Sentences with phrase «eye at my behavior»

I might have been spacier than most mothers, but no one really batted an eye at my behavior.
As his wife stands outside a Berkeley restaurant, she can't help but look exasperated and roll her eyes at his behavior, saying: «My husband has just a very bad mouth sometimes, and I tell him, «Just keep your mouth shut.

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In physical terms, for example, wings and eyes have independently emerged among animals through evolution at several different times over, and birds in ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewhere.
To this day, it is all neatly denied and the «Julie is crazy campaign» rocks on to rationalize bad behavior, but why else would six men (plus Danielle Shroyer) try so vehemently to have me silenced... even flying one of them «at great expense» to Minneapolis with the sole mission to get Julie locked up... flew the red eye to get that done... all that work to try and have a sane woman committed to rationalize an affair, and a rapid divorce?
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
Then I schmeared Nutella in there because my wee little children looked at me with large eyes and said «please» and aren't I trying to encourage polite asking behavior?
While it's age - appropriate for toddlers to throw temper tantrums, and preschoolers to lash out aggressively at times, it's important to keep an eye out for behavior that goes above and beyond normal childhood behavior.
That is a speaker who, at best, turns a blind eye to sexual harassment, and at worst, plays an active role in enabling such behavior, ensuring that it goes unpunished and unpublicized.
It was at that moment that John took his eye off the ball, and began to focus on the unproductive behavior that starts a slump.
The exciting new study by the psychologist Deborah Riby and Peter Hancock at Newcastle University uses cutting edge methods in eye tracking to investigate the unusual social preferences and behaviors in people with Williams syndrome and autism.
The instruments are giving scientists a «shark's eye» view of the ocean and revealing new findings about shark behavior, according to research being presented at the Ocean Sciences Meeting.
In order to isolate the neuronal signals responsible for such timed behaviors, we devised a task that requires nonhuman primates to move their eyes consistently at regular time intervals in the absence of any external stimulus events and without an immediate expectation of reward.
Since 2011, as an associate professor at Stanford University, I have led a team focused on synaptic changes occurring during normal and pathological behaviors (sleep, fragile X syndrome, ASD) as well as eye / brain neuronal regeneration.
But the agency also found that by simply using your contacts the way you're supposed to, you can protect your peepers: About 25 % of the reported cases involved behaviors known to put a person at greater risk of eye infection.
A warning, this book may be a bit uncomfortable to read at times because it will really open your eyes to your current issues and behavior.
-- Financial Times» «In this artful examination of our techno - romantic universe, Dan Slater offers an eye - opening look at the ways our very own behaviors and desires have been forever changed.»
But what about the kid whose head is down on his desk, the kid who is just so quiet that you wonder what is going on behind those eyes, the kid who is disaffected but really is not a behavior problem at all?
I so clearly recall staring into the dreamy, foggy, wide - open eyes of my daughter when she was first born, and knowing that the memory will remain crystal clear in my mind for years to come - evoking a small tear at just the thought.Evoking emotions makes memories, and memories cement knowledge gain and behavior change.
Then, they'd gradually work down to less overt disrespectful behaviors like eye - rolling and laughing at a classmate's incorrect response.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog • Walking too close to a dog on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
If a parent has bone or joint disease, allergic skin disease, bad teeth and gums, ear infections, eye problems, separation anxiety, destructive behavior, tender feet (cutting toe nails), oily musty skin odor, coprophagy, liver, heart or kidney disease, bladder stones, asthma, fatty tumors, poor physique or coordination, umbilical and other hernias or another disease, then the puppy is at least ten times as likely to inherit these problems than a puppy from healthier parents.
If you look at a dog through the eyes of a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) practitioner, all things are connected, including your dog's behavior.
Before giving your dog access to anything (or at least most things) that he wants or needs, ask for a simple behavior — sit, eye contact, wait, before giving your dog his dinner, letting him outside, letting him on the couch, etc..
And even if cataracts develop in both eyes and your hamster loses his vision altogether you likely won't notice any change at all in his behavior or habits.
When selecting a Doberman puppy, look for good behavior, an even temperament and an overall healthy dog, which requires looking at the coat, nails, eyes and ears.
Some signs that your dog may be experiencing vision loss or blindness include general clumsiness, bumping into walls and furniture, startling easily and apprehensive behavior, inability to find toys or food and water bowls, reluctance to go out at night, excessive sleeping or loss of playfulness, disorientation or confusion, or changes in the appearance of the eyes.
It's important to keep an eye out for these dehydration signs, and if you notice any change in your cat's behavior, take them to the veterinary surgery department at an animal hospital right away.
At all times, it is important that you keep an eye on your pet's behavior.
We'll cover basic behaviors of eye contact, the recall, loose leash walking, learning to settle on a mat, targeting, creative behaviors, stay / wait at levels your dog can handle.
Learn about the temperaments, typical behaviors and care needs of the breed that has caught your eye, and be sure that this is in fact the type of cat that you are prepared to share your life with for at least 10 to 20 years.

