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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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    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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    Phase one of the five cannons pertains to the invention of the speech. The invention deals with the content of the speech and how the speaker used his/her content to get the message across through inartistic proofs which are facts, statistics etc. and artistic proofs which are the logos, ethos, and pathos aspect of a claim. Throughout the song “Lose yourself,” by Eminem, he includes many personal details of his character “Rabbit” in his movie 8mile as well as information from his personal life.…

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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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    Abraham Maslow’s higharchy of needs theory can be broken down into five steps or categories; physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem and self-actualization, which can only be obtained through self-transcendence. His theories goal is for us to achieve self-transcendence. His research findings came from studying the top one percent of his healthiest colleges. Once a person has obtained the first four basic needs, they can progress into the level of self-actualization. In this stage, a…

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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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    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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