Monday, December 31, 2018

The Lost Symbol Chapter 127-128

CHAPTER 127The breeze felt dust-covered step to the fore stead CIA headquarters in Langley. no.a Kaye was thrill as she followed sys-sec crick Parrish across the agencys dreamy central courtyard.W present is turn taking me?The crisis of the masonic video had been averted, thank God, but Nola placid felt uneasy. The redacted file on the CIA coachs class remained a mystery, and it was nagging at her. She and Sato would query in the morning, and Nola pauperismed tot on the wholey the occurrences. Finall(a)y, she had called flex Parrish and demanded his help. straightaway, as she followed Rick to more or less unexplored berth come in case, Nola could not push the comical phrases from her reminiscenceSecret location pipe where the . . . somewhere in Washington, D.C., the coordinates . . . reveal an antiquated portal that led . . . warning the pyramid holds dangerous . . . decrypt this engraved symbolizationon to uncover . . .You and I agree, Parrish said as t hey walked, that the cyber-terrorist who spidered those keywords was in spades searching for data nigh the masonic pyramid.Obviously, Nola thought.It turns out, though, the hacker stumbled onto a vista of the Masonic mystery I dont figure he expected.What do you mean?Nola, you greet how the CIA conductor sponsors an internal discussion assemblage for Agency employees to sh be their conceptions almost all kinds of things?Of course. The forums cand Agency personnel a fail-safe place to chat online about unhomogeneous topics and gave the director a kind of realistic gate carriage to his staff.The directors forums are hosted on his semiprivate partition, and yet in order to provide access to employees of all clearance levels, theyre turn up outside the directors classified fire env campaign.What are you acquiring at? she demanded as they rounded a landmark near the Agency cafeteria.In a word . . . Parrish pointed into the vileness. That.Nola glanced up. Across the shop ping mall in front of them was a monumental admixture inscribe glimmering in the moonlight.In an agency that boasted over cardinal hundred pieces of original art, this mould call Kryptoswas by far the about famous. Greek for hidden, Kryptos was the work of American artist crowd Sanborn and had become something of a legend here at the CIA.The work consisted of a huge S-shaped panel of copper, set on its asperity the like a curling surface wall. Engraved into the expansive surface of the wall were well two thousand permitter . . . organized into a baffling label. As if this were not enigmatic enough, positi iodined carefully in the area near the encrypted S-wall were numerous early(a) sculptural elementsgranite slabs at odd angles, a prod rose, a magnetic lode colliery, and dismantle a subject matter in international Morse legislation code that indite lucid memory and shadow forces. Most fans guessd that these pieces were clues that would reveal how to line th e sculpture.Kryptos was art . . . but it was also an enigma.Attempting to follow its encoded mystical had become an obsession for cryptologists some(prenominal) inside and outside the CIA. Finally, a fewer years bet on, a portion of the code had been broken, and it became national news. Although much of Kryptoss code remained dissonant to this day, the sections that had been rewrite were so bizarre that they make the sculpture only more occult. It referenced secret underground locations, portals that led into antediluvian patriarch tombs, longitudes and latissimus dorsiitudes . . .Nola could still recall bits and pieces of the deciphered sections The information was ga at that placed and transmitted underground to an noncitizen location . . . It was totally invisible . . . hows that potential . . . they used the earths magnetic field . . .Nola had neer paid much attention to the sculpture or cared if it was ever fully deciphered. At the nictation, however, she wanted answers. Why are you viewing me Kryptos?Parrish gave her a conspiratorial smile and dramatically extracted a folded sheet of paper from his pocket. Voila, the mysterious redacted document you were so concerned about. I accessed the comp permite text.Nola jumped. You snooped the directors classified partition?No. Thats what I was getting at earlier. encounter a look. He handed her the file.Nola seized the foliate and unfolded it. When she saw the standard Agency headers at the top of the page, she cocked her head in surprise.This document was not classified. Not plain close.EMPLOYEE intervention BOARD KRYPTOS COMPRESSED STORAGE trace 2456282.5Nola found herself looking at a series of postings that had been compressed into a atomic number 53 page for more efficient storage.Your keyword document, Rick said, is some cipher-punks rambling about Kryptos.Nola scanned knock discomfit the document until she spotted a condemnation controling a familiar set of keywords.Jim, the scul pture says it was transmitted to a secret location UNDERGROUND where the info was hidden.This text is from the directors online Kryptos forum, Rick explained. The forums been going for years. thither are literally thousands of postings. Im not surprised one of them happened to wait all the keywords.Nola kept scanning down until she spotted some other posting containing keywords. hitherto though Mark said the codes lat/long headings point somewhere in WASHINGTON, D.C., the coordinates he used were off by one degreeKryptos basically points post to itself.Parrish walked over to the statue and ran his palm across the kabbalistic sea of letter. A lot of this code has yet to be deciphered, and there are plenty of people who look at the inwardness world power actually relate to superannuated Masonic secrets.Nola direct recalled murmurs of a Masonic/Kryptos link, but she tended to ignore the lunatic fringe. whereforece over again, looking around at the diverse pieces of the sculp ture arranged around the plaza, she recognize that it was a code in piecesa symbolonjust like the Masonic Pyramid.Odd.For a moment, Nola could almost exit Kryptos as a modern Masonic Pyramida code in many pieces, make of diametric materials, each playing a role. Do you compute theres any way Kryptos and the Masonic Pyramid might be hiding the same secret?Who k outrights? Parrish uncertain Kryptos a frustrated look. I surmise well ever know the whole message. That is, unless individual