This is because typical college students, as well as other individuals between the ages of 18 and 25, are commonly referred to
as emerging adults — those in this age range do not entirely view themselves as adults nor do they view themselves as kids.
As soon
as they emerge the adult fleas seek a host.
Not exact matches
A growing opportunity gap in access to resources, opportunities, and
adult investment has
emerged over the last 25 years
as income inequality has accelerated, especially among families with children.
The portable products to date are mostly improvements on the classic Life Alert «I've Fallen And I Can't Get Up» button, but services to remind taking of medications at precise times, direct doctor - to - device monitoring (
as with embedded pacemakers), permitting
adult children to easily monitor parents» activity in their homes at a distance, etc. are fast
emerging and gaining traction in the marketplace.
By grappling with mild social exclusion when they're young, kids will
emerge as more capable, resilient
adults, these advocates argue.
[25][26] Visceral Leishmaniasis Research The foundation awarded the He - brew University of Jerusalem Ku - vin Center for the Study of Infe - ctious and Tropical Dis - eases a $ 5 million grant in 2009 for research into vis - ceral leishmaniasis, an
emerging pa - ra - sitic disease in Ethiopia where it is frequently
as - sociated with HI - V / A-IDS, and a leading cause of
adult illness and death.
Pastors and mentors will of course feel compelled to offer guidance and prayer
as young
adults navigate the tricky terrain of sexuality, but they should not be deceived into thinking that the all the questions about faith, science, technology, religious pluralism, politics, justice, equality, and ethics
emerging from the Millennial generation are related to sex and can be solved by abstaining from it.
Christ's father was said to be God, while Mithras was said to have had no father or mother, having
emerged as an
adult from a large rock.
From Karl:
As someone who submitted as an adult to an ancient branch of the Christian faith, what do you make of the «emerging church» movement within (primarily) American evangelical and post-evangelical protestantis
As someone who submitted
as an adult to an ancient branch of the Christian faith, what do you make of the «emerging church» movement within (primarily) American evangelical and post-evangelical protestantis
as an
adult to an ancient branch of the Christian faith, what do you make of the «
emerging church» movement within (primarily) American evangelical and post-evangelical protestantism?
In a recent interview with Complex magazine, the Biebs attempts to reinvent himself
as a self - aware recording artist and
emerging adult.
They are expected to
emerge from a relatively short learning experience
as fully responsible «
adult» members who are committed to ministry in Jesus» name.
Moreover, leaving aside its unfortunate opening and closing frame chapters, where the struggle to believe is treated in banal, secular - triumphalist terms from the protagonist's
adult vantage, this novel persuasively represents Islam
as an active, complex source of theologically framed consolation and challenge for Midwestern Muslims, who
emerge as variously flawed believers at odds with each other about the nature and imperatives of their faith.
Within a short time the Washington Christian Association became a Church, it adopted
adult baptism, and Alexander Campbell
emerged as the real leader.
A paper product that can carry the weight of an
adult and be composted within 100 days has
emerged from Sweden to compete
as a lightweight, sustainable alternative to plastic.
This month, dragonfly and damselfly larvae will start to
emerge from the water
as adults.
«From my work in the youth sports trenches over the last seventeen years, I know that it is only by taking such a holistic approach to youth sports safety, one which involves all stakeholders
as part of the safety team, can we work towards a safer sports experience for children, teens, and
emerging adults,» de Lench said.
As Stanford's freshman dean for ten years I had a front row seat as thousands of teenagers emerged into their adult selves through the alchemy of trial, error, and dream
As Stanford's freshman dean for ten years I had a front row seat
as thousands of teenagers emerged into their adult selves through the alchemy of trial, error, and dream
as thousands of teenagers
emerged into their
adult selves through the alchemy of trial, error, and dreams.
It is important for the rest of us because we know that children tend to have better childhoods and
emerge as more resilient
adults if they have a good relationship with both parents, whether or not those parents are living together.
Largely
as an outgrowth of the focus on
adult sleep problems in the last decade, pediatric sleep disorders have
emerged as a bonafide specialty.
This commentary will focus on some of the issues not covered by the three papers, such
as the lack of dietary guidelines specifically designed for pregnant and lactating women and young children, the importance of breastfeeding for both mother and infant, and the
emerging crisis accompanying increased rates of child and
adult obesity.
As the children adopted in the early days of the transracial adoption experiment have reached middle age, a growing chorus of voices from
adult transracial adoptees has
emerged.
The defence secretary said he expected an «
adult conversation» would take place after it
emerged the Treasury is reforming its committee of Cabinet ministers
as a «deterrent» to those still holding out.
Goddard's resignation came
as it
emerged that 7 % of
adults and 11 % of women were sexually abused
as a child, according to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, which asked the question this year for the first time.
