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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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    NAEYC Ethical Ideals

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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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    The Come Up of Cool: "Where Words Come From" In "Where Words Come From," Anglo-American author, Bill Bryson goes into thorough detail about words and how they were formed. He sets up five categories in which he chooses to better discuss the range of word origins and with these categories comprehension of a word's origin, meanings and significance in present day life becomes easier to understand. A popular word that one may come across at one point or another is the word cool. This well known…

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    The Ponzo Illusion Study

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    The Ponzo Illusion is a study that uses geometrical-optical illusions that were first created by psychologist Mario Ponzo. The Ponzo Illusion uses a set of two horizontal lines that are laid across a set of vertical lines making it look like a train track. When looking at an image of both sets of lines, it creates the illusion that the picture is in three-dimensional. However, due to the three-dimensional image, some lines appear to be farther away than others, just as some appear to be closer…

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    Niyama In The Raja Yoga

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    NIYAMA Niyama is the second stage in the raja yoga. The five rules of Niyama are in the form of Do’s. They are the attitudes we need to take toward ourselves. The rules are: 1. Cleanliness ( Sauca ) 2. Contentment ( Santosa ) 3. Austerity ( Tapas ) 4. Self-study or Introspection ( Svadhyaya ) 5. Devotion to the Supreme Lord ( Isvarapranidhana ) 1.4.1.3. ASANAS: (YOGIC POSTURES) In the Yoga sutras of Pathanjali, asana means "to be seated in a position that is firm, but relaxed".…

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    they just met may not be getting accurate results because patients may not be forthcoming and honest when answering questions. I would have to say I do not feel positive towards the report knowing how I scored on my personality test. I scored low on openness and conscientiousness, yet I’m very concerned about my health and well-being. I would have to say this is my personal bias. I do not believe there is any scientific reasoning for…

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    Five Life Factors

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    Explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual There are five different types of factors that can influence the development an individual for example, lifestyle influences, socio-economic influences, genetic influences, biological influences and environmental influences. Lifestyle In relation to Stephen, a lifestyle factor could be alcohol. If Stephen had taken alcohol these would have been the effects that would or could have happened. Many…

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    My Strength Analysis

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    In the strength quest I found out my 5 strengths. My 5 strength are deliberative, adaptability, relator, communication, and harmony. Deliberative is my first strength which means I am carful. My second strength is adaptability which means I live in the moment. The third strength is relator which means I am pulled toward people. Fourth strength is communication which means I like to explain what I am thinking. My last strength is harmony which means I look for agreement and peace. In my 5…

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    lead by example, people development level, and the Pinnacle level. I thought he explained the five levels of management very well and in a way that is relatable. Anyone who has had a supervisor or has been a leader can relate to his analogies and experiences. I felt that I could put his words together with our text book and class lectures well. John stated that level one of leadership is the position level. The level where people follow their leader because they must. At this level, a person…

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    CHAPTER 2 – ANIMAL MODELS 5. Animal models: 5.a. Neurotoxic Models: 5.a.1. 6- Hydroxydopamine model: One of the most frequently used toxin-based animal model is 6-OHDA. It was first isolated in 1950. It is frequently used in rats. It shows affinity for catecholaminergic transporter. For example, norepinephrine transporter and dopamine transporter. Though the structure of 6-OHDA is similar to dopamine but the existence of excess amount of hydroxyl group makes it toxic to dopaminergic neurons.…

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