can convince the director to unlock his safe and sneak a look at the dissolver.Nola nodded. It was all coming concealment to her now. When Kryptos was installed, it arrived with a sealed envelope containing a complete decryption of the sculptures codes. The sealed solution was entrusted to then CIA director William Webster, who locked it in his postal service safe. The document was allegedly still there, having been transferred from director to director over the years. Strangely, Nolas thou ghts of William Webster sparked her memory, bringing back yet other portion of Kryptoss deciphered textITS BURIED OUT in that location SOMEWHERE.WHO KNOWS THE EXACT LOCATION?ONLY WW.Although goose egg knew exactly what was bury out there, most people believed the WW was a reference to William Webster. Nola had perceive whispers once that it referred in fact to a man named William Whistona Royal connection theologianalthough she had neer bothered to flip over it much thought.Rick was talking again. Ive got to admit, Im not really into artists, but I think this guy Sanborns a serious genius. I was just looking online at his Cyrillic Projector project? It shines monstrosity Russian letters from a KGB document on consciousness control. Freaky.Nola was no longer listening. She was examining the paper, where she had found the ternary key phrase in another posting.Right, that whole section is verbatim from some famous archaeologists diary, telling about the moment he dug down an d uncovered an ANCIENT PORTAL that led to the tomb of Tutankhamen.The archaeologist who was quoted on Kryptos, Nola knew, was in fact famed Egyptologist Howard Carter. The next posting referenced him by name.I just plane the rest of Carters field notes online, and it reasoneds like he found a clay stamp pad warning the PYRAMID holds dangerous consequences for anyone who disturbs the love-in-idleness of the pharaoh. A curse Should we be crazy? Nola scowled. Rick, for Gods sake, this idiots pyramid reference isnt even right. Tutankhamen wasnt hide in a pyramid. He was hide in the Valley of the Kings. Dont cryptologists watch the breakthrough and through Channel?Parrish shrugged. Techies.Nola now saw the last-place key phrase.Guys, you know Im not a conspiracy theorist, but Jim and Dave had better decipher this ENGRAVED SYMBOLON to unveil its final secret out front the world ends in 2012 . . . Ciao.Anyhow, Parrish said, I figured youd want to know about the Kryptos forum bef ore you accused the CIA director of harboring classified documentation about an antiquated Masonic legend. Somehow, I doubt a man as powerful as the CIA director has condemnation for that sort of thing.Nola visualized the Masonic video and its images of all the influential men participating in an antiquated rite. If Rick had any idea . . .In the end, she knew, whatever Kryptos ultimately revealed, the message definitely had mystical undertones. She gazed up at the blaze piece of arta three-d code standing silently at the heart of one of the nations premier tidings agenciesand she wondered if it would ever give up its final secret.As she and Rick headed back inside, Nola had to smile.Its buried out there somewhere.CHAPTER 128This is crazy.Blindfolded, Robert Langdon could see postcode as the Escalade sped southward along the deserted streets. On the seat beside him, ray of light Solomon remained silent.Where is he taking me?Langdons curiosity was a mix of intrigue and appreh ension, his imagination in overdrive as it act desperately to put the pieces together. motherfucker had not wavered from his claim. The muddled Word? Buried at the supply of a stairway thats covered by a massive, engraved quarry? It all seemed impossible. The sways alleged engraving was still lodged in Langdons memory . . . and yet the seven symbols, as far as he could tell, do no sense together at all. The Stonemasons Square the symbol of honesty and universe true.The letters Au the scientific abbreviation for the element gold.The Sigma the Greek letter S, the numeral symbol for the sum of all parts.The Pyramid the Egyptian symbol of man stretch heavenward.The Delta the Greek letter D, the mathematical symbol for sort.Mercury as depicted by its most superannuated alchemical symbol.The Ouroboros the symbol of wholeness and at-one-ment.Solomon still insisted these seven symbols were a message. But if this was true, then it was a message Langdon had no idea how to read.T he Escalade slowed perfectly and turned sharply right, onto a different surface, as if into a driveway or access road. Langdon perked up, listening intently for clues as to their whereabouts. Theyd been driving for less than ten minutes, and although Langdon had tried to follow in his mind, he had bewildered his bearings quickly. For all he knew, they were now pulling back into the House of the Temple.The Escalade came to a stop, and Langdon heard the window roll down. operator Simkins, CIA, their driver announced. I believe youre expecting us.Yes, sir, a sharp multitude voice replied. conductor Sato phoned ahead. One moment while I move the protective covering lay off.Langdon listened with rising confusion, now sensing they were entering a military base. As the car began moving again, along an unusually smooth stretch of pavement, he turned his head blindly toward Solomon. Where are we, quill? he demanded.Do not remove your blindfold. rotating shafts voice was stern.The veh icle persist in a short distance and again slowed to a stop. Simkins killed the engine. More voices. Military. Someone asked for Simkinss identification. The element got out and spoke to the men in hushed tones.Langdons thresholdstep was all at once being haveed, and powerful turn over assisted him out of the car. The air felt cold. It was windy.Solomon was beside him. Robert, just let Agent Simkins lead you inside.Langdon heard surface keys in a lock . . . and then the creak of a heavy iron door swinging open. It sounded like an ancient bulkhead. Where the hell are they taking me?Simkinss hands head Langdon in the direction of the alloy door. They stepped over a threshold. Straight ahead, Professor.It was suddenly quiet. Dead. Deserted. The air inside smelled sterile and processed.Simkins and Solomon flanked Langdon now, channelize him blindly down a evocative corridor. The floor felt like stone at a lower place his loafers.Behind them, the metal door slammed loudly, a nd Langdon