Sentences with phrase «human children tend»

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Relying on intelligence dossiers prepared meticulously by his UDR commanders, he prepared intensively, making several dry runs by following the bread delivery van in which Hackett would ultimately die; he blocked out the reality that the target might be a family man with a pregnant wife and child awaiting his return home from work; he avoided reading the papers or listening to TV reports over the next days, because the stories tend to make a real human being out of what had to be thought of only as «the target.»
Its experience of the extent to which human brutality can go, of the fury that can be unleashed when the human animal is attacked, its acceptance in wry cynicism of the venality of great and small; its acceptance, too, of a psychological analysis that tends to show how slight the power of reason, how great the strength of obscure passions; how corrupting of children the possible love of mothers and the wrath of fathers; its portrayal of men and mankind in bitterly disillusioned novels and in shuddering chronicles of man's inhumanity to man — in all this the 20th century has perhaps gone beyond anything that Edwards said in dispraise of men, individually and in the collective.
Studies show that babies tend to prefer human faces to other forms of visual stimulation so you should work to keep your face close to your child when they are young.
Children who are comforted, cuddled, loved and respected tend to turn into awesome little humans as they grow up.
«Single people functioning in society tend to look at children as a disruption, as a hindrance and as a bother, and to classify a set of human beings like that is a tremendous problem.
I never really demand fed as such but interestingly both children have found their own schedules of when they tend to eat / sleep etc and one advantage of bottles is not becoming a human dummy which some of my friends who bf have become!
Moreover, our society tends to neglect to recognize and appreciate what children need in order to thrive as sprouting human beings.
Human milk, in contrast, is high in factors that promote brain growth; children who were breastfed tend to score higher on intelligence quotient (IQ) tests.
Chimps tend not to display this behavior, Haidt says, but «when early humans began to share intentions, their ability to hunt, gather, raise children, and raid their neighbors increased exponentially.
Lead levels varied in the macaques, but the highest concentrations were in the young — like human children, young macaques tend to pick up objects and stick them in their mouths.
Many human traits, such as height and blood sugar, show a similar pattern, and these traits can also be inherited (e.g., tall parents tend to have tall children).
Such children tend to be — analytical, observant, perceptive, discerning and action oriented, so crucial to their maintaining a right relationship with fellow human beings and to nature.
Children who enter kindergarten a year after they are eligible do better in school initially than their younger peers, but the advantage tends to fade later in their academic careers, according to a study set to appear in the Journal of Human Resources.
Just like human children, kittens tend to cause more trouble than adults.
Companion dogs tend to be very affectionate, good with children and eager to please their humans.
By Thom Williams We humans tend to think of our pets» emotional maturity and intelligence level as being the same as children, but animals actually can be considered our soul peers, with the same wide range of maturity as adult humans.
For dogs who tend to forget about the human end of the leash while in the midst of novel situations.If your dog pulls on lead and loses control when he sees another dog, joggers, playing children, cats or squirrels, this class is for you.
They also tend to bond strongly to their human family, and they will get along well with children and other pets.
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