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    The city of Vienna in the play Measure for Measure written by Shakespeare is a fictional city ruled by the Duke, who has very few restraints and shows alot of mercy to his people. Compared to Angelo how shows little to know mercy when he was left in charge of the city. The Duke and Angelo show two very different characters who differ in their own look. Isabella is also effected by both mercy and liberty because of who she is and the choices she is given to save her brother. The Duke can be described as a king and friendly person who lets the people be free to do what they want to, while Angelo can be described as a cruel and strict person who makes the people feel restricted. The Duke in Measure for Measure shows a lot of liberty to the people by allowing them to do the things that would be considered wrong such as having brothels open to the people although he does say that it was a mistake and that it is his fault because of the way the people of his city behave “’twas my fault to give the people scope” (Act 1 scene 3). The Duke is described by Escalus as a gentleman (Act 3 Scene 2). This shows that The Duke is seen as someone who has a lot of respect by those around him. However although the Duke is seen highly of by those around him it can be argued that he also shows…

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    In the area of topology, Lebesgue is known for his covering theorem which is used for finding the dimensions of a set. He is also credited for his work on the Fourier series. He was able to demonstrate that using term by term integration of a series that were Lebesgue integrable functions was always valid and therefore, gave validation to Fourier’s proof of his series. What is now considered to be one of Lebesgue’s greatest contribution was his work with the Riemann integral. Before his work,…

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    Psychologist Mary Ainworth developed a theory on the importance of the varying types of attachment between caregiver and child through experimental research in 1969. Ainworth created an assessment technique known as the Strange Situation Classification or SSC. The Strange Situation Classification was tested on infants, (mostly one to two year olds) and it demonstrated the responses of infants when separated from their mothers. The experiment was held in a room with a mother, baby and a complete…

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    Have you ever felt down when an infant declines you or when he/she does not want to make eye contact with you? Well there is a reason for why the child acts differently. As many of us know, many infants have different type of attachment style. By different attachment style, I mean how one infant will be playful with a stranger alone or with its caregiver and stranger together and the other infant will not be playful. He/she will not try to make eye contact with the stranger or if the caregiver…

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    individual differences as attachment styles. Personal Patterns of Attachment According to the survey I took on personal patterns of attachment, my results represented my personal patterns of attachment are fearful-avoidant. Generally, people who are fearfully avoidant in their relationships are uncomfortable and may depend on others depending on serving as an attachment figure. Moreover, they worry that others may not be there emotionally when…

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    through observation. In the questionnaire, the mother described her child as curious and adaptable. Temperament can be described as an infant’s behavioral style which includes reactivity, and sense of self. For example, attachment plays a crucial role in an individual’s temperament; a baby with secure attachment is likely to develop high self-esteem (Davies, 2011). Developmental theorists, Thomas, Chess, and Birch (1970), describe multiple components of temperament which were assessed throughout…

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    They define what anxious attachment is and how one develops such an attachment style based on Mary Ainsworth’s work. Some factors these articles discussed were support partners needed when having this attachment style as well as dependence, need fulfillment and relationship dissatisfaction. Methods used in these studies included the use of participants who were currently in a relationship. The procedure of the studies made use of surveys, questionnaires such as the Likert scale, and if…

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    As everyone was thrust to the side of the compartment, the wood began to splinter, causing a apprehensive uproar. “Surely it’s going to give way,” one voice said, waveringly. “Who cares… we’re all going to die anyways,” another retorted direly. Many doleful comments followed, but Elise couldn’t bear it anymore. Shoving her way to the spot closest to the splintering plank of wood, Elise took a shaky breath. Normally she was a very rational person, but as they say: desperate times call for…

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    five years old and was enjoying the corn that held in both hands, taking turns biting each ear. We didn’t say a word or even look at each other. Rather, we rushed on the boy at the same time, and before he knew what was happening we had taken the corn from him” (Beah 30). In this part of the story Ishmael is remembering an incident where he and his friends had stolen from a young boy. Now the author made it quite clear that Ishmael had stolen before but, Ishmael has a brother just a few years…

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    Boots, he writes about the use of hand and laser measurement devices used at crime scenes. One hand held measurement method that Books writes about is a rolling measurement device. This type of device should be checked against a steel tape measure to compare over various distances. Boots states, "Probably one of the most commonly used devices is a good old-fashioned tape measure. It is recommended to use steel tape measures as opposed to those made of fiberglass. Steel tape measures tend to…

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