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Adult Attachment Nad Relational Communication
2,042 wordsAdult Attachment and Strategic Relational Communication: Love Schemas and Affinity Seeking According to attachment theory, the emotional bonds that infants form with their caregivers serve as the blueprints for the way people view themselves and others and they affect the way people act in their adult relationships, (Bowlby, 1982). John Bowlby was one of the first pioneers to advance on the attachment theory perspective. He was greeted with resistance and skepticism early on. Now, attachment the...
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Renaissance And Modern Gender Roles
1,245 wordsGender role is defined simply as the perceived set of expectations, attitudes, and life goals of a particular gender. But who defines these expectations, and for what reason? Why is it ok for a boy to be a fireman, but not a nurse? Why are females discouraged from being discourteous and loud, where it is almost expected of men to do so? Someone or something had to have prescribed these roles for us to follow. - Without much effort, most of the above question is answered with a quick glance at hi...
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Cognitive Perspective Mental Processes
1,442 wordsIn the summer of 2001, I decided to work at a restaurant as a line chef. After I was interviewed for the position, Mark Hayes, an American born chef with a full resume of culinary accomplishments, hired me. After receiving the position, I attended the first day with an understanding that the other line cooks would be like Mark. But I was blind to the world as I realized that I would be working directly with Mexican immigrants. Growing up in a predominately English-speaking neighborhood, I was un...
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Asynchronous Web Services Ws Rm And Ws Addressing Xml
540 wordsWS-Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) and WS-Addressing (from BEA, IBM, Microsoft, and others) ensure that message delivery can be transactional guaranteed across unreliable networks and systems. WS-RM and WS-Addressing use store and forward messaging to commodities into the Web services stack what has historically been the domain of proprietary message-oriented middleware like MQSeries. BEA remains convinced that such asynchronous Web services are the "sweet spot" for transactions/ updates, while synch...
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Profound Impact Programming Language
2,997 wordsModeling Web Applications Using Java And XML Related Technologies Introduction Standards can drive revolutionary changes in technology: consider the impact that SQL has had on the database market, or consider that the World Wide Web was launched by the combination of HTML, HTTP, URL, and SSL. My belief is that protocol standards (XML, Web services) and programming standards (Java and the. NET alternatives, XML Query, etc. ) will have a similarly profound impact on integration. Integration encomp...
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Stage The Child Nerve Cells
2,107 wordsNature versus Nurture: What shapes us and how do we become the people we are today? Everyday children are born; millions of new lives start each day, throughout the world. The growth and the development of these children, has been a topic of confusion and debate for years. Many psychologists are argued over what factors make up the person we are, whether they are biological or environmental. Different theories and conclusions have been drawn over what exactly shapes us, and what effects us from ...
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Narrative And Value Communication And The Audience Elements
511 wordsBut communicators also portray themselves, the communication and the audience not only in the explicit content of the communication, but also implicitly, in ways that are implied by the communication, but not directly stated. To use a common sense example, a lecture given in English using terms known mostly to physicists, also paints a picture of the lecturer and audience of their language use, interest and expertise, of the lecturer as a kind of person who can stick to a subject, refer to relev...
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