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| ARTICLES RELATED TO stages | |  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - StagesSonic Heroes contains 15 stages total. Depending on which of the four teams you play as, the enemies and items for each stage will be different. For more information on the subject, see the WikiBooks Entry for Sonic Heroes.
Sea Gate(Tutorial)
Seaside Hill
Ocean Palace
Boss:Egg Hawk
Grand Metropolis
Power Plant
Boss:Other Team (Team Sonic Vs. Team Rose) (Team Dark Vs. Team Chaotix)
Casino Park
Bingo Highway
Boss:Robot Carnival
Rail CanyonSee also: Sonic Heroes, Sonic Heroes - Teams, Sonic Heroes - Team Sonic, Sonic Heroes - Team Dark, Sonic Heroes - Team Rose, Sonic Heroes - Team Chaotix, Sonic Heroes - The Last Story, Sonic Heroes - Eggman's Forces Enemies, Sonic Heroes - Egg Pawns, Sonic Heroes - Egg Flappers, Sonic Heroes - Stages, Sonic Heroes - Reaction, Sonic Heroes - Easter Eggs & Trivia Read more here: » Sonic Heroes: Encyclopedia II - Sonic Heroes - Stages |
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|  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Stomach cancer - StagingIf cancer cells are found in the tissue sample, the next step is to stage, or find out the extent of the disease. Various tests determine whether the cancer has spread and, if so, what parts of the body are affected. Because stomach cancer can spread to the liver, the pancreas, and other organs near the stomach as well as to the lungs, the doctor may order a CT scan, an ultrasound exam, or other tests to check these areas.
Staging may not be complete until after surgery. The surgeon removes nearby lymph nodes and may take samples of t ...
See also:Stomach cancer, Stomach cancer - Epidemiology, Stomach cancer - Symptoms, Stomach cancer - Diagnosis, Stomach cancer - Histopathology, Stomach cancer - Staging, Stomach cancer - Treatment, Stomach cancer - Getting a second opinion, Stomach cancer - Clinical trials, Stomach cancer - Methods of treatment, Stomach cancer - Side effects of treatment, Stomach cancer - Nutrition for cancer patients Read more here: » Stomach cancer: Encyclopedia II - Stomach cancer - Staging |
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|  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Prostate cancer - StagingAn important part of evaluating prostate cancer is determining the stage, or how far the cancer has spread. Knowing the stage helps define prognosis and is useful when selecting therapies. The most common system is the four-stage TNM system (abbreviated from Tumor/Nodes/Metastases). Its components include the size of the tumor, the number of involved lymph nodes, and the presence of any other metastases. The microscopic appearance of the prostate, quantified as the Gleason score, is also incorporated into the staging system. The Whitmore-Jew ...
See also:Prostate cancer, Prostate cancer - The prostate, Prostate cancer - Symptoms, Prostate cancer - Pathophysiology, Prostate cancer - Epidemiology, Prostate cancer - Screening, Prostate cancer - Digital rectal examination, Prostate cancer - Prostate specific antigen, Prostate cancer - Confirming the diagnosis, Prostate cancer - Staging, Prostate cancer - Treatment, Prostate cancer - Watchful waiting, Prostate cancer - Surgery, Prostate cancer - Radiation therapy, Prostate cancer - Cryosurgery, Prostate cancer - Hormonal therapy, Prostate cancer - Palliative care, Prostate cancer - Prognosis, Prostate cancer - Prevention, Prostate cancer - History Read more here: » Prostate cancer: Encyclopedia II - Prostate cancer - Staging |
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Social Studies Dictionary - Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development Definition and meaning of Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development - [Psychology] In contrast to Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development, Eric Erickson developed a psychosocial theory. Freud traced early childhood development through a series of stages during which the child learned to control sexual and aggressive urges. The stages include the oral, the anal, and the genital. During the phallic stage boys and girls vie with their parents for the attention of the parent of the opposite sex. In boys this is the Oedipal conflict and in girls it is the Electra Complex. Freud argued that boys often identify with their mothers and girls with their fathers because they see it as a way to be closer to the opposite-sex parent. Erikson recognizes a child's sexual and aggressive urges, the focus of Freud's theory, but Erikson considers the need for social approval to be just as strong. Erikson also views development as a lifelong process. There are eight interrelated stages in psychosocial theory, all of which are organized around a person's ability to direct needs, desires and talents in ways which are socially acceptable and which further feelings of self-confidence. The eight stages include: Trust v. Mistrust (ages 0-1); Autonomy v. Doubt (ages 1-2); Initiative v. Guilt (ages 2-5); Industry v. Inferiority (ages 5-Puberty); Identity v. Role Confusion (Adolescence); Intimacy v. Isolation (Early Adulthood); Generativity v. Stagnation (Middle Age); Integrity v. Despair (Later Adulthood). (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development Definition and meaning of Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development - [Psychology] In contrast to Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development, Eric Erickson developed a psychosocial theory. Freud traced early childhood development through a series of stages during which the child learned to control sexual and aggressive urges. The stages include the oral, the anal, and the genital. During the phallic stage boys and girls vie with their parents for the attention of the parent of the opposite sex. In boys this is the Oedipal conflict and in girls it is the Electra Complex. Freud argued that boys often identify with their mothers and girls with their fathers because they see it as a way to be closer to the opposite-sex parent. Erikson recognizes a child's sexual and aggressive urges, the focus of Freud's theory, but Erikson considers the need for social approval to be just as strong. Erikson also views development as a lifelong process. There are eight interrelated stages in psychosocial theory, all of which are organized around a person's ability to direct needs, desires and talents in ways which are socially acceptable and which further feelings of self-confidence. The eight stages include: Trust v. Mistrust (ages 0-1); Autonomy v. Doubt (ages 1-2); Initiative v. Guilt (ages 2-5); Industry v. Inferiority (ages 5-Puberty); Identity v. Role Confusion (Adolescence); Intimacy v. Isolation (Early Adulthood); Generativity v. Stagnation (Middle Age); Integrity v. Despair (Later Adulthood). (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Buddhism
