Sentences with phrase «age and gender seem»

Age and gender seem to have an important role in the development of good self - control in children in kindergarten and primary school, a study in Scientific Reports indicates.

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To end, I want to quote my late brother who was also a minority, the great Howard Truman (the italics are my additions): «Why is it that Christianity seems impotent to deal radically, and therefore effectively, with the issues of discrimination and injustice on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, sizeand national origin?
In addition, «while shifts in age strata seem to be ongoing, race and gender distribution have remained relatively stable for both TKR and THR,» said Dr. Drew.
Widows vary in their toxicity with age, health, and gender, and these factors seem to come into play with hobo spiders as well.
You only have to give them a few pieces of info, including your gender, age, location, and what you're there for (to chat, make new friends, or date, but it seems mostly for hookups).
Online dating is one of the only verticals that seems to be working with Facebook advertising right now since you are able to filter out and target ads to users» age, location, gender and whether they are married or single.
Given that Kris» recently declared love for the 45 - year - old - and - still - sexy - thank - you - very - much actress Hope Davis seems to be shared by a few of you out there, you may be tickled by this extract from a Guardian piece, in which Hadley Freeman tackles the eternal issue of Hollywood's double standards of gender and age: It is all too easy -LSB-...]
But whereas his works typically have fans of both genders and all ages, this one seems to more narrowly target preteen Japanese girls with its reddened cheeks and intersecting crushes.
Patients at all age levels and genders seemed to take to me.
They seem like really heavy themes, but they are very universal and many people think about them — regardless of their age, gender, position and upbringing.
It seems a natural next step in deepening Syms's practice, which has for many years thoughtfully explored issues of individuation and race and gender in a highly mediated digital age.
Despite the fact that gender and age impact children's own emotion regulation skills, with girls being more expressive and regulated than boys, and with older children showing more sophisticated emotion expression and better emotion management (Morris et al. 2007), our exploratory results seem to suggest that dyadic emotional processes of AD and non-AD parent - child dyads do not differ by gender and age.
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