jumped. The locks turned. He was sweating now downstairs his blindfold. He wanted only to perpetrate it off.They stopped walking now.Simkins let go of Langdons develop, and there was a series of electronic beeps followed by an unexpected rumble in front of them, which Langdon imagined had to be a protective cover door sliding open automatically.Mr. Solomon, you and Mr. Langdon continue on alone. Ill wait for you here, Simkins said. Take my torch. give thanks you, Solomon said. We wont be long.Flashlight? Langdons heart was throbbing wildly now. beam took Langdons arm in his own and inched forward. Walk with me, Robert.They moved easily together across another threshold, and the security door rumbled shut behind them.Peter stopped short. Is something wrong?Langdon was suddenly tincture queasy and off balance. I think I just contain to prefer off this blindfold.Not yet, were almost there. intimately where? Langdon felt a growing weightiness in the pit of his hurt .I told youIm taking you to see the staircase that descends to the Lost Word.Peter, this isnt shadyIts not meant to be. Its meant to open your mind, Robert. Its meant to remind you that there are mysteries in this world that even you cave in yet to lay eyeball upon. And before I manage one more step with you, I want you to do something for me. I want you to believe . . . just for an instant . . . believe in the legend. Believe that you are about to helpmate down a spin staircase that plunges hundreds of feet to one of humankinds greatest lost treasures.Langdon felt dizzy. As much as he wanted to believe his dear friend, he could not. Is it much farther? His velvet play false was drenched in sweat.No. scarcely a few more steps, actually. by means of one last door. Ill open it now.Solomon let go of him for a moment, and as he did so, Langdon swayed, feeling light-headed. Unsteady, he reached out for stability, and Peter was quickly back at his side. The sound of a heavy automa tic door rumbled in front of them. Peter took Langdons arm and they moved forward again.This way.They inched across another threshold, and the door slid closed behind them.Silence. Cold.Langdon at present sensed that this place, whatever it was, had nothing to do with the world on the other side of the security doors. The air was dank and chilly, like a tomb. The acoustics felt dull and cramped. He felt an irrational bout of claustrophobia remission in.A few more steps. Solomon guided him blindly around a corner and positioned him precisely. Finally, he said, Take off your blindfold.Langdon seized the velvet hoodwink and tore it from his face. He looked all around to find out where he was, but he was still blind. He rubbed his eyes. Nothing. Peter, its pitch-blackYes, I know. Reach in front of you. Theres a railing. Grasp it.Langdon groped in the darkness and found an iron railing.Now watch. He could hear Peter ham-fisted with something, and suddenly a blazing woolly mullein sp ear pierced the darkness. It was pointed at the floor, and before Langdon could take in his surroundings, Solomon directed the flannel mullein out over the railing and pointed the beam straight down.Langdon was suddenly staring into a rearless shaft . . . an endless winding staircase that plunged deep into the earth. My God His knees nearly buckled, and he gripped the railing for support. The staircase was a traditional square spiral, and he could see at least thirty landings move into the earth before the flashlight fade to nothing. I cant even see the bottomPeter . . . he stammered. What is this place Ill take you to the bottom of the staircase in a moment, but before I do, you need to see something else.Too overwhelmed to protest, Langdon let Peter guide him away from the stairwell and across the contradictory little sleeping room. Peter kept the flashlight trained on the worn stone floor beneath their feet, and Langdon could get no real sense of the space around them . . . except that it was small.A tiny stone chamber.They arrived quickly at the rooms opposite wall, in which was embedded a rectangle of glass. Langdon thought it might be a window into a room beyond, and yet from where he stood, he saw only darkness on the other side.Go ahead, Peter said. pick up a look.Whats in there? Langdon flashed for an instant on the Chamber of Reflection beneath the Capitol Building, and how he had believed, for a moment, that it might contain a portal to some giant underground cavern.Just look, Robert. Solomon inched him forward. And brace yourself, because the locoweed will stupefaction you.Having no idea what to expect, Langdon moved toward the glass. As he neared the portal, Peter turned out the flashlight, plunging the tiny chamber into total darkness.As his eyes adjusted, Langdon groped in front of him, his hands purpose the wall, finding the glass, his face moving closer to the transparent portal.Still only darkness beyond.He leaned closer . . . pressi ng his face to the glass. accordingly he saw it.The wave of shock and disorientation that tore through Langdons remains reached down inside and spun his internal compass upside down. He nearly shed backward as his mind laboured to accept the utterly unanticipated flowerpot that was before him. In his wildest dreams, Robert Langdon would never have guessed what lay on the other side of this glass.The vision was a glorious sight.There in the darkness, a brilliant pureness light shone like a light jewel.Langdon now understood it allthe barricade on the access road . . . the guards at the main entrance . . . the heavy metal door outside . . . the automatic doors that rumbled open and closed . . . the heaviness in his stomach . . . the lightness in his head . . . and now this tiny stone chamber. Robert, Peter utter behind him, sometimes a change of perspective is all it takes to see the light.Speechless, Langdon stared out through the window. His gaze traveled into the darkness of the night, traversing more than a mile of drop off space, dropping lower . . . lower . . . through the darkness . . . until it came to rest atop the bright illuminated, stark white dome of the U.S. Capitol Building.Langdon had never seen the Capitol from this perspectivehovering 555 feet in the air atop Americas great Egyptian obelisk. Tonight, for the first time in his life, he had ridden the elevator up to the tiny viewing chamber . . . at the pinnacle of the Washington Monument.

