Sentences with phrase «age patterns of»

«Weathering» and age patterns of allostatic load scores among blacks and whites in the United States.
As part of the aging pattern of the financial - advice profession, an estimated 37 % of financial advisers plan to retire within the next 10 years.

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But George O'Neill, a former brokerage owner who is now CEO of the Realtors Association of Hamilton - Burlington, says buying patterns have less to do with age of the owners than the motivations of the buyers.
When the scientists examined data on both the walking styles and personalities of more than 15,000 adults of all ages, strong patterns emerged.
«There was a clear pattern in the findings - the more literary fiction authors that participants recognized, the better they tended to perform on the emotional recognition test, and this association held even after statistically accounting for the influence of other factors that might be connected to both emotion skills and reading more literary fiction, such as past educational attainment, gender and age,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest blog, summing up the results.
For example, not only are millions of Baby Boomers now reaching retirement age, some 90 million so - called Millennials or «Gen - Yers» are now entering the workforce — and creating new patterns of consumption and demand, says Jack Plunkett, CEO at Plunkett Research.
Why «morningness» might be associated with greater positive emotion in all age groups is related to the concept of «social jet lag» — the idea that people who tend to stay up later for work or play develop sleep patterns that don't mesh well with the typical 9 - to - 5 cycle of work or school.
Also, while the patterns noted in the analysis of the 1983 age cohort are generally similar to those of the younger cohorts, the younger cohorts had higher incomes thanks to higher incomes from the 3rd pillar.
According to the 2016 Deloitte Millennial Survey, emerging markets (EM) millennials are more likely to say that «starting their own business» is a sign of success than Millennials in developed nations.1 Further, according to the 2016 Global Entrepreneur Report, the overall age pattern for entrepreneurship worldwide shows the highest participation rates among the 25 — 34 and 35 — 44 year olds.2
Moreover, participation and maximization patterns by age and income suggest that asset shifting and income splitting are the primary sources of contributions rather than new saving, a new Broadbent Institute study has found.
They note past ages that have been equally warm or warmer without human influence, to say nothing of repeating patterns of climate change like ice ages (though I've met one of James Hansen's computer modelers who told me with sincere conviction that there would not be another ice age).
It is part of a much larger pattern of abuse and exploitation, of the earth and of people, which has occurred in South and Central America, and which is itself part of an age - old historical pattern of ecological destruction.
The reality is that every one of us has created some negative pattern in our lives, usually at an early age in life, where we discovered that when we experienced painful feelings, usually around violations of love (identity) and trust (safety), we found a way of coping that helped us survive.
As feminists lifted to consciousness the age - old pattern of male domination and destroyed its self - evidence, they could call for a post-patriarchal society.
The transition into late adolescence comes not when some level of biological maturation or chronological age has been reached, but rather when an individual achieves and masters those stable patterns of sexual fulfillment and interpersonal relationship which Sullivan thought characteristic of mature adulthood.
They never new the electron, magnetism, virus structure, DNA, natural selection, faultlines, dinasours, fussion, the doppler affect, quantum mechanics, tellomeres, encryption, crowd sourcing, data mining, migration patterns, comets, the age of the planet or the universe for that matter.
Murray Straus's studies suggest that marital violence occurs in one out of four marriages, not as a single event but as a pattern (Richard J. Gelles and Claire Pedrick Cornell, Intimate Violence in Families [Sage Publications, 1985], p. 69) The Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence estimates that one girl out of three and one boy out of seven are sexually abused by age 18, and that in half the cases their abusers are family members; that 1 million children are physically abused by parents or caretakers every year; and that 1 million elderly people are abused every year by their adult children.
Russia is facing similar problems of spiritual order after it borrowed some of the social and cultural patterns of the Western world in the New Age period.
Tradition has it that a part of every day Mohammed set aside to receive the complaints and suggestions of the citizens of Medina, and by his often simple and homely settlement of the important or unimportant issues brought before him, he set the pattern for ages to come in Moslem jurisprudence.
Its worship may be more varied today than it was in earlier decades, and its leadership may now be more representative of its members as a whole, but the fundamental patterns of congregational culture that most of us encountered as children will probably cloak our aging and burial.
As the Faith Church committee sought to develop a pathway into the future, it worked with census data on ethnic diversity, household changes, and patterns of age groups in the district.
The Catholic (or Christian) psychiatrist is easily caught in a bind if he or she tries to adhere to the moral teachings of his or her religion and to apply these teachings when treating patients, for any psychiatrist is also expected to keep abreast of medical knowledge, which now teaches that homosexuality is a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior that is probably established by the age of five years.
In 574, at the age of thirty - four, taking the oath of poverty and celibacy, he became a monk according to the pattern of St. Benedict.