Enlightenment Dictionary on Fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice Fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice (Jpn.: gojuni-i) Also, fifty-two stages of practice. The stages through which bodhisattvas advance from the time of their initial resolve until they finally attain Buddhahood. The fifty-two stages are enumerated in the Jeweled Necklace Sutra and consist of ten stages of faith, ten stages of security, ten stages of practice, ten stages of devotion, ten stages of development, the stage of near-perfect enlightenment, and the stage of perfect enlightenment. The Brahma Net Sutra divides bodhisattva practice into forty stages. The Benevolent Kings Sutra divides it into fifty-one stages, and there is an explanation elsewhere that sets forth forty-one stages. (See also: Fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Aeon Calcos - Stages-- Kunpaetku Shrine (SC)
When Kunpaetku was promoted to grand priest, he schemed to create a troop of grotesque creatures within the dark order who were loyal only to him. He also built a shrine that mirrored the design of Palgaea Shrine. However, in contrast to the hellish heat of Palgaea Shrine, poisonous fumes filled this place instead. Strange, ominous light also filled the recesses of the shrine, generated by the mysterious pools of glowing liquid that produced the poisonous gasses. Though highly toxic to humans, perhaps the environment was intended for the grotesque abominations of nature that dwell here. ...
See also:Aeon Calcos, Aeon Calcos - Biography, Aeon Calcos - About SC2 Lizardman, Aeon Calcos - Weapons, Aeon Calcos - Stages, Aeon Calcos - Series' Appearances, Aeon Calcos - Tournament Match Videos Read more here: » Aeon Calcos: Encyclopedia II - Aeon Calcos - Stages |
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| |  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Syphilis - Stages of syphilisDifferent manifestations occur at each stage of the disease.
Syphilis - Primary syphilis.
Primary syphilis is manifested after an incubation period of 10-90 days (the average is 21 days) with a primary sore. During the initial incubation period, individuals are asymptomatic. The sore, called a chancre, is a firm, painless skin ulceration localized at the point of initial exposure to the bacterium, often on the penis, vagina or rectum. Local lymph node swelling can occur. The primary lesion may persist for 4 to 6 weeks and then heal spontaneously.
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See also:Syphilis, Syphilis - History, Syphilis - Stages of syphilis, Syphilis - Primary syphilis, Syphilis - Secondary syphilis, Syphilis - Tertiary syphilis, Syphilis - Latent syphilis, Syphilis - Congenital syphilis, Syphilis - Testing, Syphilis - Treatment, Syphilis - Syphilis in art and literature Read more here: » Syphilis: Encyclopedia II - Syphilis - Stages of syphilis |
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|  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Striptease - Off-stageA variation on striptease is private dancing, which often involves lap dancing or contact dancing. Here the performers, in addition to stripping for tips, also offer "private dances" which involve more attention for individual audience members. Types of private dances include table dancing (performer dances on or by customer's table) and couch dancing (customer sits on a couch).
For certain events, including bachelor / bachelorette parties, the stripper's job often involves holding games or contests with se ...
See also:Striptease, Striptease - Off-stage, Striptease - History of striptease, Striptease - Burlesque, Striptease - Male strippers, Striptease - Relationship to the erotic movie industry Read more here: » Striptease: Encyclopedia II - Striptease - Off-stage |
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|  |  |  | stages: Encyclopedia II - Hirnantian - Correlations to regional stagesThe Hirnantian now represents an internationally accepted stage with a carefully specified global beginning and ending. However, it started out in the nineteenth century as a regional stage in the United Kingdom, where it remains as such today. Since various regions of the world have their own local divisions of geologic time below the Period level, the following list provides correlations between those regional stages (or epochs in some cases) and the internationally-recognized Hirnantian stage.
Australasia – The Hirnantian i ...
See also:Hirnantian, Hirnantian - History, Hirnantian - Major events, Hirnantian - Dating, Hirnantian - Subdivisions, Hirnantian - Paleogeography, Hirnantian - Correlations to regional stages, Hirnantian - Sources Read more here: » Hirnantian: Encyclopedia II - Hirnantian - Correlations to regional stages |
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Dictionary - Stage Dream Interpretation Stage A stage in the dreams may indicate your need for more respect and attention. Dreaming of standing on stage denotes that before you have success, you need to work for it first. Seeing other people being on stage means that you are envious, but it is hard to accept it. Sometimes a stage is a symbol of our life where different people like actors play certain roles. In order to interpret this dream in a better way, try to look for other symbols and meanings and correlate them with the stage symbol. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Stage, Meaning of Dreams about Stage, Dream Interpretation Stage)
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