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Stories tagged with: development
Software Development Company in India|Web Development Company India
http://swinfosoft.com
Swarnim Infosoft is leading offshore outsourcing software development company in India(Noida) which provides mobile or web develoment services in seo(search engine otpimization),web designing,mobile application,website promotion,java,.net,php and android technologies etc. Also this is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, that deals in high end custom product software or web application development,industrial training and other IT related services.
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Tags: software, development, company, india, web, swarnim infosoft
India's Literacy Rate rises to 74.04%
http://www.breakingnewsonline.net/news/7716-indias-literacy-...
In a significant development, India's literacy rate rose by 9.21% to reach 74.04% in 2011 as compared to 64.83% in 2001. The women in India scored a point over the men when it came to literacy.
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Tags: Literacy Rate, india, development, Census 2011
iCam – Kid’s Game Console System
http://www.techviva.com/icam-kids-game-console-system-29772....
The iCam – Kid’s Game Console System offers hundreds of educational games for your little ones. With this game instead of working on your kids physical body this one works with yoru kids curiosity and places it in an interactive environment.
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Tags: interactive, environment, development, skills
web design & web development Blackburn.
http://oreeka.co.uk/website-design-greenford-+middlesex-peri...
We have started to develop applications and website for businesses based in London. please
call 07754906257 for more information about our web design and development services in
Middlesex and greater london.
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Tags: development for android, android development app, development
Who's Queen? Insulin Signaling Key to Caste Development in Bees
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/07/100714164834.ht...
What makes a bee grow up to be a queen? Scientists have long pondered this mystery.Now, researchers in the School
of Life Sciences at Arizona State University have fit a new piece into the puzzle of bee development.
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Tags: Insulin, Signaling, development, bees
ENGINEERS SUPERVISING
http://www.channelweb.co.uk/
Engineering managers develop plans and direct research, design and production. They supervise engineers and other related support personal. Top executives provide them with broad outlines of specific and technical needs, which they them transform into tangible and feasible goals. These goals can range from improving manufacturing process to advancing scientific research to developing new products. They use their administrative knowledge to propos budgets for products and to hair the necessary personal to complete the project. They coordinate with almost every other type of manager, contractor and supplier that connects with their projects.
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Tags: Engineer, Engineers, project, plans, development, production
500,000 Square Miles of Rocky Mountains to be Acquired for $500M
http://numismatics-expert.blogspot.com/2008/07/500000-square...
A company with headquarters in Seattle agreed to sell 300,000 acres from the Rocky Mountains for conservation. It is worth mentioning that in such a way the company looks forward to protect some of the most prized territories in the region from development.
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Separation-Individuation Theory of child development
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_and_adolescent_psychiatry
In Mahler’s theory, child development takes place in phases, each with their own sub phases:
* Normal Autistic Phase - First few weeks of life. The infant is detached and self absorbed. Spends most of his/her time sleeping. Mahler later abandoned this phase, based on new findings from her infant research. [7] She believed it to be non-existent. The phase still appears in many books on her theories.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase - Lasts until about 5 months of age. The child is now aware of his/her mother but there is not a sense of individuality. The infant and the mother are one, and there is a barrier between them and the rest of the world.
* Separation-Individuation Phase - The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase. Separation refers to the development of limits, the differentiation between the infant and the mother, whereas individuation refers to the development of the infant's ego , sense of identity, and cognitive abilities. Mahler explains how a child with the age of a few months breaks out of an “autistic shell” into the world with human connections. This process, labeled separation-individuation, is divided into subphases, each with its own onset, outcomes and risks. The following subphases proceed in this order but overlap considerably.
o Hatching – first months. The infant ceases to be ignorant of the differentiation between him/her and the mother. "Rupture of the shell". Increased alertness and interest for the outside world. Using the mother as a point of orientation.
o Practicing – 9-about 16 months. Brought about by the infant's ability to crawl and then walk freely, the infant begins to explore actively and becomes more distant from the mother. The child experiences himself still as one with his mother.
o Rapprochement –15-24 months. In this subphase, the infant once again becomes close to the mother. The child realizes that his physical mobility demonstrates psychic separateness from his mother. The toddler may become tentative, wanting his mother to be in sight so that, through eye contact and action, he can explore his world. The risk is that the mother will misread this need and respond with impatience or unavailability. This can lead to an anxious fear of abandonment in the toddler. A basic ‘mood predisposition’ may be established at this point. Rapprochement is divided into a few sub phases:
+ Beginning - Motivated by a desire to share discoveries with the mother.
+ Crisis - Between staying with the mother, being emotionally close and being more independent and exploring.
+ Solution - Individual solutions are enabled by the development of language and the superego.
Disruptions in the fundamental process of separation-individuation can result in a disturbance in the ability to maintain a reliable sense of individual identity in adulthood.
Object Constancy
The phase when the child understands that the mother has a separate identity and is truly a separate individual. This leads to the formation of Internalization, which the internal representation that the child has formed of the mother. This Internalization is what provides the child with an image that helps supply them with an unconscious level of guiding support and comfort from their mothers. Deficiencies in positive Internalization could possibly lead to a sense of insecurity and low self esteem issues in adulthood.
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Tags: mahler, separation-individuation, development, child
OpenBaseMovil J2ME Database Developer Guide Released
http://www.openbasemovil.org/2008/01/11/developer-guide-for-...
Elondra has just released the Developer Guide for it's J2ME Database Engine under the Open Source project OpenBaseMovil. The code and libraries are to be published soon, but in the mean time this can give you a good grasp of what you can expect about this J2ME Database Engine.
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21 Golden Rules For Being More Popular
http://www.asksledge.com
Popular personal development blog takes a humorous but true look at how you can be more popular
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Tags: inspiration, blogs, development, lifehacks
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