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    field of study would be to dig more in depth to the effect the father’s relationship has on the child. So much research has been done on the relationship between the child and mother, but what about the father? Does having a father that is just as present as the mother and just as much of a caregiver as the mother effect the infant’s behavior? Does having strictly maternal care have a greater effect on the infant’s separation anxiety? What is the results if the majority of the care given to the…

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    physically through a process called memories. In the article “Trying Not to Forget Forgetting” the author M. Zeki Duman mentions the importance of memories. In a period of time through a series of event in the days of our forefather to currently now present days. Over times legitimate record written forgotten and replace by false memory through idealism causes doubt in the mind of many people. The Aftermath result gives rise to people to start seeking their identities within the world of a…

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    Make the effort to go out and meet people, join networking groups, do community work, find new interests! Whilst you are doing all this it will distract you from brooding on the past, it will focus you on the present and will eventually help you to look forward to the future. Please do not forget that the whole purpose of this is moving on, brooding on negative issues, whilst understandable will halt the healing process and stop you moving on. Keep on reminding…

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    Time where the amount of progress of existence is presented in the past, present, future that shapes us humans. Time brings us to a character we are meant to be. Time brings us situations that provide us ways to develop how we may be viewed by others. In the novel Unbroken, Laura Hillenbrand illustrates the growth of a boy to a man which is named Louie. Hillenbrand represents a soldier in the time of war which shaped Louie to the man he needed to become to realize the true problems out there in…

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    The longer I remain in this relationship, the more difficult it is to focus on building the friendship in the present instead of dreaming about the future. Moreover, the devil loves to destroy beautiful things: maintaining purity in both the mind and the body is a constant spiritual battle. Thus, although Dr. Miller was speaking mostly to the male students when he…

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    devices that have many advantages, but they distract us from relationships. Smartphones get in the way of our relationships, making it impossible for us to wholeheartedly devote our attention to the present moment. Smartphones have become a distraction because we want to be connected but we forget the present time. For example, people go out together for dinner but they stay connected to their smartphones and forget the other people they are with. They post photos of their dinner and chat with…

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    “Yet the past is not dead; it is not even sleeping. A mass of memories and records, of relics and replicas, of monuments and memorabilia, lives at the core of our being. ----- J.H. Plumb. “The Historian’s dilemma” In this era of technology, the amount of new breakthroughs in science are growing exponentially. Machines encompass almost every field including but not limited to art. While most people are enjoying technology, there is a reversal tide of thoughts that emphasizes on the past…

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    At the beginning of the flashback, Willy is shown as talking to young Biff and Happy, and representing a more stereotypical parent than he appears in the present time scenes of the play. He is full of guidance, providing knowledge to his children, as a typical parent would, saying "Just wanna be careful with those girls Biff" which also shows a protective side to him. He also says "You want to watch your schooling first", as he knows what is better for his children, and looks out for them. This…

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    difference between the final product and the subject. But, “A photograph is a true emotional representation of a moment in time” (“Can You Imagine a World without Pictures?”), there is no way to take away what you see in a photo. Documenting the present with photography is also important because current photos can be used to show and relive memories in the future. For example, looking at family portraits of our relatives provide us with a glimpse back into the time when they lived. By…

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    Individual development has been studied in our field for a number of generations, yet not one generation is as predictable as the last. Contemporary developmental theories have added, subtracted, and applied various approaches to understand child/adult development, but with the society increasingly growing and the millennials slowly taking over, there will be certain issues with development that will arise. In my research, I have found issues of development that closely relate to lack of delay…

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