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Erikson's and presents
Erikson's series is complex with a wide scope, and presents the narratives of a large cast of characters.

Erikson's and series
Gardens of the Moon is the first of ten novels in Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
Although Esslemont's books are published under a different series title – Novels of the Malazan Empire – Esslemont and Erikson collaborated on the storyline for the entire fifteen-book project and Esslemont's novels are considered as canonical and integral to the series as Erikson's own.
Deadhouse Gates is the second novel in Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
Memories of Ice is the third volume of Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
House of Chains is the fourth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen, and a direct sequel to the second volume in the series, Deadhouse Gates.
Midnight Tides is the fifth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
The Bonehunters is the sixth volume in Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
Toll the Hounds is the eighth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.
Dust of Dreams is the ninth volume of Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen.

Erikson's and world
* Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development expanded on Freud's psychosexual stages, he defined eight stages that describe how individuals relate to their social world.

Erikson's and which
Each of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development is marked by a conflict for which successful resolution will result in a favourable outcome, and by an important event that this conflict resolves itself around.
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development as articulated by Erik Erikson explain eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood.
Several characters and locations which appear in Night of Knives also appear in Erikson's The Bonehunters.

Erikson's and Malazan
* The Four Founding Races, the Jaghut, Imass, K ' Chain Che ' Malle and Forkrul Assail, along with several Human ancestor-races such as the Imass, Thelomen Toblakai, Trell, Barghast, Moranth and Eres ' al, who all share a direct ancestry with humans through the Imass, themselves descended from the Eres ' al, along with several invading races such as Tiste Edur, Tiste Andii, Tiste Liosan and the Eleint from Ian Cameron Esslemont and Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen
Bantam, who publish Steven Erikson's Malazan novels, published Night of Knives in hardcover on 7 May 2007 and in mass-market paperback on 5 May 2008.

Erikson's and is
In discussing the ways this crisis is germane to consderations for the prevention of illegitimacy, we shall again superimpose Erikson's concept on our data.
A young / prime adult, according to Erik Erikson's stages of human development, is generally a person aging from 20 to 40, whereas an adolescent is a person aging from 13 to 19, although definitions and opinions vary.
Favorable outcomes of each stage are sometimes known as " virtues ", a term used in the context of Erikson's work as it is applied to medicine, meaning " potencies.
Erikson's universe is a violent one, Gothic in intensity, without clear demarcation between good and evil.
October 9 is not associated with any particular event in Leif Erikson's life.

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Our discussion of this involves using Erik Erikson's schema of `` identity vs. identity diffusion '' as a conceptual tool in superimposing a few common denominators onto the diverse personality and family configurations of the unwed mothers from whose case histories we quoted earlier.
Within Erikson's schema, the adolescent's delinquent behavior -- in this case, her unwed motherhood -- reflects her `` identity diffusion '', or her inability to resolve these various identity crises positively.
Among them are Erik Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development and John B. Watson's and B. F. Skinner's behaviorism.
Its first academic use appeared in Erik Erikson's book Young Man Luther ( 1958 ), where the author called for a discipline of " psycho-history " to examine the impact of human character on history.
She recorded that their adolescence was not in fact a time of " storm and stress " as Erikson's stages of development suggest, but that the sexual freedom experienced by the adolescents actually permitted them an easy transition from childhood to adulthood.
Erikson's ( 1974 ) analysis of group-identities and what he calls a life-plan seems relevant here.
The first of Erikson's stages of psychosocial development details the challenge of finding security and learning to trust oneself and one's environment.
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development can also be seen in the choices Boy makes vs. the choices Dunstan makes ( e. g. Boy chooses intimacy while Dunstan chooses isolation ).
Erikson's stage theory involved persons confronting various challenges that occurred throughout the lifespan, and with each stage, various " psychosocial " virtues were to develop.
Born in Frankfurt, Erik Erikson's lifelong interest in the psychology of identity may be traced to his childhood.
The development of identity seems to have been one of Erikson's greatest concerns in his own life as well as in his theory.
Erikson's wife, Joan Serson Erikson, had been born in Canada.
Erikson's greatest innovation was to postulate not five stages of development, as Sigmund Freud had done with his psychosexual stages, but eight.
" Erikson's research suggests that each individual must learn how to hold both extremes of each specific life-stage challenge in tension with one another, not rejecting one end of the tension or the other.
Lifton's work in this field was heavily influenced by Erikson's studies of Hitler and other political figures, as well as Sigmund Freud's concern with the mass social effects of deep-seated drives, particularly attitudes toward death.
His biographies of Gandhi and Martin Luther reveal Erikson's positive view of religion.

