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    When the kids smiled at their parents this promotes a positive atmosphere as well as supporting attachment between the two. Another positive interaction that occurred was when Charlie was going to put a handful of sand in his mouth until he saw his mother’s face which showed disapproval. He then decided the right action was to not put the sand in his mouth. If Charlie had no attachment to his mother…

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    Negative Feedback Theory

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    As human beings, we are by nature social creatures. Communicating with others, whether to gain information, feel emotional support, or simply to have another person to talk to about everyday life, is a crucial part of humanity’s very existence. Looking back on the evolution of mankind, staying with one’s group was a matter of life and death in harsh environments with dangerous predators, food shortages, and hostile weather, and without the ability to communicate and maintain a tribe mentality,…

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    tougher than it used to be. Nowadays most people are entombed in the infinite void of cyberspace. Lost without a thought of the potential experiences and chances to connect with those living in reality. The connection that has been the basis of human interaction since the beginning of time is tragically dwindling away and being replaced by robotic messengers. When will the time come that the population will be unable to communicate without the help of electronic devices? The principle of…

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    changes like creating houses. Many of these changes originate from a plethora of social forces that alter the world. These interactions create hostile living conditions and can also have a long term unfavorable planet. Most of the problems that are direct effects from human interaction are a constant ongoing event that need to be handled in order to better salvage the world. Interactions between humans and the environment create an unsuitable environment due to the…

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    Theoretical Perspectives

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    In environmental model of ecology each organism in an ecosystem linked with other organism in one way or other. The social ecological theory postulate that the development of the individual is linked with the interaction between the biological and psychological traits of the individual child and the conditions in his or her environment, the environmental conditions included, family, peer, school and community influences (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, 1986). The system approach…

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    Role of input : All theories and studies regarding second language acquisition go back to the nature of input and how when an L2 learner uses the input in interactions the learner will produce language and forms (output) directed by the feedback. Krashen believes that the input hypothesis is the answer to how the natural order hypothesis takes place and how an L2 learner moves from one stage to the next in SLA. (Gass, 1997). One of the key issues of SLA is the role of the input hypothesis and…

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    Limits Of Friendship

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    Social media has allowed people to have more connections and friends on the online world than ever before. However, without the interactions that happen when we meet people in person it is hard to develop personal relationships over the internet. Maria Konnikova addresses this idea in her article “The Limits of Friendship” which speaks about how we bond socially and if it can be done over the internet. In addition, the use of the internet causes people to lose a feeling of unity due to the…

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    For example, the form of @username to directly talking to someone, the adoption of hashtags or square brackets to label discussion topics, the combination use of two different languages (Chinese and English) together in one post or one interaction comment on this Chinese-language based social media platform (Sina Weibo), and so on. The development of common language among Weibo users provided a foundation for Weibo becoming an “imagined” community. Another two important conditions of being…

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    Some people in the population believe video games should be considered a sport while part of the population thinks otherwise. If you don’t know what to believe or chose, keep on reading to find out why they shouldn’t be. The controversy over video games being sports have been going on for a few years now, and it still is to this day. Video games should not be considered as a sport, reminding us that it has affected many gamers in a negative way, some even physically. For example, there is a…

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    (Devaraj 2015) Objective 3: The potential for any drug – drug interactions that may explain the rhabdomyolysis • Simvastatin (for hypercholesteremic) o Causes ALT elevations are cause by liver…

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