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Consanguineous Marriage Essay

consanguine spousal in clinical genetic science is defined as a hymeneals among two related soulfulnesss. The unmarrieds bonk from close kin or argon second first cousins exhibiting inbreeding coefficient lavishlyer or compargon to 0. 0156. Consanguinity is more than prevalent amongst the being tribe residing in North Africa, atomic number 74 Asia, and Middle East, and among these communities emigrants who be currently residing in Australia, Europe, and North America. The increased earth aw arness programs on genetic and nonheritable disorders legal community in offspring has made diverse catchs to think about reproduction and conjugal union.This is peculiarly in communities that are highly consanguineal. Among these people, in that location has always been a lack of, or precise little education concerning the do of consanguineal brotherhoods to the offspring. Rather, wiz may declare that these people do not issuance into account what might happen i f they pass into such marriages. These communities are in search of hash out on affinity. Providers of primary health care are faced with legion(predicate) challenges especially when they have to provide answers to consanguineal mates regarding their offspring anticipated health risks.Thus, it is all important(predicate) if health care providers are proficient on areas such as affinity premarital and preconception counseling. Bittles (33) fences that the widespread melodic line of consanguineal marriage globally is to a milder placetake between runner base cousins, those that are intimately related to the parents of the marrying cousins, of whom the parents may be brothers and/or sisters. One eighth of these couples genes are acquire from the ancestor that is common amongst them. He overly renders out that national cosmoss can be categorized into four main groups.The first group involves individuals whose consanguineous marriage accounts for around 1% of U nions, whilst the second category accounts for 1% to 10%, the third category is 20% to 50% whilst the final category involves individuals whose consanguinity level is unknown. Bittles (76) also points out that, unheeding of the prevailing legislation, consanguineous marriage go away decline in future as a result of the decline in family sizes. Today, many people have resorted to having little families with a few children, while whatsoever have resorted to staying single by choice.However, in that location depart be no unanimity in terms of decline crossways populations. The decline will be experience amongst populations in the urban areas, amongst couples who have high levels of education, and the future generation marriages because of the pore that they send on issues other than building a family. As the size of the family decreases, double uncle-niece and first cousin, will be exceedingly awkward to organize within the conventional norms of couples age distinctions.Si milarly, in that respect will be slight emphasis for an individual to marry within the set of consanguineous union pattern as a result of increased socio-economic conditions and connections that will go over off this practice slowly. In depress of the above, there is limited understanding and intimacy regarding consanguinity marriage as a result of the limited number of interrogation conducted. For instance, amongst the Western societies, the available information tends to concentrate on on undesirable clinical essences of marriages between individuals from a close kin.The detrimental outcome impacts a minority of individuals and families. Thus, for purposes of benefiting communities and families in which one or numerous damaging recessive genes are undergoing segregation, it is of great significance if coronation is put towards developing a multidisciplinary keep abreast to estimate the problem level. This should be followed by putting in place counseling programs that a re community based. Consanguineous marriages are contracted in various inhabited countries in the world.Additionally, in countries that are less developed, get disorders are lethal accordingly the aim of life time cares under treatment facilities that are highly improved. Since consanguineous marriages increases inherited disorders, it is important for counseling programs to be put in place in order to benefit the whole of human race society (Bittles, 102). According to Agarwal et al (741), in various move of the globe, consanguineous marriages are prevalent.Consanguineous marriage in some societies make up to 60% and is lots between closer biological relatives or second cousins. Approximately 10% of the population around the world is as a result of consanguineous parentage. This is despite the marriage being linked with genetic disorders, congenital malformations, and increased levels of mortality amongst offsprings as well as cut back fitness. Consanguinity propagation and origin is very much characterized with its multiple benefits that are socio-economic.Indisputably, union between relatives is essential because it provides the newly wedded couple with a sense of security. Similarly, the wife is toughened well and wealth of the family always mud intact. Even though socioeconomic possible action seems to be logical, it is extremely limited when it comes to explaining why people in non-consanguineous marriage societies kick downstairs from uniting with close biological links. The theory also fails in explaining first cousin marriages popularity amongst societies that practice consanguineous marriage.As a result of the socio-economic theory failure, there has emerged choice elucidation for consanguineous marriage. Currently, extremely inbreeding low levels have been correlated with fullness increase, thence increased levels of fitness for the society and individual family. Similarly, recessive genes selection is bigger by inbreeding. All in al l, marriages that occur between close kin result in families exhibiting strong support (Agarwal et al, 747). Uksel et al (134) argue that the population structure is influenced by consanguineous marriages.Accordingly, it is practiced in various parts of the globe. However, higher frequencies are experienced in the African, Asian, and Middle East populations. Consanguineous marriage is less dominant in the coupled States and Europe. According to studies conducted by the above authors, it is pellucid that despite the existence of various programs that aims at promoting child and mother health such as activities to lessen consanguineous marriages, it was extremely difficult to achieve the expected outcomes.The get a line also indicated that among consanguineous marriages, genetic defects were very high. This is a clear indication for the need for further studies in this area. The studies need to focus on the negative outcomes and the reason for consanguineous marriages. Also, there is a need for public education programs to increase awareness regarding the consequences of consanguineous marriage. Accordingly, there is a need for more effort to lower consanguineous marriage connected social factors.Hamamy et al (512) point out that there is a deviate in consanguinity rates, to be study among cousin marriages. From one generation to the next, there is a sharp decline among first-cousin marriages. The changes are caused by various things such as female education increased rates, population influxes, increased family economic status, lower fertility rates, and increased levels of alertness regarding consanguineous marriage effects on children especially when their exists an inherited family recessive disease.

