Sentences with phrase «early contact with»

Studies have shown that fathers who have early contact with their child have a stronger attachment with them in the months following the birth.
The report provided a series of strategies and areas for future research including possible research on the impact of diversionary programs on Indigenous young people with a cognitive disability and / or mental health issue; the links between early disengagement with the education system and early contact with the juvenile justice system; the impact of Otitis Media on cognitive ability and early disengagement with the education system and early offending behaviour.
Such direct contact doesn't guarantee environmental values (see Rick Perry's boyhood), but several studies show that early contact with nature — particularly in the form of self - directed play (see Nancy Wells» studies)-- is pretty much a requirement for long - term, positive environmental values.
Rosa's veterinary passion developed from her early contact with wildlife fauna and nature, which in turn has significantly marked her hobbies and interests.
Missing out on this early contact with humans leaves them wary of people and this nervous disposition is termed «feral».
Even the children can get infected through early contact with an infected person.
My father had early contact with Christianity though some members of his family were Muslims.
There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that early contact with some of the infectious microbes found in soil can result in a lower risk of heart disease later in life.
Studies have shown that fathers who have early contact with their child have a stronger attachment with them in the months following the birth.
He maintained that the core of the primitive Gospel was «eternal life in the midst of time, by the strength and under the eyes of God,» but that it had been obscured and distorted by its early contact with Greek thought.
Through her years as a labor and delivery nurse at White Plains Hospital, her early contacts with pioneers in obstetrics as well as her own experience as a midwife, Robin has witnessed, and contributed to, profound advancements in how women give birth.
Explore manuscripts, artwork and rare printed books dating from the earliest contact with European
From the earliest contact with British settlers through the reeducation campaigns of the late twentieth century, the Aboriginal peoples have been effectively marginalized from democratic society.

