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... All of Kemba’s life – sustaining necessities was always met. Soon there after, Kemba’s ego, which is developed early in life when a child begins to learn he or she cannot always get what they want, was developed. ... Kemba was the only child of professional parents in the suburbs, who lived a sheltered and close life. ... Soon after her high school graduation, Kemba’s superego which is developed as a result of incorporating within the personality and moral standards and values of parents, community, and significant others played a major role in Kemba’s life. ... Kemba did not start violating the law simply by living in a crimogenic environment or by manifesting personal characteristics, such as low IQ or family problems because she lived a stable life and had a loving family that always supported her.
Approximate Word count = 1739 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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