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Both have received almost exclusively negative reviews, with critics panning the long loading times, poor camera system, constant gameplay glitches, complicated plotting and lack of control.

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Thiệu was again plotting the following month when the junta-appointed Prime Minister, Trần Văn Hương, introduced a series of war expansion measures, notably by widening the terms of conscription.
In July 2010, the Syrian security services conducted a series of raids that netted operatives of the Kurdistan Workers ’ Party ( PKK ), accused of plotting and implementing terrorist attacks in neighboring Turkey.
The American / Australian science-fiction television series Time Trax aired from 1993-1994 featured time-traveling police detective Darien Lambert from two centuries in the future, traveling back to present day to apprehend fugitives plotting misdeeds with 22nd-century technology and return them to their proper time.
* Giles uses a street map of Santa Barbara as a map of Sunnydale when he is plotting sightings of the Initiative commandos in the series ' fourth season.
In 1651 Dorgon's rivals, led by former co-regent Jirgalang, submitted to the Shunzhi Emperor a long memorial listing a series of crimes committed by Dorgon, which included: possession of yellow robes, which were strictly for use only by the emperor ; plotting to seize the throne from the Shunzhi Emperor by calling himself " Emperor's Father "; killing Hooge and taking Hooge's concubines for himself.
The ninth and final 1988 – 1989 season brought a move from Wednesday to Thursday, and new Executive Supervising Producer David Paulsen, who took over the plotting of the series.
More core cast departures took place as Chrissie Latham, Margo Gaffney and Erica Davidson all left the series, and a major new player, the callous, menacing and brutal double murderess Nola McKenzie ( Carole Skinner ), entered the fray as a new adversary for Bea and a partner in crime for Joan, becoming the first prisoner to actively collude with the Freak, running contraband rackets and plotting to seize power from the " good " top dog.
" The Glorious Day ", which Wolfie had always been plotting, came at the end of the third series, in an episode of the same name, in which the Tooting Popular Front ' liberate ' a Scorpion tank and use it to invade the Houses of Parliament, only to find the place empty due to a Parliamentary recess.
Following a series of covert meetings, these German Army officers communicated that they were plotting a coup d ' état against Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
were fifty minutes long, rather than the usual thirty ( for BBC sitcoms ), and attempted to introduce a more reflective approach and more complex plotting than other Croft and Perry series.
1 ) # 98, Liefeld assumed full creative control over the series, penciling, inking, and plotting, with Fabian Nicieza writing dialog.
Beginning with the second Viz DVD volume, Kimlinger summarized, " Togashi's plotting is canny and occasionally insightful and Furuhashi's visuals inventive yet attuned to the measured pacing of the series.
As the series progressed, Chaykin took less and less of a direct role in scripting and plotting the stories out, and by the third year of its run, he really had nothing to do with the book other than cover art.
The film followed the plot of the first book of the series, portraying the incidents of Mildred turning herself invisible and turning Ethel into a pig, Miss Cackle's evil twin sister Agatha plotting to take over the school, and the Grand Wizard viewing the Halloween Broomstick formation ( sabotaged by Ethel's faulty broom she lent to Mildred ).
The manga series lasted from 2001 through 2007, divided into two separate sections with a distinct difference in humor and plotting.
In the ' 80s Gilbert, Mario and Jaime collaborated on Mister X, a sci-fi comic book series from Vortex Press, with Jaime handling the art and Gilbert and Mario plotting.
Along with action sequences, stories focused on intelligent plotting and character development, winning the series praise for its subtle teaching of such values as individuality, freedom, and the volatility of humanity.
Although Phillips was integral in plotting the revived series, the dialogue was written by Virginia Cooke.
Reviewing the 1950 edition, Boucher and McComas faulted the novel for weakness in plotting, but described the series as " a high point in the application of sternest intellectual logic to screwball fantasy .".
Throughout much of the series, he and Luza are actually plotting behind Drake's back, presumably planning to seize power from him.
Level graphics are created with the Background Editor, using a series of blocks for plotting into the level maps'all moving elements are designed with the Sprite Editor.
After Cleon questioned a series of bad judgments, Virgil assumed that Cleon was plotting against him.
The series concludes by revealing how the High Evolutionary survived his apparent suicide and began plotting the Evolutionary War.
The idea of a series of several linked stories appearing in consecutive issues started to dominate and become the key ingredient of this period, allowing increased complexity of plotting and stimulating finer writing.

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