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    evoking human emotions. The music of the film Valerie and her week of wonders (1970) creatively intertwines with other aspects of entertainment to bring out the spiritual atmosphere, a smooth transitional phase from one theme to another, one emotional stage to another and preclusion of upcoming transitional scenes in the movie. Valerie and her week of wonders (1970) is a classical movie that weaves the musical aspect of entertainment into the entire narrative to elicit an emotive,…

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    Relational Stages

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    The stages of relationships was created by Mark Knapp. It is also known as the relational stages (Adler and Proctor II, 253). Coming together and coming apart are two broad phases within the model. It is also joined by relational maintenance. The goal of relational maintenance is to keep relationships operating smoothly and satisfactory (Adler and Proctor II, 253). Initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, bonding, differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, and…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    It is class night at the Wonderfully Made Foundation for those of us ladies staying in the shelter. I am nervous about class, but excited also because the ladies and staff have spoken highly of tonight’s volunteer presenter. “You are going to love Ms. LaTara” Mrs. Lisa said to me as the kids and I walked in. I thought… I don’t know about that. I’m tired and I just want to be at home or at choir rehearsal, because it’s what I’m familiar with. All I hope is that Mrs. Lisa don’t put me on the spot…

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    Confirmation Day

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    It was my turn next. The person next to me answered the question, and passed on the microphone to me. I was getting nervous, and I could feel myself starting to sweat. All eyes were on me, making me more nervous than I already was. I let my pastor read the question, and took my time answering. My curious eyes flashed over the question multiple times, as I was figuring it out. I answered and, “Correct,” replied my pastor, smiling down at me. I felt achievement then and there, but I knew there…

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    1. According to Stein J. (2015), every team is going through various stages of its development. The most used framework was developed in the mid-1960s by Bruce W. Tuckman, now a psychology professor at Ohio State University (Stein J., 2015). He underlines four important stages of team’s development, such as, Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing. Stage#1 Forming In the group project, team members were excited about the idea to create an application for little kids. This idea was a really…

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    Marionette ‘Alright, and cut! I want to give that scene another go, get them ready.’ The actors standing in a close embrace in front of the camera released each other and were immediately swarmed by a team of makeup artists working to touch up their makeup. Aivilo ran a hand down her face with an air of exasperation, her artistic vision refused to translate onto the camera despite her numerous attempts. It had been a long day; the air conditioning wasn’t enough to counteract the unbearable…

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    Post-birth Ceremonies Description: Birth Ceremonies in Jainism are associated with rituals and deeds performed before and after the birth of a child. People of Jainism religion sincerely follow all the rites and rituals of the ceremonies because they strongly believe that the performance of these ceremonies would determine the child’s inclination towards his/her cultural values and the prosperity of his/her future life. The Jatakarma and Naming ceremonies are the most significant ceremonies…

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    Ericksons psychosocial theory of development has eight stages of life spam. The first one being trust vs. mistrust, Ericksons explains how This stage begins at birth to 12 months of age. Throughout this stage infant learn to either trust or mistrust and adult depending on the care they are given. . Therefore, A baby will either see the world as a safe or unsafe place depending on the caregiver. Parents who do meet the infant needs, will result in them feeling secure even when they are being…

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    called Psychoanalytic theory. In the Psychoanalytic Theory, Freud has five stages he says children go through in development. The first of these stages is the oral stage, the second is the anal stage, the third is the phallic stage, and the fourth is the latency stage and the fifth is the genital stage (Boundless Open Textbook. n.d.). The oral stage is the one most closely associated with infancy, according to Freud in this stage. The lips, tongue, and gums are the focus of pleasurable…

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    development and behaviour at different life stages using theories from different psychological approaches. Erik Erikson was one of the writers who developed the psychodynamic approach to psychology. His theory is known as the psychosocial theory of development as he believed that a person’s development depends on their social class, culture and their norms for the society that they live in. According to Erik Erikson (1902) a person will go through different stages of their lifespan facing…

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