«Vicissitudes of parenting adolescents: daily variations in parental monitoring and
the early emergence of drug use,» in What Can Parents Do?
This paper discusses (a) the role of cognitive and noncognitive ability in shaping adult outcomes, (b)
the early emergence of differentials in abilities between children of advantaged families and children of disadvantaged families, (c) the role of families in creating these abilities, (d) adverse trends in American families, and (e) the effectiveness of early interventions in offsetting these trends.
First, we need to continue to raise awareness about
the early emergence of anxiety and depression in young children, as symptoms of internalizing problems can often go unnoticed by others.
Early emergence of anthropogenically forced heat waves in the western US and Great Lakes (Nature Climate Change)
The early emergence of platyhelminths is contradicted by the agreement between 18S rRNA and Hox genes data.
Early emergence of anthropogenically forced heat waves in the western United States and Great Lakes.
A recent study entitled
Early emergence of anthropogenically forced heat waves in the western United States and Great Lakes was publicized in the Syracuse New York Post Standard under the headline Upstate NY among first to have most heat waves due to climate change.
So there were various public lectures given and I remember one or two of those [which] talked about
the early emergence of climate change as a scientific study area.
This made him a leading figure in
the early emergence of the West Coast Pop Art scene.
To this end, an extensive body of work has now revealed
the early emergence of these behaviors in young children.
Because we hope to study both the learning and
early emergence of generosity, we target the preschool age as our population of interest.
Buckingham Nicks shows
the early emergence of Stevie Nicks» greatest songwriting talents.
This includes the aforementioned paleoclimate records, as well as
the early emergence of a severe condition in pregnant women known as preeclampsia.
Although the study attempted to account for potential confounding factors, such as bathing frequency and the use of soaps and shampoos, skin care and hygiene practices could have already changed by the time of enrolment into the study due to
the early emergence of eczema or dry skin.
The unusual weather encouraged
the early emergence of Eastern tent caterpillars before the arrival of the migratory birds that normally eat them.
Here we show that due to the small temperature variability from one year to another,
the earliest emergence of significant warming occurs in the summer season in low latitude countries (≈ 25 ° S — 25 ° N).
Not exact matches
A cycling enthusiast, he did know that the industry had exploded in the 1980s — mostly thanks to the
emergence of mountain biking — only to slow down considerably in the
early 1990s.
TIL, which typically uses its own resources or that
of its deep - pocket parent BCCL to fund growth initiatives, had kicked off the uncharacteristic move
of raising substantial external capital for MagicBricks Realty Services Ltd
early last year when the digital real estate business in India saw the
emergence of a host
of new players backed by global investors such as SoftBank, News Corp and Tiger Global.
In the continuing
emergence of details surrounding Lending Club and its woes in the wake
of the resignation
earlier this month
of...
The Mimi virus is at least as old as the other branches
of life, which strongly suggests that viruses were involved very
early on in the evolutionary
emergence of life.
And perhaps most significantly we should notice that some would trace the
emergence of early forms
of biblical criticism to Pietism and its attack on the abstract doctrinal character
of orthodoxy.
Wright begins with a painfully short analysis
of the
early church and the assembling
of the canon, noting that the
emergence of Gnosticism and other heresies led to an emphasis among
early Christians on the historical nature
of the church as rooted in the Jewish story, stressing «the continuity from Jesus» day to their own, and indeed on the continuity
of the people
of Abraham, transformed through Jesus the Messiah but still obedient to the same world - transforming call.»
And the book also offers a deliberately wide array
of approaches to trinitarian issues, including not only historical and systematic theologians, but biblical scholars and analytic philosophers
of religion, writing from a variety
of theological and communal points
of view» Roman Catholic, Protestant, and, in one case, Jewish (the New Testament scholar Alan Segal, who contributes an instructive if somewhat technical chapter on the role
of conflicts between Jews and Christians in the
emergence of early trinitarian teaching).
It is, however, a mentality that Dawson seeks to capture, and he grounds it historically in the
emergence of late medieval /
early modern urbanites whose place in society Dawson thinks contributed to a view
of persons as isolated individuals, disconnected from the land and from one another.
How is it possible at a time like the present, when the whole world is at war, to sit down calmly and consider such a subject as the
Earliest Gospel, to study the evangelic tradition at the stage in which it first took literary form, to discuss such fine points as the
emergence of a particular theology in
early Christianity or the transition from primitive Christian messianism to the normative doctrine
of later creeds, confessions, hymns, and prayers?
