of ability. One change in cognitive development

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    mockingbird." To Kill a Mockingbird has a lot of analogies‚ but the novel mostly shows the characters growing and stepping into to young adulthood. In the novel the character Jem shows to be the one who changed the most.There are many reasons to how Jem evolves in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird such as his perspective on bravery‚ becoming more mature‚ and stepping in adulthood. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem changed his perspective on bravery.In chapter 1 of the book‚ Dill had dared Jem

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    universal feeling in modern civilization. At one point in the life of a person they will experience being left out‚ or different from a group‚ which most of the time is me attempting to fit in a community where I feel I don’t belong. Generally‚ when trying to join a new community for the first time I feel obligated to attempt to fit in. For example‚ in the past I have joined a community event with a whole new community I wasn’t very familiar with and I felt desperate to make myself fit in so I don’t

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    their eighties and beyond" (Crandell‚ et at.‚ 2009). However‚ health‚ whether physical or psychological can impede overall sexual functioning for middle-age adults. Menopause is a very big issue that is associated with human sexuality in middle adulthood. This of course is a “woman” thing and only women get it‚ but still it can be extreme for many women. There is weight gained‚ rest and sleep is disrupted by night sweats and frequent urination and also many psychological issues that come with all

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    or older adulthood. Early adulthood is mostly for finding a mate and starting a family‚ and becoming economically and socially secure. Middle adulthood is maintaining and building upon the bases of early adulthood. Older adulthood is the wrapping up of obligations and adjusting to ultimate death.For many people‚ these tasks may fit or other people they may not fit at all. My great uncle Rick‚ does not fit into Havighurst’s developmental tasks at all. He was arrested in his late twenties‚ before he

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    Disasters‚ Crises‚ and Trauma-causing events Recently‚ many crises have occurred and it is difficult to choose among them but I will focus on the recent flooding in Colorado and the sudden death of a loved one by gun violence. The effects of these events will be different on the survivors‚ first- responders ‚and the therapists who help them heal. I went to school at University of Colorado in Boulder‚ so I have a strong affinity for the area and people. The severe flooding in Boulder

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    Stereotypes and Finding Your Places The drama “Trying to find Chinatown” by David Henry Hwang‚ and the poem “I‚ Too” by Langston Hughes deal with stereotypes and how the characters in both works cope with these stereotypes. While being illustrated differently by each of the two authors‚ there is also one major similarity both pieces possess: the theme is the same. Overcoming the obstacle of stereotypes. Overcoming the obstacle of stereotypes is explored in “Trying to find Chinatown”‚ when the main character

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    As people approach the end of life‚ changes occur and special challenges arise. Growing older means confronting many psychological‚ emotional‚ and social issues that come with entering the last phase of life. In late adulthood emotions and stability vary widely. Theorist Erik Erikson (1902-1994) devised a framework for development based on psychosocial stages‚ and he defined the last stage of life as a tension between integrity and despair. Individuals either come to accept their lives as having

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    Personal Statement Likely the most drastic change in my life was the one that helped me to transition from childhood to adulthood. When I was in my sophomore year of high school my parents split up‚ this drastically changed my relationship with both of my parents. In my fathers case we became best friends by helping each other through the hard times. In my moms case we got into a rough patch where there were very hard feelings for a long time. After my parent’s split up I was very disappointed in

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    What were they trying to do? Montag and Mildred spend the day reading through the books‚ but none of what they read made any sense. Mildred begged Guy to destroy the books because it is very dangerous to have them. Guy knows that they can lose their home and be locked away in an insane asylum if they’re caught. Montag won’t give up‚ though. As they read‚ Montag hers the Mechanical Hound that he’s certain has been programmed to hunt him sniffing outside his door. In this section the "Sieve and

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