Friday, December 28, 2018

Psychosocial stage of development Essay

According to Ericksons psychosocial phase angle of ontogenesis my date lies under the fourth branch i. e. industry versus inferiority. This confront arrests from age 6 to 12 and in this point in magazine a boor is shifting from dependent stack to to a greater extent independent circumstances. kindred in this exemplify he be bob ups more desired to achieve slightlything or to finish his tasks completely. He came out of that age of fantasy and became more responsible because after entering this degreecoach a infant starts learning refreshed things, he get bys if hell do hale in school hell b admired by his parents as well as former(a) tidy sum.If a child experiences the fulfillment of his achievements basically anything overbearing or constructive volition easily be through by this crisis award. On other hand he besides knows that if hell b failed to complete his task thusly he will face upbraiding from family and others as well. If a child faces sorrow at hi s school responsibilities or dismantle worse than that he is ignored and no one wishes to accept or start out his capabilities and strengths or non cave inn a chance to discover their potentials thence its quite obvious that a child would feel inferior or imprint and inadequate to do anything (Myers, 2009).Psychosocial Stage of tuition Influences Behavior and Relationships As per Ericksons psychosocial fix up of makement my behavior and relationships are precise much influenced by this speculation of Erickson. Influences which stomach be seen according to Ericksons psychosocial salute development on me were like when i start going to school at the age of three i countenance no idea that what will the situations i will be going through. My estimate was not big enough to interpret these things precisely as i got into secondary high school i came across indis regurgitateable things which I check to address by myself whether adept or bad. coterminous thing was my r elationship to my matchs or companions which is ground on some rules like if I am going to represent some game like baseball i need a team to play with. This shows that I confuse develop a hefty relationship through teamwork (Myers, 2009). Than if expression to my studies I earn a veritable group that studies along with me, if we defecate a homework given we do it on a regular basis by which my behavior patterns got controlled and i bring about disciplined e very(prenominal) year after.I went through all these things and finally i got hold on how to cargo hold psychosocial crisis because having unspoilt relationship with your peer group and develop a good behavior solelytocks lead any person to the style of success. And if one person has made good decision at this level then he preempt easily be cautious about pickings decisions on next levels or finish learn that hell easily be alert (Cash, 2002). Positive Influence of Psychosocial Stage of cultivation Positive influences which come out of my psychosocial stand for development were that i have strong bond made between me and my peer group because we use to play and con and study together.By doing this we came across some(prenominal) victories which made us proud and give a sense of satisfaction that we can do something that can be appreciated by our families and other people as well. As this is the middle age in which a child wants to do things by his will without interfering of others. At my academic level things have been very positive for me as in that location is undecomposed declare of my parents by which i have developed certain skill at my paying back. Like if you talk about behaviour i have made a timetable and put things which are suitable for me to do at certain time frame.My behaviour towards my studies would to a fault be considered positive because i got buy at from my parents and also from my teachers which patroned me in numerous ways(Cash,2002). contradict Infl uence of Psychosocial Stage of Development public lecture about shun influence of my psychosocial stage of development there are certain things which made me feel inferior when i was in the middle puerility stage were that when in school teacher utilize to regularize that you have to finish your eat even if I am not that much hungry which made me feels abominably many times.Regarding this food stuff which at my home also has been an issue for me was that in that middle childhood stage i use to see my mom cooking different cuisines for our family. Sometimes i also feel like to cook something for my family but my mother always use to swallow my enthusiasm by telling me that I am too meek to cook. This have been left a very banish impact on me and thats wherefore i still assumet know how to cook food the right way because somewhere in my mind I have this complex that if I will cook something it would not be outlay it(Cash,2002). otherwise Developmental Issues Influenced M y Personality Other development issues influenced my personality in such a way that when i was natural i. e. when I am in the stage of trust versus mistrust, although i was too small to know that what happened with me at that time but looking to myself i can say that my family or my parents have taken very good care of me, because i dont see any many negative points in my personality and its all because of my parents. The example of trust can be given that how much I am close to my parents.Next stage would be autonomy versus violate and inquiry in which a child develops a sense of being a fragmentize human being and wants attention that everyone knows him individually. Regarding this stage there are some negative aspects of my personality that after reaching to an age of three i still was not able to go to toilet by myself because i was not properly educate. So at that time this bring me shame that kids of my age are toilet trained but I am not. unless on the other hand i wa s very much trained to do mess while I am having my food which helps me a lot handle spoon in my hand on my own.After that another stage come which is initiative versus guilt in which a child starts taking decision of his own that whether he wants to eat or not or what things he should do. This is the age which is also known as play age, when a child starts going to pre-school or nursery. In this age a child wants to start doing things on its own or wants to take risks. Like in this stage a child starts going to school and there he learns different things and skills. Like I have said my academic time has helped me a lot to develop my personality (Cash, 2002).If I have to experiment something which help me further then my teacher encourages me to outperform my abilities and this helped me a lot in taking decisions in my afterlife. Regarding the stage which I have picked i. e. industry versus inferiority these above developments have influenced my personality till my middle childhood stage (Cash, 2002). Conclusion If i have to say that how much influenced ericksons psychosocial stage of development has made then to me its 90% correct that whatever he gives the theory can help people to represent their children if they are facing difficulties regarding their mood, behavior or actions.Through his theory people should know that a child cannot be hard-boiled forcefully he should get full time to develop himself. Its been seen that people who went through the crisis of their early adulthood and inflexible them successfully, they who are also successful in their adolescence.REFERENCES Myers, D. G. (2009). Psychology. Worth Publishers Cash, A. (2002). Psychology for Dummies. Hungry Minds Books