These beliefs and values interacted with
early capitalism and the
emergence of the nation - state to give us the Western marriage system that Laslett describes and most
of us assume.
On the other hand the present form
of the apocalypse
of Mark 42 is held by some scholars to indicate its composition in the late fifties, and the
emergence of the
earliest gospel is widely held to have been most probable at a time when the first generation
of Christian teachers was beginning to die out, c. A.D. 60 - 70.
There is the new that is external, the
emergence out
of pragmatic history, out
of the actual course
of real events,
of that which
earlier was not, and could not have beeen anticipated.
In the spiritual sphere, quite apart from Christianity, it saw the harvesting
of earlier tendencies in the
emergence of new ways
of religion and a new outlook in philosophy.
The revival
of the study
of the classics
of the ancient world was destined to lead to the
emergence of the modern world by reawakening that inquiring mind that marked at least some
of the
early Greeks.
But I argued
earlier that individual values, goals, and activities are inextricably bound up with the social order, and that one
of the results
of this is the
emergence in history
of institutions,
of transindividual realities that exhibit as literally as do individuals the threefold qualities
of goods, goals, and methods.
The response
of the teachers
of the
early church to the person and work
of Jesus, both in the period which saw the
emergence of the New Testament and in the decades following, was by no means uniform or standardized.
We recognize,
of course, the relatively late
emergence in the Old Testament
of a positively and precisely articulated belief in Yahweh's universal creation, and that it is not, indeed, until the time
of Second Isaiah that such a belief is taken for granted.24 On the other hand, the J story
of creation in Gen. 2 reflects an
early if imprecise creation faith25 while the eighth - century prophets clearly stand upon a thoroughly practical though untheoretical belief in Yahweh's creative function.
That is, Whitehead is already at work formulating an
early version
of what will finally become his micro-ontology
of the genesis and generic features
of «actual entities» — and he finds prior accounts
of «
emergence» in evolutionary cosmologies like Alexander's [and Morgan's?]
To some extent, this attitude
of denial has come about because
of changes in our society in this century: the marked decrease in the number
of deaths at an
early age; the development
of specialized professions for the care
of the dying and the dead; the
emergence of geographical mobility, with the consequence that most
of us live at some distance from aging and dying relatives, including parents; the growth
of separate communities for the aging, not only nursing homes but retirement communities.
In chapter 4, the
emergence of the notion
of «subjective aim» in the
early concept
of God
of Process and Reality is shown on the basis
of passages from Process and Reality 224 and 244.
In that book I also tried to suggest how Jesus» teaching, combined with the experience
of the
earliest community
of believers, led to the
emergence of the Christian structure.
The development
of doctrine in the
early Church — the
emergence of the creeds — is the story
of how people tried to explain mysteries, that is to draw them down into the grasp
of human imagination.
While there has been some restoration toward the peak
of 1977 in recent years, and some movement
of audience with the
emergence of new programs, the overall picture indicates a marked levelling off
of the rapid growth
of the
early 1970s.
The twelfth century saw the
emergence of the first universities, several
of them developments from
earlier schools.
The human race, in other words, is possibly very
early in its development and is by no means clearly the climax
of cosmic
emergence.
In APMEA, this is at an
early point
of emergence with mostly niche brands and start - ups launching products with sustainable packaging, says Kaul.
Those
early bombs forced safeties to play really deep, and the
emergence of freshman running back Justice Hill and senior Chris Carson (combined average: 212.5 rushing yards per game and 7.1 yards per carry over the final four games) created the ultimate pick - your - poison situation.
Few players have won two European championships and a World Cup at the age
of 23; the former Arsenal skipper's
emergence from an
early age was the cause
of that.
When they originally contracted with the Park District to bring Lollapalooza to Grant Park in 2005, Jones and his partners were taking over a broken concert franchise that had faded from popularity in the 21st century after playing a crucial role in the
early»90s
emergence of alternative rock.
The recent
emergence of home education is linked to the influence
of educational reformers who published in the late 1960s and the
early 1970s.
These
early baby food advertising campaigns document the
emergence of the idea
of introducing solids at an
earlier age.
Children that develop
early may see the
emergence of their first tooth around 3 months, but most will begin teething from month 4 to month 7.
This
early part
of the book provides a brief insider's account
of the
emergence of the recent financial crisis, and how Brown and his colleagues dealt with this and helped to co-ordinate an international response.
He also said that some
of the foreign investors would leave Nigeria and
earlier before the
emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari and after he had emerged, Ayodele said Nigeria would experience measure, which the country is presently experiencing.