Bultmann's view is that these, along with many other passages in the Bible which are the product of a prescientific age with thought patterns very different from ours, must be «demythologized.»
While the possibility that infant baptism was also practised in the apostolic age can not be excluded, baptism upon personal profession of faith is the most clearly attested pattern in the New Testament documents.
Perhaps what we should look for is not so much a perfect pattern of living for every human age - group, but a revelation of truth which will illuminate the heart and center of human life and give it a new significance and purpose.
In spite of the fact that the cosmos is truly our home (as we argued on scientific, biblical, and environmental grounds in the preceding chapter) our species nevertheless began (during the axial age) to feel gradually somewhat exiled from subhuman patterns of natural existence.
Each interpretation presupposed a particular pattern of eschatological outlook; and it is clear that the earliest Christology was really, as the term suggests, an eschatology, in which the central figure was the same — the risen, glorified Christ who had lived and talked and done mighty works in Galilee but had died on a cross outside Jerusalem, who was now at the right hand of God, and was soon to come in glory to inaugurate the New Age.
In the middle ages Christianity was an integral part of the intellectual, social, economic, and political patterns of the day.
In every age of change, people act out in their living the tensions and meanings of their age, and they always run the risk of losing traditional insights because they are unable to relate them to the contemporary patterns of their lives.
From the age of the «barbarian» invasions Western Europe had been a congeries of hundreds of units, large and small, some of tribal origin, bearing the pattern of feudalism, loosely held together in regional kingdoms, and for the most part recognizing a theoretical association through the Holy Roman Empire.
The Structure of Nations and Empires: A Study of the Recurring Patterns and Problems of the Political Order in Relation to the Unique Problems of the Nuclear Age.
In a machine dominated age we tend to scrutinize the natural world for patterns that we are familiar with from observing the products of engineering and cybernetics.
Or are we to be bold in our quest for new patterns that, despite their unfamiliarity to many of us, may yet enable life to be lived with zest by men and women of this and the coming age?
I can hardly know myself and admit to the great amen... flesh is weak as life impresses given patterns of behavior the subconscious who knows what goes on in there a bit of bad beef or underdone potatoe at a tender age disguises as right living but the core..
Thus the formal pattern of relation between revealed theology and natural theology as expounded by Thomas received new expression in the «age of reason.»
The age, of course, was one which had intensified personal problems and the changing pattern of society created many new situations in which people felt the need of guidance in making moral decisions.
Protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) shall not be less than 70 per cent of the World Health Organization (WHO) amino acid pattern for children between the ages of two and five.
In a study that examined food intake patterns and risk of death from coronary heart disease, researchers followed more than 16,000 middle - aged men in the U.S., Finland, The Netherlands, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Greece and Japan for 25 years.
The first time I tried to make them I didn't oil it and it took ages to chip the burned pizzelle batter out of the tiny patterns in the iron!
The high - energy blue light from digital devices is responsible for eye strain, bleary eyes by midafternoon, poor sleep patterns — even a younger age at which blindness hits because of age - related macular degeneration.
Instead of one - size - fits - all diet plans, consumers could have tailored products or diets created by pairing external information (exercise, weight, age, sleep patterns, environment) with internal information (genetic information of taste and odour sensitivity and responses to food measured through blood glucose readings and microbiome analysis).
Covariates were age, total energy intake, body mass index, height, educational level, living alone, calcium supplementation, vitamin D supplementation, ever use of cortisone, healthy dietary pattern, physical activity, smoking status, and Charlson's comorbidity index.
With a corps of fearsome locals, LSU's leading rusher would be a fullback with male pattern baldness at the age of 22.
In what would become a regular pattern, the executive vice-chairman responded to his team's disappointing performance in the transfer market by bragging about United's budget, their ambition to break transfer records, sign potential Ballon d'Or winners in the age of Ronaldo and Lionel Messi and much more besides.
In a way, it's a microcosm of modern politics which has followed the same pattern and both phenomena have to do with simple human psychology as we try to adjust our minds to the vastness of the information age.
The rumour is Villa want Stephen Ireland in exchange, as well as large pot of gold, but there's a disturbing pattern forming here and if Villa do give in to City's pursuit of Milner, as well as the players own demands to leave the club, then it sets a terrifying precedent for the remaining stars at Villa Park that anyone and everyone is free to leave if they moan enough and a club offers an insanely good amount of cash, which in this day and age is not rare.
Not the same in his family and the pattern repeated itself almost to the letter, same time, same age, same kind of women, same everything.
Knowing that the American Academy of Pediatrics discourages media use for kids this age made me wonder whether this was a regular pattern or just a «special» travel case.
At around the age of four months, a baby's sleep pattern changes.
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