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    Economic Reform In China

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    After initiating market-oriented reform in 1978, China experienced the most rapid economic growth and social development recorded by any nation. In the past three decades, China has seen an increase in industrialization, liberated foreign trade and investment, and encouraged privately owned businesses, all of which contribute to the country now boasting one of the largest GDPs in the world, falling second only to the United States [1] [2]. In December 2001, China joined the World Trade…

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    child development, as being the environmental backgrounds such as culture and community influences as the direct cause in a child’s physical and cognitive development. Therefore, these theorists over looked the prenatal, perinatal and neonatal environmental influences such as the molecules in a fetus bloodstream before birth, to the climate outside, as being one of the leading causes of a child’s development. Each of these psychologist’s theories also plays a role in children’s development as…

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    Edinburg Pest Analysis

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    Republican, and 0.796% independent. Economic: Edinburg Economic Development Corporation’s Executive Director, Ramiro Garza Jr., Reports that Edinburg has generated over $1.14 million in local sales taxes for the month of April 2009. This figure is up 11% compared to $1,033,765.77 produced in the same month in 2008. The local sales taxes generated by the city’s one and a half cent local sales tax and the half-cent economic development sales tax that is administered by the EEDC. Edinburg has…

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    Measuring Economic Growth

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    At its simplest, development is defined as a process resulting in economic growth, however this widely believed definition is a misconception and needs to include additional criteria (Hodder 2000). Development is multidimensional therefore encompasses political, technological, social and economic change, thus a more suitable definition is; an economic, social, and political process creating a sustained and significant rise in the perceived standard of living (Hodder 2000). With intention to…

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    Freud’s theory of development vs. Bronfenbrenner’s theory of development What Is Freud’s Theory? Sigmund Freud, known for his development of the psychoanalytical theory of childhood development. In Freud’s theory there five stages that are called psychosexual stages. The five stags are as follows: the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latency stage, and the genital stage. Freud thought that life was all centered around tension and pleasure, leading to his stage being called…

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    child 's development and wellbeing, hence has negative outcome. It influences the child 's chance to develop physically, socially, emotionally as well as cognitive development which all plays an important role in the children’s development. Investigation will be examined representing the significance of unstructured play in adolescence and the outcome of the decrease in unstructured play. The research will likewise give us knowledge on the most skilled method to enhance child’s development.…

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    MST 313 Semester Project Progress report 1 Wheelchair-friendly Carousel for children fig 1. A sketch of the carousel (Pretorius, 2015) Bernadine Pretorius 28302207 Armand Meyer 10026305 Erica Davison 12064212 Target Market: The design of this wheelchair friendly carousel is targeted at children who are physically disabled and unable to use more conventional jungle gyms/outdoor toys. This carousel can be designed to be part of an indoor playground and can also become inclusive…

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    Punk Prodigy: Will Hunting

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    In this way, he focussed on the effect that childhood could have on the development of a person as an adult. Psychosexual stages of development were utilised to describe the stages of development a person goes through from birth to adulthood. The stages of psychosexual development were as follows: oral, anal and phallic. Each stage represents the fixation of libido on a different area of the body. As a person grows physically…

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    Secure Attachment

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    Reflection Paper Attachment theory describes the relationship between parents and children, and there are two two different types (Arnett, pg.188, 2013). Secure attachment is when infants use their mother as a secure base from which to explore but when scared, they seek help and physical comfort from her (Arnett, pg.188, 2013). Insecure attachment is when infants are cautious and nervous to explore the environment and they will avoid their mother when she tries to comfort them. (Arnett, pg.188…

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    Children’s development is measured in a number of different ways and is continually observed as the child grows. Children develop at different rates and in different ways but the sequence are generally the same, for example they need to have developed the skill for walking before they can run. The aspects of child development are broken down in ages and often referred to on a timeline. These aspects are *Physical Development…

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