Sentences with phrase «generational effects»

Her Master's thesis in Counseling Psychology focused on the trans - generational effects of war trauma on second generation children, who unconsciously carry their parents» wounds.
Of course, musical taste is not fully determined by when you are born, but the generational effects are large.
With the tragic consequences of the chronic maladies mentioned above, why would we let these experimental seeds remain in our food source without demanding to know the long - term, generational effects they may have on human health?
As they provide an intimate look into the interior, domestic, and psychological space of three women, they also detail the generational effects of deindustrialization in a mill town.
Based on the inter - generational effects of being physically active, some schools allow parents to use gym facilities for free before or after school.
James Tilley and Geoff Evans (2013), «Ageing and generational effects on vote choice: Combining cross-sectional and panel data to estimate APC effects», Electoral Studies (forthcoming)

Not exact matches

At the Strategic Investment Conference 2018, John Mauldin interviewed Neil Howe, Fourth Turning best - selling author and demographics expert, about generational changes and their effect on the markets.
Therefore, the generational shift has many side effects related to how business is conducted.
I am hoping that Paul Tough will be the education writer who frees us to engage in frank discussions of the effects of intense concentrations of generational poverty on schools.
Furthermore, interactions between the environment and the epigenome may provide mechanistic insight into many toxicological phenomena that are not well - understood, such as non-genotoxic carcinogenesis, age - based windows of susceptibility, developmental reprogramming by early life exposures, and trans - generational exposure effects.
The study, «Trans - generational transmission of the effect of gestational ethanol exposure on ethanol use - related behavior,» was published Feb. 15 in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
Their results suggest that maternal care of pups, including mothers» ability to adjust to the needs of their young during early development, was impaired after BPS exposure «with differing effects based on dose, postpartum period and generational timing of exposure.»
The Complexity of Effecting Two - Generational Change
For that reason, I have compiled a list of easy tips I have learned along the way to help encourage teachers working with students effected by generational poverty.
Charter Chains and legislators disregard the fact that struggling D or F schools face the deep effects of generational poverty that requires greater investment and support not «failure» labels and ridicule.
It may not be true in every area, but in our area we are seeing the effects of generational drug use on our student population requiring that not only more students receive services, but in many cases, the extent (and cost) of those required services has increased significantly.
At first Amanda's story seems somewhat superfluous to the whole but her role comes clear as the novel progresses because it is through her that we see that the feelings of dislocation and generational alienation felt by the Inuit are not unique to them but a facet of modern life - except that the effect is obviously more extreme in a culture that has gone from hunter - gatherer to the internet in one generation.
Most of my thoughtful generational brethren, male or female; having become informed about the issues effecting us and voted accordingly, would probably conclude (as I did, long ago) that it didn't make any difference.
The issues at stake include the threats of anxiety prevalent in our society, the rift between different cultures and the effects of their contact, generational gap and an attempt to reconnect, and the non-sensical structure of our everyday reality.
Hence, it moves deeper into two key elements that give a greater understanding of this complex figure: on one side, the generational dialogue held with both past avant - garde movements and the ideas of post-modernity he anticipated, and on the other, the effects of his poetry.
Anderson said two key messages resonated: the impact of smoking - related illnesses on family members, especially showing trans - generational and community effects; and graphically confronting advertisements.
It is ultimately the change in parenting that will have the most profound effect on the amelioration of both children's and parent's experiences of trauma and the generational transmission of risk.
There is some indication that immigrant populations in these countries hold similar values to their Asian and Latin mainland counterparts.47, 15 Yet, for some youth, there appear to be generational and acculturation effects, whereby later generations are more acculturated to mainstream Westernized culture than previous generations.
The program's effects are being studied by examining 610 families who were randomly assigned to a program group, which received the enhanced two - generational program, or to a control group, which could only access alternative services in the community.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate recognizes this shared generational experience and its effects on young homebuyers.
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