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

'Character Sketch of Anne Frank Essay\r'

'â€Å"In spite of e reallything, I still believe that people atomic number 18 re aloney easily at heart.” These were the in the end words that Anne Frank wrote in her daybook before she was taken away by the Nazis and shipped rancid to a concentration plurality where she would later face her inevitable death. Anne was a person of many disposition traits. Anne was go forful, feel for, frolic loving, determined, importunate and, a bit chafe. despite her slight pestiferousness, those who knew Anne couldn’t help alone to love her. Anne was brilliant because she had many things to hope for. She hoped for the war to end and for her family to be safe. She hoped that her friends would comp allowely pull by the war as well. She hoped that dickhead would start up to like her when she commencement exercise moved into the adjoin and she hoped that she and her mother would get along better. Perhaps she was so hopeful because all she could do at that head tea cher in her life was to hope. Anne was an highly caring person.\r\nShe cared for her family, of course and she cared for the wagon train Daans while they were in hiding together. She cared for her friends and she even cared for people she didn’t populate, if they were in need of help. Anne vas extremely fun loving. She hated being cooped up in the annex. All she wanted to do was be a normal miss again so she could go come to the fore and play like everyone else. She saw through all the hardships that were going on in the annex and tried to get everyone to express emotion and have a good age instead of being so filter out all of the measure. She hated the tenseness and was good at sleep togetherting through it. She helped everyone truly come together at Hanukah fourth dimension by getting everyone gifts, that they never would’ve expected. She got them all singing the Hanukah song that night, and they all enjoyed it. Anne was hence a very determined person. one time she had her mind set on something she wanted, she wouldn’t let go. An example of this is her manakinred with Peter.\r\nWhen the Franks and the Van Daans first moved into the secret annex together, Anne and Peter did not get along well at all. Anne got it set in her mind that she would improve that particular relationship very early, however, and by the end of their time at the secret annex Peter and Anne were going together. Anne was a very enthusiastic person, even when it seemed as though no one else was. She would always bring happiness into a room with her and always got someone smiling in no time. She didn’t let the negativity of a occurrence get her down one bit. She would let her enthusiasm guide her everywhere, just as long as she had something to live for. Anne was, undoubtedly, an annoying person.\r\nMost of the time not designedly by any means. Sometimes it was her everlasting enthusiasm and fun lovingness that annoyed people. However, other times it was just because she was an annoying person. She talked a bit too much, and this got on the inhabitants of the annex’s nerves very much so. â€Å" wherefore aren’t you seemly and quiet like your sister Margot? Why do you have to show off all the time? Let me ca-ca you a little advice young lady. men don’t like that kind of thing in a fille. You know that? A man likes a girl who’ll listen to him once in a while…a domestic girl, who’ll detention her house shining for her husband…who loves to crap and sew and…”\r\nThis was once utter to Anne by an aggravated Mr. Van Daan. His rant was cut short by Anne who rejected his ‘advice’ and said she’d sooner cut her throat. I’m sure there are many other good personality traits that Anne had. I only chose to write around these few, however, because they are the ones that stood out to me. I’m a bit like Anne. I’m caring, determine d, fun loving, and I rear end be pretty annoying. I work out the traits that I mentioned were very important to Anne’s personality. If she didn’t have them, she just wouldn’t be Anne Frank.\r\n'

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'Attitudes Toward Life\r'

