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    Spoken Discourse

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    Spoken Discourse Assignment Introduction In this paper‚ the aim is to apply different methods of discourse analysis to a selected extract of transcribed language to establish who holds the power during the interaction. In a normal interview situation‚ the interviewer will control the topic change of the interaction and ask the questions and the interviewee will respond. One of the aims is to establish whether this is the case‚ and to see if this remains constant throughout the extract. The initial

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    Identify characteristics and effects of each. • What does research show regarding abusive parents and how the child develops? • Compare and contrast gender role‚ to gender identity‚ to gender typing. • Identify and make application explanations of Erikson theory? • Stages from conceptions to fetus • How do teratogens effect fetus? • Compare & contrast various reflexes • What does research show that infants prefer? • How is putting babies asleep on their backs delaying a child’s development of

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    Introduction Planning is like a road map. It shows the shortest route to reach the right destination. Maybe Winston Churchill described “planning” precisely in World War II. He said‚ “He‚ who fails to plan is planning to fail.” Goals or objectives are desired targets or results. They are often recognized as the crucial elements of planning as managerial decisions are guided. They also serve as the performance criteria. Specific‚ measurable‚ attainable‚ realistic and timely goals should be set

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    Theorist has come up with different levels of developmental growths‚ some similarities and some differences. Two in particular are Sigmund Feud and Erik Erikson. According to Sigmund Feud‚ he focused on psycho-sexual theory in five stages: oral stage (0-1yr.)‚ anal stage (1-3yr.)‚ phallic (3-5/6yr.)‚ latency (5-6yr.)‚ and genital (puberty-adult). Erik Erikson focused on the psychosocial theory in eight stages: trust vs. mistrust (birth-1yr.)‚ autonomy vs. shame/ doubt (2-3yr.)‚ initiative vs. guilt (3-5yr

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    Introduction to Psychopathology Abnormal psychology is a scientific investigation of abnormal behavior in order to help analyze‚ anticipate‚ interpret‚ and modify abnormal patterns of functioning (Damour & Hansell‚ 2008). It examines the nature of psychopathology as well as its reasons and treatments. Certainly‚ the definition of what concludes abnormal has evolved with time and across cultures. People also differ in what they consider normal or abnormal behavior. For instance‚ what is considered

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    Topic- Developmental issues that come with emerging adulthood (Transition from adolescence to young adulthood) Adolescence is the transitional period in a persons life time that links childhood and adulthood. The factors that influence development during adolescence include genetic/biological and environmental/social. There are many developmental issues that take place during the transition from an adolescent to a young adult. The issues of emerging adulthood(18-25) are characterized by new experiences

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    life and how Erik Erikson viewed the development. The second stage of development we will look at is called the phallic stage of Sigmund Freud’s six stages of development. The last stage we will look at is the intimacy versus isolation this is stage six of eight from Erik Erikson. “Some aspects of infant development seem automatic.”  (Berger‚ 2010‚ pp. 86) The first period of development is in the infancy part of life typically this is from zero to one year of age. Erik Erikson called this stage

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    confused about the future. For this reason‚ I believe an authoritative parenting style is the most beneficial factor in the formation of identity. Before we get into parenting styles‚ we must first discuss how an identity is formed. One of Erik Erikson ’s steps in his Theory of Psychosocial Development is identity versus confusion‚ commonly called the identity

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    References: Levinson W Pizzo P A 2011 Patient-Physician Communication.Levinson‚ W.‚ & Pizzo‚ P. A. (2011). Patient-Physician Communication. JAMA‚ 305‚ 1802-1803. Levinson W Roter D L Mullooly J P Dull V T 1997 relationship with malpractice claims among primary care physicians and surgeons.Levinson‚ W.‚ Roter‚ D. L.‚ Mullooly‚ J. P.‚ &

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    Eli the Fanatic

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    Identity Crises in Philip Roth’s “Eli‚ the Fanatic” and “The Conversion of the Jews”. “Identity Crisis” • Erik Erikson • Defined as self analysis and self exploration. • Originated from childhood. • Erikson’s hyphenated identity. • Erikson is Danish-GermanAmerican. Questions Roth Poses in GC Short Stories • What does Jewish identity mean in a Post-World War II America? • Have Jews achieved assimilation and American status? • Are they hyphenated Americans with a dual nationalism and an inability

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