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ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
The Influence of the Family in the Development of Anti-Social Behaviour
The Influence of the Family in the Development of Anti-Social Behaviour
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Within the scope of anti-social behaviour includes a wide range of activities such as lying, theft, vandalism, aggressive acts, arson, and truancy. The common factor that binds to these ...
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Parenting and Culture
Parenting and Culture
What are the arguments, propositions, and hypotheses for universality of parenting styles/practices and associated developmental outcomes in different cultures or among different ethnic groups in the U.S.?
Parents are aided by various parenting techniques, according to each situation and behavioral characteristics of children. In general, the patterns ...
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity
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Obesity is part of the metabolic syndrome, still a risk factor known is that predispose to various diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, sleep apnea, stroke, osteoarthritis and some forms of cancer, dermatological disorders and gastrointestinal. Although, obesity is an individual clinical condition, it has become ...
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Self Discloser in therapy
Self Discloser in Therapy
Self disclosure, as the name suggests, refers to unveiling information consciously or unconsciously. The information is essentially about oneself and is by nature considered to be private. It is more related to feelings, emotions, grievances, failures, dreams, and wishes. Yet, it can also be ...
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Why do younger children fail at the balance bean, conservation & the three mountains?
Why do younger children fail at the balance bean, conservation & the three mountains?
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There has always been some confusion at the time of framing and naming coordination and balance, as many authors speak of "Skills", others as ...
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Applied Sports Psychology
Applied Sports Psychology
Applied Sports Psychology
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Applied social psychology mainly deals with the mental and behavioral processes of human beings, with special emphasis on the socio cultural context of the competitive sports. The feelings associated with sports, including motivation, self esteem and anxiety also play an essential part in shaping ...
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Compare and contrast theories of visual and auditory attention. How well do they explain how we attend to objects?
[Name of the Institute]Compare and contrast theories of visual and auditory attention. How well do they explain how we attend to objects?
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It really perplexes and astounds a naïve mind to even acknowledge ...
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Michael Clayton
Michael Clayton
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Truth can be adjusted states the opening line on the posters of the movie Michael Clayton. The story starts with the narration of a renowned legal lawyer, Arthur after an emotional breakdown when he confronts the moment of truth, the stark reality that how his work has ...
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Family Attachments
Family Attachments
Narrative Essay
In the context of human beings, a family is comprised of a group of people who are mutually associated by affinity, co-residence, or consanguinity. In most of the societies, it is considered as the most major association and affiliation for the purpose of children's socialization. Most ...
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Suicide
Suicide
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The issue of suicide has now become a rising concern for people living any part of this world. There is no doubt about the fact that the trend of suicide reflects behavioral problems in an individual who commits suicide (Blauner, 2003). However, there are various contributing factors behind any behavioral ...