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    URBANIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Congolese –German Center for Microfinance‚ UPC‚ Kinshasa‚ 2010 By Bugugu Muhigiri‚ Efekele Bokalo & Ileka Ngoy Under the supervision of Charlotte Wagner ABSTRACT As people live more and more in cities‚ they change consumption habits‚ and in they turn towns attract investors‚ and the number of city dwellers increases. This paper investigates the link between urbanization and economic growth in general‚ and especially in Africa. Cities seem to be efficient in

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    seeking words of encouragement‚ assistance‚ help or alternatives to their problem. So‚ the importance of counseling‚ with self-awareness is to become open-minded‚ when working in a multicultural population. Therefore‚ counseling clients from different cultures address the ever-changing diversity. Particularly‚ a client’s culture‚ population‚ and their ethnicity. Second‚ incorporating self-awareness‚ opens awareness when involved with clients of their religion‚ spirituality‚ and most importantly‚ the character

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    Psychosexual stages vs. psychosocial stages In psychology when the word development is mention to two theorists‚ stand out. These theorists are Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson. Freud being the father of psychology changed the technique of studying the development of individuals. Erikson was influenced by Freud but he felt that be underestimated other significant dimension that shape our development. They both agreed that personality develop is mostly an unconscious process

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    time many theories based on the development of children have been created. These theories are based on Cognitive‚ personal‚ and social Development. As well as individual and group differences. Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget‚ observed how children learn and develop. His observations led to the discovery that children have certain problem-solving strengths and weaknesses depending upon their age. Through extensive research and observations‚ Piaget developed the theory of cognitive development. Piaget’s

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    The Human Life Span and Human Development Theories John A. Pustinger University of Phoenix The Human Life Span and Human Development Theories Freud ’s psychosexual theory and Erickson ’s psychosocial theory both provide profound insight to human development. Through a comparison and contrasting framework‚ an analysis of these theories determines how they may apply to a second-grade student in a public school‚ a 31-year-old adult learner completing a master’s degree at a university‚ and a 68-year-old

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    Identifying information Cynthia is a divorced 47 year old mother of two sons‚ Stanley age 27 and George age19. Both of her sons live at home with her. Stanley‚ who is trainable mentally impaired‚ requires a lot of Cynthia’s attention. George attends Oakland Community College with plans on transferring to a four year university in his junior year. Cynthia has a great relationship with both of her children. Cynthia is in the middle class income range grossing $65‚000 a year. She is an African

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    Eric Erikson’s Psychosocial Development Paper #2 I conducted an interview with an adolescent named Jonah Navarro‚ age 15 to try and determine which stages of Erickson’s psychosocial development he had completed‚ and which one’s he had not. According to Erik Erickson‚ all people come to understand themselves and the meaning of behavior by completing 8 stages throughout life that start at infancy and end with old age (Feldman pg. 265) Erickson spoke of a specific area that involve adolescents

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    Catherine Ashby COUN 635: Advanced Theories Dr. Geri Glover 7/25/09 Murray Bowen is one of the founding fathers of family systems theory. He even coined the term “family systems”. His career began at the Menninger Clinic working with families of people with schizophrenia. He was the first therapist to look at the individual’s development in the context of family relationships. Bowen believed that family members adopt certain behaviors and patterns for those behaviors based on their

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    Child Development: An Examination of Three Theories There are a lot of theories regarding child development. Three of these theories are Bioecological Theory‚ Social-Cognitive Theory and Information-Processing Theory. This paper will discuss these theories by comparing and contrasting them. The first theory is the Bioecological Theory developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory is based on the nature vs. nurture idea. Bronfenbrenner believed development of a child was determined

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    Introduction How can theories be used to explain the concept of resilience? Or‚ in this case‚ how can Kohlberg’s theory of moral development be used to explain the concept of resilience in David’s life from The Lost Boy? Kohlberg’s Moral Development theory was chosen due to David’s struggle growing up in a house with abuse. Throughout the story David has trouble with making “right” and “wrong” decisions. David faces his choices and why he has made them throughout The Lost Boy (Pelzer‚ 2002)

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