Sentences with phrase «as middle age»

As middle age made it more difficult for him to get around, he enrolled in law school «and obtained his law degree within two years, becoming the tallest lawyer in history.»
Generally, the age of a dog also plays a role as middle age to older dogs are more likely to develop cancerous growths.
Ironically, this breed is practically guaranteed to develop cardiomyopathy, or another form of heart disease, as early as middle age.
They may be able to go back further, identifying a persistent inflammatory response deep within the brain or capturing the period when mitochondria, the cellular powerhouses, begin spewing toxins as early as middle age.
I've even been labeled «dangerous» by suffocatingly ignorant «Christian» members of my family, for gaining a degree in Psychology as a middle aged woman.
well first, the Lucifer story is only as old as the middle ages... second Lucifer was gods right hand man, angel if you wish, whose job was to temp man from gods path — that was his job, to test us low creatures... that is petty!
I like to think of her more as middle aged and she already publicly posted she stopped practicing to raise her children, that she breastfed.
Labour's position has improved to such a degree over the last two weeks, however, that it is now outpolling the Conservatives among higher turnout demographics such as middle aged women.
In raising a family I agree with her, as a middle aged man, I agree with Mark Sisson.
Evie as a middle aged failure is even more depressing.
Playing as a middle aged woman, you find yourself awkwardly hanging around in a cabin during an art - party organized by your teenage daughter.
Valentine greetings are chronicled as far back as the middle ages, but were spoken or sung to one's beloved.
«I often see college age / young adults as well as middle aged adults who are experiencing or have experienced relationship issues, anxiety, depression, trauma and life changes.
If me, as a middle aged woman, was spending more time on here, it's likely that a lot of others are finding it more appealing too!

Not exact matches

At a young age, Gates showed an avid interest in computers, spending as much time as possible in his middle school's computer lab.
It's getting even more so as those on the demographic's leading edge flirt with middle age
As we get older, particularly past middle age, we tend to naturally grow happier.
Instead, we'll chalk this miscasting up to the production team that decided it was a good idea to cast a middle - aged actor as the young, usual blonde Johnny Blaze.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
One recent (if small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
«Our mentor told us, specifically because of our attire, that we had come off as being unpolished and had made a terrible impression on the middle - aged investor who, as it turned out, never followed up.»
Salespeople are characterized as overly zealous and manipulative middle - aged men, the used - car salesman if you will.
You said you had an epiphany in interviewing some of these former steel workers — that as a woman of color, you could empathize with middle - aged white men.
Still, middle - age customers weren't attracted to the burger as much as the company planned, partially due to its higher price than the rest of the items on the menu.
But it will likely be a different story next decade when this age group starts shrinking, as occurred in the 1990s when the baby boomers approached middle age
A middle - aged woman in business attire is staring at the screen of her smartphone as she walks down 2nd Street in San Francisco's Financial District.
Sure, there are pieces that wouldn't look out of place in West Elm, but then there are furnishings tailor - made for the middle - aged man cave, such as a massive black leather sofa with built - in surround sound, a power - reclining feature, phone - charging ports and Bluetooth connectivity to allow couch potatoes to play music from their smartphones.
A few years earlier on the speaking circuit, she had been at yet another dinner event, feeling a bit overwhelmed as a young Asian woman in a sea of suits, when she spotted another misfit — a middle - aged man in cargo pants, with wildish hair tucked under a sideways baseball cap.
Sadly, there's more evidence that being middle - aged correlates to disadvantages in entrepreneurship than there is that youth will hamper your ambitions, as the AARP blog recently pointed out.
But while the decline of our mental faculties as we get older is widely accepted as fact and inevitability, what actually happens to the brain as we age through our middle years is much more complicated than simple deterioration.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
The latest science has already shown that it's possible to reverse cognitive decline in the middle - aged brain, and it's possible to rewire your brain as an adult through practice and «deliberate performance,» and learn new skills on the fly.
To a 12 - member team that CEO Jim Secord described to Inc.com as «not diverse» and «typical start - up: younger, tech savvy, male dominated,» the company added a middle - aged, female CPA with limited tech know - how, giving her a customer - support role.
In turn, more middle - aged homeowners can not sell and rush to new home showrooms to buy the latest, best and biggest homes as in pre-crisis boom times.
School and government records obtained Sunday show Cruz was diagnosed as developmentally delayed at age 3 and had disciplinary issues dating to middle school.
Many countries in Central Europe, as well as China, South Korea and Taiwan, are still classified as «developing» but have actually reached middle - income status, with aging populations and slower long - term growth prospects.
So it seems possible that in the coming decade, as the tech titans of today hit middle age, the most generative stage of life, they will unleash an unprecedented wave of philanthropy.
As a middle - aged adult with responsibilities, I rarely get the -LSB-...]
As a middle - aged adult with responsibilities, I rarely get the pleasure to visit Hersheypark these days, but lately I've been getting plenty of thrills and chills from the stock market alone.
They are more likely middle - aged immigrants buying a second property as a retirement investment or home for their children.
Dama refers to middle - aged Chinese women who are hungry for new assets but lack basic investment knowledge and skills (pretty much the same gendered concept as the bitcoin grandma featured in one well - known business paper).
My two favorite photos of him are one as a teen - aged hayseed in ill - fitting, coarse clothes, and the other as a middle - aged fat cat, cigar in hand.
If you look up blogs for people who were Democrats as youths and in their middle - age switched to Republican (neo-neocon is an excellent example), you'll see that they too were shunned for choosing the «wrong» belief.
we don't have to live as hermits, and pretend we're still in middle ages, but we don't need to end up in oposite ditch either....
Second, the «dark ages» if by that you meant the post-Roman period in Europe, is a historicization that has found its way into popular culture — Originally the term characterized the bulk of the Middle Ages, or roughly the 6th to 12th centuries, as a period of intellectual darkness between extinguishing the «light of Rome» after the end of Late Antiquity, and the rise of the Italian Renaissance in the 14th century.
«It should be troubling — to «progressive» Catholics as well as others — that political operatives like John Podesta, who has been associated with Clinton campaigns and administrations for decades, admits that his organization set up (with funding from the Koch Brothers... I mean, George Soros) groups with the purpose of promoting a «revolution» — a «Catholic Spring» — «in which Catholics themselves demand the end of a middle ages dictatorship and the beginning of a little democracy and respect for gender equality in the Catholic church.»
They gave positions of leadership to women when many women had no rights, and girls as young as 12 were often married off to middle - aged men, he says.
Just as modernity created the «middle ages,» which we all then knew could be safely left behind, «postmodern» is far too comforting since it gives the illusion that we know where we are — in contradiction to the postmodernist's epistemological doubt that such knowledge is available.
He connects to the child in all of us, the child that has passed on, only to be reborn as a teen, then young adults, then adult, then middle age... proof of reincarnation even before death.
Future children could be paraded through it by guides who say «Look children, as late as 2011, many people in America still believed in Middle Eastern Bronze Age mythology.
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