Sentences with phrase «day and age western»

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But the truth is that the average Western infant between three weeks and three months of age is carried a little more than two and a half hours a day (Heller, 118.)
In today's day and age, thanks to the Internet, now western men have access to mail order bride sites 24/7.
In today's day and age, there is a growing number of western men who are interested in dating Russian girls.
In this day and age, drone attacks are the method of choice in the Western World's wage on terrorism.
All this «chat» about games not being released to the Western (or Eastern) markets is bullshit in this day and age because all they have to do is add subtitles (if needed) and sell them as digital copies only.
A 2006 study of the effect of workstation design on Western Australia schoolkids, ITKids, found that nearly 40 per cent of students aged between 11 and 14 used a computer for more than an hour a day, including five per cent of students that used a computer for more than three hours a day.
Appealing to a wide age demographic from the 20s to 60 +, we maximize your days with excitement and awe and then bring you home to a comfortable 4 * hotel with western amenities, air - conditioning, WiFi and, where appropriate, a swimming pool.
This is not a damning indictment of Western mecha games either, as High Moon already proved it could be done well in this day and age, but that Front Mission Evolved was just really quite disappointing.
In summary, the 4 days mirror the content of The KHU KIT and contains some theories and tools designed to help adults reflect on their own grief histories and processes; detailed information regarding each developmental stage and relating concept of death, grief response and appropriate way to provide support; factual information about the most common contexts of premature death in the Western Cape i.e. HIV and AIDS, TB, violence and road accidents, and the importance of and how to convey this in an age appropriate way; advice about how to support bereaved children including the practicalities of running grief and loss support groups; a range of simple physical therapies and techniques that can be used to de-stress and emotionally contain children and adults; specific examples of activities and exercises designed to facilitate particular group and individual processes including e.g. feeling depressed, isolated, angry; and, finally, resources for referral.
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