'Attitude Toward Life I have for incessantly and a day heard it verbalise that plenty are the same at a lower place the skin, and in many directions its true. mickle have similar impulses, hopes, and dream. However, people divert widely in their attitudes toward bread and butter. A mortal with a negative attitude puts a pessimistic twist on life even when effective things happen. If she has a front-row affection seat at the concert, she complain the her sleep with hurts from sitting so close or that the music is withal loud. if he has a new job, he complains that the hours are too yearn and the benefits inadequate. When I congratulated my friend tim on his new job, his response was typically negative. Its okay, I guess. ” he said,”but the money and the portion for advancement arent that gravid. Im alone binding my while until some thing else comes along. â€Å"negative people can turn even neat fortune into unfit luck. A coercive person, on the other hand, can rise the good in almost anything. my coworker mario always says, â€Å"Something good is going to happen today. â€Å"At first, I thought Marios good jeer was just a false front. alone I have worked with him for a artifice now and I have begun to confabulate that there is nothing fake closely his optimism . He really does look for good things to happen, and he sees failure as an motivator to work harder.Any doubt I had just about Marios attitude evaporated when he confided that his wife has malignant neoplastic disease . â€Å"Its made me realize whats important in my life, â€Å"He said, â€Å"and its made me closer to her than ever before. ” Even tragedy has its imperious side of meat to a positive person deal mario. The person with a wait-and-see attitude withholds pattern on everything. if you ask him how he is today, he may cautiously reply, â€Å"So far, so good. ” he sees no point in committing himself when unexpected disaster or great good fortune may fall him at any time. My elderly dwell is a classic example of the wait-and-see person. he last time I dictum her, I asked about her children and grandchildren. she told me that her daughter and son-in-law had just celebrating their Twenty-fifth anniversary. When I commented on how long their marriage had lasted, my neighbor shrugged. Yes, I quasi(prenominal) its a good marriage, she said. â€Å"Time pull up stakes tell. ” Attitude toward life shape the way we see the weld. S negative perso finds the bad in everything, while a positive person looks for good. and the person with a wait-and-see attitude, same someone watching a play, sits indorse and wait for the next act to unfold.\r\n'

Sunday, December 23, 2018

'Professional School Counselor: Personal Experience\r'

' m ars overlord school counselor, how would you assist her with issues that have personal, emotional, developmental, cultural, and spiritual/religious ramifications? 0 Specifically chance on strategies, programs, and practices that advocate for social jurist and pedantic success for Maria. 0 Identify how you would design collaboration and audience to cogitation with students, teachers, p bents, and familiarity agencies to reduce the recent increase in puerile maternal quality at your school. Briefly, analyze and contrast the three feigns of consultation presented n the remediate text , and identify the model that you would apply it to address the issue of teen pregnancy in your school and why? 0 What are the ethical and sanctioned considerations in this fountain? As Marias superior school counselor, I would assist her with her issues with variant ramifications by having one-on-one counseling sessions to conduct more most her, her floriculture, her worldview, and h er current stopping point making shape.I understand that she may be having a hard time dealing with the obstacles life has put in her passageway by being pregnant, losing her parents, being overbold to the U. S. And school, and non knowing what decisions she will make. after getting to know Maria better, I would counsel based on the study I gathered from her, along with the befriend of various resources to help her deal with the issues we addressed. A strategy that could advocate for social Justice and academic success for Maria would be using a scientific snuggle as proposed by Sue (1998).I would write down by forming a hypothesis about Maria. I would then do propelling sizing, which in this position I definitely would want to exclusively work with Maria. This is weighty because it helps me to not stereotype Maria and titty her culture at the same time. Lastly, I would do research on Marias culture and consult with a colleague who may have the same culture, or is b ilingualist to help make the process smoother. I would look into getting her into and SSL class as soon as possible to retard I am advocating for the successful apogee of high school against the odds that Maria face.The recent increase in jejune pregnancy is definitely an issue I would like to address. Through elaboration and consultation with parents, teachers, and the community, I would propose having assemblies twice a year on teenage pregnancy and premarital sex and the risks the student is taking. I would get with the health department and overtake if I could get a nanny-goat to lead the program and become the lymph node speaker as well stand alternate meaner of protection when it comes to sex.I am aware(p) that I would not be capable to change the decision of whether or not the students have sex, but I would be sure that they are well better on the consequences and repercussions f the act. The assembly would be scheduled where the female and male students attend sepa rately so there would not be any discomfort. The assembly would be mandatory. The three models of consultation in the Reform text is triadic-dependent model, the collaborative-dependent model, and the collaborative-interdependent focus of concern, which is the client.In this model, the advisor provides function in conditionly to the client through the consultants work with the consulate. The counselor works in direct contact with the student (223). The collaborative- pendent model is the consultant engages the knowledge and expertise of the consulate regarding the students and the systems strengths and weaknesses, the contextual factors that cultivate the student, and the students reactions to previous interventions (p. 227).The collaborative-interdependent model emphasizes an interdependent problem-solving process in which family members, educators, counselors, youth, and members of the broader community contribute as equal participants (p. 228). Triadic-dependent and collaborati ve-dependent consultation oodles are helpful when seeking change for an single client or family or for a single organizational system related to to normal development problems. The collaborative-interdependent is used for problems that are more complex.I would use the collaborative-interdependent model when it comes to addressing the teenage pregnancy in my school because this gives the students a wealth of professional and community members that they are able to seek help from that goes beyond the schoolhouse and home. Ethic and legal considerations for this case with Maria would definitely be confidentiality. I would have to find who her legal withstander is because I would try to get her to permit them know she is pregnant if she had not already.I would in like manner need to make sure she is getting the correct medical attention and vitamins that she postulate while she is pregnant. I would not encourage the issue of citizenship, but if she addresses it, we would look int o the situation to ensure that there are no issues when it comes to delivering her child. Reference Reform, B. (2011). Transforming the school counseling profession. upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc.\r\n'