Not exact matches

He said he had some contact with United when he was working on some WA engineering projects earlier in his career.
Yates, the former acting attorney general, told a Senate Judiciary subcommittee earlier this year that she had had «two in - person meetings and one phone call» with McGahn in January about Flynn's contact with Kislyak.
CEO Tim Sloan said in an interview earlier this week that while the bank has been in contact with its clients in the firearms industry, he has doubts about whether banks should get more involved.
We want to give you an affordable, comprehensive start and keep in contact with you through the early stages.
Simply blasting out an impersonal message to thousands of contacts with little or no context is no longer going to cut it the way it might have in the early 2000s.
The Fed first adopted press conferences in response to reports that its lack of transparency was giving some investors with contacts at the central bank an upper hand in the form of early access to key details of the Fed's highly - market moving deliberations.
First Contact Several weeks earlier, Nielson had posted his company's business plan on one of the many websites that purport to connect entrepreneurs with angel investors and venture capitalists.
George Papadopoulos, a former foreign - policy adviser to the campaign, pleaded guilty earlier this year to making false statements to the FBI about the nature and extent of his contacts with foreign nationals who he knew had ties to senior Russian government officials.
The first involved establishing personal contact with Americans perceived as sympathetic to Moscow — such as former Defense Intelligence Agency chief Michael Flynn, former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and early Trump foreign - policy adviser Carter Page — and using them as a means to further Russia's foreign - policy goals.
An early foreign - policy adviser and aide to President Donald Trump's campaign team secretly pleaded guilty earlier this month to making false statements to the FBI about the nature and extent of his contacts with foreign nationals who he knew had ties to senior Russian government officials.
Earlier this week in the British House of Lords, Lord James (a corporate expert at money laundering) stood up and announced that he had been secretly in contact with a mysterious organization he called Foundation X, an organization that has come forward offering to inject billions of dollars into the failing British economy.
Additionally, those who retire early may have less social contact, such as with friends, family and co-workers.
As Professor Paul Evans and I have argued in a paper for the Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada could once lay claim to a «special relationship» with China — a legacy of missionary and humanitarian contacts, early diplomatic recognition, and as a reliable supplier of wheat during a period when trade with China was nascent at best, if not taboo.
Hayden said Zander's CMO at the time had a «brilliant idea» in the early 2000s «to do a co-branding effort with his hero, Steve Jobs, and create a Motorola phone that would play iTunes... I strongly recommended that they not contact Apple, not share any technical data with them, because it was clear Apple would eventually make a phone.
For the most part, not many people are aware of the Native American contact with Islam that began over one thousand years ago by some of the early Muslim travelers who visited us.
Part of Maritain's appeal as a philosopher of art stems from his intimate contact with the creative atmosphere of early - twentieth - century France.
The New Testament itself testifies to the persistence of pagan practices amongst the early communities and patterns of socialization by believers that brought them into contact with pagans on a regular basis (for example, 1 Corinthians 8 and 10).
The inclusion of prakriti and purusha was necessary due to the early contact of the Bhagavatas with the emerging system of Sankhya - Yoga thought.
As we have earlier remarked, the characters in Genesis speak their own lines, lines in immediate contact with the realities of their own existence, as well as the lines of the theological drama of God's concern in love to reconcile man and himself.
An early opponent of Nazism, Canaris, with trusted assistants, remained in regular contact with the Vatican, through Joseph Müller, and reported the progress achieved in forming an anti-Nazi coalition willing to challenge Hitler's rule.
Yet something does remain: the unquestionable fact that the earliest stories testify to the disciples» firm certainty that God had vindicated Jesus» obedience unto death, that Jesus was therefore alive, and that they were in contact with him, not only as one whom they remembered but as one whose reality they could and did now experience.
As the years went on, and we handed over retreats and sessions to younger successors, and as the Faith Movement grew beyond those early, amateur days, I had less contact with Fr.
They perish at the contact with the rude aspects of reality, just like the young princes who came too early to Briar Rose's castle.
Reviewing the exegetical search of the early writers involves, then, for those of us who have come into the inheritance of these traditions, the responsibility not only to interact with these inherited traditions, but also to interpret these in the context of the «extratextual hermeneutics that is slowly emerging as a distinctive Asian contribution to theological methodology [which] seeks to transcend the textual, historical, and religious boundaries of Christian tradition and cultivate a deeper contact with the mysterious ways in which people of all religious persuasions have defined and appropriated humanity and divinity.»
Whatever their difficulties, at least they had the benefit of a social scene deliberately organized to bring women into contact with interested men without putting them under a lot of pressure to get too close too early.
Into my early 20s, I was put off by the hypocrisy of those with whom I came into contact, especially when I attended the university this denomination sponsors, who said they embraced diversity, but who routinely excluded, neglected the needs of, and generally didn't want to engage those of us who were a bit more what we would call «traditionalists.»
I can not at this point enter into the discussion of types of Diaspora Judaism affected by contact with paganism; I wish only to record my conviction (1) that Paul's Judaism was not of the orthodox Palestinian type, which later became normal, and normative; and (2) that early Gentile Christianity, both before Paul and also outside the area of his influence, was far more substantial than the Book of Acts and the surviving Pauline letters have led many to assume.
I believe that many religions use what amounts to indoctrination and brainwashing techniques — get the children early, pressure, them, do not let them ask questions or have contact with outsiders — and that this is child abuse.
When Newman was studying the history of the early Church he noticed that «the true faith never could come into contact with the heathen philosophies, without exercising its right to arbitrate between them» (Arians p. 101).
He emphasized repeatedly the enormous value of this kind of personal contact with the contemporary religious forms for the student of religion who ordinarily studies these forms only from literary documents belonging largely to the historical origins or early classical epochs of those religions.
Shem, father of the Semitic peoples, Ham of the Hamitic folk, and Japheth for the rest, were enough to explain all the races with whom these early folk had contact.
The company strategy of filling out a market before jumping to a new region meant the corporate team could easily support new locations and maintain close contact with franchisees (and cheap flights into Southwest Airlines hubs didn't hurt in the early days).
Petaluma Poultry contacted me earlier this year with interest in partnering for a post.
In the early afternoon he met up with his family and a few friends at the house of Roger Jenkins, the former dean of the Tennessee business school, who had been Shuler's contact with Mirer and Bledsoe.
Law and Gazidis tend to work more directly in the early stages of a deal either through their contacts with agents or other club executives, while Fahmy is initially expected to be more prominently involved with closing negotiations.
The Spaniard explains at the start of the video below how he saw the young fan's banner dedicated to him at the Crystal Palace game earlier this season, and he managed to get in contact with her family with a little help from others on Twitter.
Lucas di Grassi was forced to pit mid-race after an issue with his right rear suspension, originally thought to be due to the contact earlier with Buemi.
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