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    dimensions of personality. The basic traits included are neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, which are known as the “Big Five”. To compare my personality with that of my boyfriend David, I took an online personality analysis test based on those five traits. The openness trait refers to the degree to which a person is willing to try new experiences…

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    According to Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory, I am currently in the Intimacy versus Isolation stage. In this paper, I will delve into Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory and examine the first five stages of his theory and how I transitioned through them. The first stage in Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory is the Trust versus Mistrust stage. I identify myself under the trust side of the first stage of Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Theory. In this stage,…

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    A spiritual experience is an event or moment that defines or changes a person and is usually experienced within the context of the person’s faith or belief in something. There is no set place or time for a religious experience, it can be in public or private, some are even when the person isn’t even awake. Gini Brumble had her spiritual experience over the course of a year, Jaken Bautista’s was during an afternoon nap, and my own spanned about nine months. Each of these experiences showed us…

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    only for the purpose of adjusting the target of a back button link. Balsmiq also features a mode which allows the interactive prototype to be presented in full screen mode (see Figure 1). The cursor then becomes a big arrow allowing e.g. the user experience designer to present the prototype to a customer. Alternatively, the interactive prototype can be exported as an interactive PDF with clickable hotspots. POP: Interactive Prototypes Created on the…

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    Geoffrey Chaucer, the author of The Canterbury Tales, used five methods of characterizations to portray characters in the tale. The methods focused on a central characteristic, touchstone line, use of physiognomy, use of hyperbole, and use of incongruous or inappropriate details. The first method of central characteristic explained an overview of the character such as personality and occupation. The second method of touchstone line provided an impression such that it drew an image of the…

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    he's grown farther from home, he's no father. He goes home and barely knows his own daughter,” that he has been on the road a lot and hasn’t seen his daughter much which makes him feel like an inadequate father. We can also see in this line he is speaking about his own life because in the movie 8mile, rabbit does not have a daughter. The rapper explains in the ending of verse two how he must go with the flow and handle every punch that comes towards him and If he gets sucked into the negativity…

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    Session Four: This session was a bit easier than the last two sessions. Erin and Phil are both Supine in Affection. I shared that the numbers in expressed and wanted in Affection were almost identical. It is necessary that they tell each other they love each other often and that they show physical expressions of hugs, kisses, and touches to each other. I explained that people with this temperament expected people to read their minds. We discussed the ramifications of that and how they must…

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    higher power, otherwise described as self-transcendence. In conclusion, all these needs compliment and intertwine with another. Often times, one need is more dominant than the other and we often experience and live them out of order. We are constantly evolving, learning, living and creating new experiences and memories which all effect out pattern and desire for each need. I also conclude…

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    What were at least five most important NAEYC Ethical ideals or principles for you? Why? 1. I-1.1 To be familiar with the knowledge base of early childhood care and education and to stay informed through continuing education and training. I believe all teachers and administrators should continue to study. I personally do this by taking Early Childhood courses. I learn new skills and ideas so that I can apply in my teaching. 2. I-1.3 To recognize and respect the unique qualities, abilities,…

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    Reflection On AA Meetings

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    When I first heard other people sharing from a top table or the body of the hall about their spiritual awakening, I didn’t believe them. I wanted to quiz them on it so that I could catch them out. I thought they were just repeating parrot fashion what they had heard other people sharing so that they would appear clever. Then I heard a woman sharing about hers who previously I had met, chatted to a wee bit and heard sharing from the body of the hall about how she was struggling to stay sober and…

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