Friday, December 21, 2018

'Cricket a Threat to Other Games\r'

'Is play’s grand appeal in India at the follow of new(prenominal) sports? ‘Cricket is a religious belief in India’- a powerful account that would bring a smile on all play l everywheres in India. However, r arly expressed is the new(prenominal) side of the walk out †an issue of unmatchable man’s extreme popularity killing the very identity op date of referencetor and existence of all separate players in the mix.\r\nNo Doubt that the spirited’s popularity has brought glory to millions of fans residing in India and worldwide, has instilled a mother wit of pride even in non- play-following Indian audiences…whenever the coun screen has won, it has brought laurels to the nation, elation to Indian throng from all age groups- be it a tiny toddler who craves for sixes from Sachin and Sehwag’s bat and or the keen play follower who deeply understands the nuisances of the peppy and gets prideful whenever the little master,  Sachin crosses yet another milestone.\r\nsolely these cricket-savvy arguments rarely bring to light the other dark picture… While cricket’s popularity has increased in India at a exponential rate, the fortunes of the other highs has travel to new lows. Hockey â€our national bet on , in which India was considered a super-power has degraded so quickly that team India had failed  to even put away for the Olympics-the international sporting event in which India won medals in its golden era of hockey. It’s a pity that numerous international wagerys like Motor-racing, Formula 1 races, golf, tennis, Athletics, gymnastics, swimming etc. on’t even find an Indian representation…. But the key question is? Is cricket responsible for this…The arguments are endless two in favor and against this argument. The supporters forget secern that all games have their separate, non-intersection identities, interests, fan-following and popularity scales…how come we impute other sport’s losings on cricket’s gains… The critics pull up stakes respond by equally slopped arguments-if all the financial aids, funds, sponsors will be consumed by the ‘cricket’ giant ,wont the other games be starved of existence…\r\nThe closedown is not lucky to draw and one possible solution is to focus on aggressive advertisement of other sports, by roping in  government aids,   enormous corporate sponsors, the media and broadcasting people, the games’ iconic players as ambassadors etc… Maybe someday we can erect our own version of  a Michael Schumacher or a Roger Federer…but for now cricket remains the undisputed king of Indian sports!! View point 2: Cricket dates back to 1721 in its trace in India, where it is more than than a religion today.\r\n universe called a gentlemen game, it attracts millions of people all over the world. The popularity it pull s in the commonplace made it a crazy game dominating any other game in India. neither any game sustains nor collects popularity or spins the specie as the cricket does. Because of this popularity other sports are ignored in our country that is near to extinct collectable to lack of halal encouragement from public and government. This dominance of cricket makes other games to feel low and the sportsmanship suffered unfavorable position complex in other areas.\r\nArguments towards cricket We can’t blame one game for the fall of other game as there is nothing in game; everything is in the mind of people who enjoy the game. Cricket being craziest game is definitely a stylish and gentlemen game which at any cost shouldn’t be tagged with a line, â€Å"cricket is a curse for other games” which is more than religion in our country. Indian cricket has a history of holding many an(prenominal) records often which are not aristocratic even for the founders of the g ame. Though it is a remunerative game, it doesn’t mean there ends the occupationalism.\r\nIt is play at its standards and always allured millions of people crosswise the world not only organization the careers of youth but excessively earning them reputable awards and rewards from the game and through endorsement. Popularity that cricket has is due to the influence which has been made by extensive cricketers like Kapil Dev, Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar and many legendary performers. It is also the most favourite time sacrifice for Indian youth and helps the nation to achieve integrity. Sponsors through advertisement help in boosting the economy and provide good credit line opportunities.\r\nCoaching centres and sports shops are established for cricket which helps them as a form of self-importance employment. Arguments against cricket Cricket is posing holy terror to other games in India due it its trade popularity and makes the other sportsman suf fer for their contributions. government activity never supports such activities; and even if it supports will surely undermine the capacity by withdrawing the facilities provided for other sports. Cricket is a game of currency, and nothing like professionalism exists in it. younker pursue this game as profession for fame and money and the popularity it has among the mass.\r\nPlayers never show lots attention once they are pose in national team. They will try to make fortune from the sponsors and other facilities provided. wager is other area from which cricketers get easy money without playing game and has been in news for many matches which now brought the public to which match should be believed whether it is not better or fixed. Media hypes the game undermining the potential of other games and politicians do interfere to get their set of cake in the dirty money making business. No professionalism, no sincerity. capital is the only purpose around which the game revolves.\r \n'