Each one of these reasons benefits
the individual over the course of a lifetime, and one need not consider the fact that one is also doing society a big favor.
Not exact matches
«So
over the
course of a human
lifetime, these would have been changes that an
individual would experience.
The Harvard Graduate School
of Education will accept a maximum
of three applications from one
individual over the
course of his or her
lifetime.
Over the
course of his or her
lifetime, an
individual who drops out
of high school is more likely to have reduced earning power, greater social service dependency, increased rates
of criminal involvement, and shorter life expectancy.
The state received a C - in Education Week's 2017 report card on school quality, and it got one
of the worst grades in the nation in the analysis's «chance for success» category, which uses various metrics to «look at the role
of education in promoting an
individual's chance for success
over the
course of a
lifetime.»
Since life insurance rates are based on the age and health
of the
individual when the policy is purchased, the sooner an
individual buys protection, the cheaper the rates he / she will pay
over the
course of their
lifetime.
But things have changed: Today, it's much more common for
individuals to hold several jobs
over the
course of a
lifetime, changing positions, employers, and sometimes even changing industries.
Rutter & Quinton (1977) found that factors existing in children's social environment were linked to health - risk behaviors later in life, and were the first researchers to describe neglect, abuse, and other forms
of maltreatment (what would later be considered adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs) in terms
of their cumulative effect, range
of adversity, and wide - reaching impact on both mental and physical health
over the
course of an
individual's
lifetime.