Over at Business Insider, animal behavior researcher Julie Hecht pointed to some common signs of stress in dogs: turning their head away from the thing that's bothering them, showing the white parts of their eyes, and, as Askeland pointed out, pinning back their ears.

You want to be able to draw your dog's attention to your eyes at a moment's notice to prevent your dog from acting on aggressive or dangerous behaviors.
Zack needed extensive behavior help and eye surgery after the rescue, both of which he received at ASPCA's Rehab Center.
At Angels Eyes, we know some behaviors can be harder to correct than others — like straining on a leash.
Although, I described at the beginning of this article that I speak with many individuals who had no idea that their pet was experiencing eye pain, I have never met a client who could not see improvement in their pet's behavior and enjoyment for life when the source of eye pain is diagnosed and removed.
Previous technologies have been good at keeping an eye out for poachers or monitoring the behavior of herds to prevent conflict between elephants and farmers, but now a new smart collar from Vanderbilt University will actually sound the alarm if gunshots are fired.
Future generations will look back with an extremely harsh eye at this contrarian myopic, destructive behavior.
Rather than rolling their eyes at so - called entitled behavior, employers should welcome the self - esteem they see in their young employees.
As reported by the New York Times (via the ABA Journal), Slutsky's blogging caught the eye of professor John Clark, of the University of Texas at Tyler, who was Googling around for research on juror behavior.
In a study published earlier this year in the journal Environment and Behavior, researchers looked at the effects of eye contact on buying habits of consumers.
And when I took a deeper look at the things not covered, such as mental health, eye exams, birth control, and accidents and injuries associated with «risky behaviors,» such as cancer that could be related to smoking, or car accidents possibly due to reckless driving, I realized that it was not a good fit for me.
Cities have tried innumerable measures to keep pedestrians» eyes off their phones when they cross the street, and there have even been some state - level attempts at legislation to force a change in behavior.
Such censorship is, of course, nothing new to anyone keeping an eye on the behavior at r / Bitcoin.
Looking at personal and workplace interactions with a more critical eye, however, illuminates a number of differences in what's considered acceptable behavior in Canada and the U.S..
• Highly skilled in making passengers comfortable in their seats by providing them with a pleasant welcome • Well - versed in dealing with passengers» inquiries about flight departures and arrivals according to specified rules and regulations of the airline • Hands - on experience in determining luggage restrictions and ensuring that passengers are made aware of them • Deeply familiar with providing assistance to passengers with special needs, children and the elderly, by physically helping them board and disembark flights • Proficient in demonstrating the use of emergency equipment and ensuring that all passengers are safely buckled into their seats • Adept at handling mid-air emergencies by employing CPR and First Aid, and providing support during adverse situations • Track record of efficiently ensuring that appropriate supplies are available before a plane tales off • Proven ability to handle cancellation of tickets and reissuing tickets for different flights as per the rules of the airline • Demonstrated expertise in ensuring the security of the aircraft and passengers by keeping an eye out for inappropriate behavior or untoward circumstances
While bruising and black eyes are certainly indicators of relationship abuse, the fact is that many abusive behaviors are not physical at all.
This is fine but to me as a parent, the explicit focus on behavior is secondary - it's a result of a level of awareness: Sensing what is needed at the moment with an eye for the long term effects.
The main results can be summarized as follows: (1) Synchrony during early mother - child interactions has neurophysiological correlates [85] as evidenced though the study of vagal tone [78], cortisol levels [80], and skin conductance [79]; (2) Synchrony impacts infant's cognitive processing [64], school adjustment [86], learning of word - object relations [87], naming of object wholes more than object parts [88]; and IQ [67], [89]; (3) Synchrony is correlated with and / or predicts better adaptation overall (e.g., the capacity for empathy in adolescence [89]; symbolic play and internal state speech [77]; the relation between mind - related comments and attachment security [90], [91]; and mutual initiation and mutual compliance [74], [92]-RRB-; (3) Lack of synchrony is related to at risk individuals and / or temperamental difficulties such as home observation in identifying problem dyads [93], as well as mother - reported internalizing behaviors [94]; (4) Synchrony has been observable within several behavioral or sensorial modalities: smile strength and eye constriction [52]; tonal and temporal analysis of vocal interactions [95](although, the association between vocal interactions and synchrony differs between immigrant (lower synchrony) and non-immigrant groups [84]-RRB-; mutual gaze [96]; and coordinated movements [37]; (5) Each partner (including the infant) appears to play a role in restoring synchrony during interactions: children have coping behaviors for repairing interactive mismatches [97]; and infants are able to communicate intent and to respond to the intent expressed by the mother at the age of 2 months [98].
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