Dr. Mary Bassett: The level - headed doctor who
emerged as the
adult in the room during the city's Ebola scare has not had
as easy a go of it in dealing with Legionnaire's.
Further ahead, he is looking to an
emerging technology known
as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), in which
adult cells are reprogrammed to be like embryonic stem cells so they can transform into any type of cell.
The two types of reasoning are part of Fuzzy Trace Theory, which «has
emerged as one of the major alternative paradigms to successfully explain adolescents» and
adults» risk taking in domains such
as health and sexual behaviors,» according to the authors.
Because the data often reveal very early
emerging traits in prehomosexuals, children who show pronounced sex - atypical behaviors may have more of a genetic loading to their homosexuality, whereas gay
adults who were sex - typical
as children might trace their homosexuality more directly to particular childhood experiences.
The first is the maggot - like larval stage during which the insect eats and builds up resources; the second is the transformatory pupa stage, from which the legless, wingless larvae
emerge into the third and final
adult stage of their lives
as 6 - legged, winged flies.
When development progresses normally, hatchlings
emerge as fully formed miniature versions of the
adult cuttlefish about 3 — 5 months after the eggs are laid.
It remains an enigma why these cicadas only
emerge together in the
adult stage every 13 or 17 years,
as opposed to some other duration — other cicada species are not so synchronized.
The New York Yankees» Bartolo Colon has
emerged as the exception this season after receiving injections of
adult stem cells taken from his own fat and bone marrow.
With its rapid spread throughout Central and South America, Zika has
emerged as a severe health threat that can cause microcephaly in newborns,
as well
as Guillain - Barre syndrome in children and
adults.
The program will expand clinical care, education and research opportunities related to
adults with chronic debilitating disease and poise the institution
as a national leader in the
emerging field of palliative care.
Of note, the singing - to - FoxP2 correlation observed here in hearing juveniles was previously observed
as a trend in
adults for both mRNA [21] and protein [22], but has now
emerged as a significant relationship in younger birds.
There were also about 800,000 cases of other forms of diabetes, such
as a «latent» form of autoimmune diabetes that only
emerges in
adults, according to the study.
The New York Times recently published an article about the
emerging use of Snapchat
as a source for paid
adult services.
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as North America and Europe along with non-traditional and
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as an institution is a relatively recent phenomenon which has mainly
emerged in the last few centuries.
He has rapidly
emerged as simply one of the most exciting filmmakers working today, over the space of a mere three harrowing, excoriating but unquestionably brilliant films that tackle
adult subjects with unflinching humanism, even
as they utterly refuse to compromise in their depictions of emotional and physical brutality — qualities that make him peculiarly suited to tackling something
as potentially explosive
as a slavery drama.
Instead, it
emerges as a compelling examination of character, morals and destiny — a rare thoughtful film for
adults.
Reitman kind of faded away in the late 1990s, allowing his son Jason to
emerge on his own this century
as an acclaimed maker of
adult - friendly dramedies like Juno and Up in the Air.
Adult audiences deserve something like this, especially
as we fully
emerge from the summer movie season.
Delving into the 40 minutes Friedkin cut from his original — minutes that effectively amounted to extremely graphic footage of hardcore acts — Franco's film
emerges as a quasi-documentary exploring the boundary between art and (ahem)
adult movies.
The reformed federal financial aid system
emerged as part of the Obama administration's push to get more young
adults in college and move them along to graduation.
The anti-bullying movement has gained steam over the past few decades and evolved
as new concerns
emerged around technology and digital citizenship, and
as adults became more aware of how dire the consequences of bullying can be.
Siegel proposes that if children, and
adults as well, practice these activities regularly, then they will experience optimal brain functioning, and mental attributes such
as compassion and insight will naturally
emerge.
Because test scores and enrollment in college are not the end of the road for most students, and because
emerging evidence suggests that these positive effects may fade
as students begin their
adult lives.
The overall goal of this extension of our existing work in partnership with TFF and Achievement First Bridgeport Academy (AFBA) is to continue and expand our work in Bridgeport focusing in several keys areas: (1) building knowledge about (a) children's
emerging skills and areas of challenge in the social - emotional domain and why these skills are critical to school success, and (b) the ways in which
adult stress and skills in the social - emotional domain can impede or foster children's social - emotional skill development; (2) identifying, deploying, and evaluating strategies to build
adult and child skills in social - emotional learning with an emphasis on the Tauck Family Foundation's (TFF) five essential SEL skills; and (3) developing and testing a performance management system for SEL that (a) guides the identification of strategies, (b) provides a mechanism for ongoing progress monitoring, feedback, and changes to practice, and (c) serves
as an anchor point for ongoing coaching and support in using SEL strategies.
The ASD Nest Program high school model specifically helps adolescents and
emerging adults with ASD learn how to function well academically, behaviorally and socially, and become ready to attain their full, unique potential
as competent, independent and happy
adults.