Sentences with phrase «life contexts increase»

Early stressful life contexts increase the likelihood that youth will encounter stressors later in adolescence and young adulthood in a successively contingent manner over adolescence, creating a stress trajectory or pathway (path 2a)(Attar et al. 1994; O'Rand and Hamil - Luker 2005).

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In this context, it highlights the important role that productivity growth is likely to play in future increases in living standards in Australia.
- God, the Absolute - humanity, the human condition in its universal characteristics, - male and female, though different, equal in rights and dignity, - the cosmos, especially the planet earth available, with its limited resources, for all humanity - the planet's ecology as common essential source of life and hence of concern for all humans, present and future, - the human conscience guiding each one interiorly would be known only to each one personally, - the each group of humans has a history and a religio - cultural background of its own is a universal factor that makes for particularity and different contexts for theology, - the realization that the present increasing globalization of relationships, economy and culture impinge on theology and spirituality universally, though differently.
The consortium describes the Templeton Foundation as having «made up to $ 3 million available for research grants to stimulate and sponsor new research insights directly pertinent to the «great debate» over purpose in the context of the emergence of increasing biological complexity, ranging from the biochemical level to the evolution of life andthe emergence of society and culture.»
Developments in the «new biology,» which deals with wholes of increasing complexity in the organization of interrelated parts rather than with discrete and isolated segments, especially in molecular biology and the growing field of ecology, with its discoveries about the basic interdependence of living organisms with other living organisms and with its larger environmental context, have further undermined these traditions assumptions.
In the narrative context of Genesis, this connection clearly looks forward to the patriarchal households of Genesis, where a man's belongings consist in living things (the kind of things listed in the 10th commandment) in an economy where the increase of wealth means the flourishing of living things in the household (the oikos, the Greek root of oikonomia, economics).
In that context, WHO Member States have committed to increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months of life to at least 50 % by 2025 as one of a set of global nutrition targets
Initiatives that help teenagers become resilient in everyday and online contexts will be important if we are to help them overcome the negative mental health impacts bullying may have, such as an increased risk of poor mental well - being and lower life satisfaction.»
The program supports advances in research on STEM learning and education by fostering efforts to explore all aspects of education research from foundational knowledge to improvements in STEM learning and learning contexts, both formal and informal, from childhood through adulthood, for all groups, and from the earliest developmental stages of life through participation in the workforce, resulting in increased public understanding of science and engineering.
After examining our students» contexts, we may find that find it appealing to pursue success on an exam that will increase students» life opportunities but is not aligned to the course they are teaching (such as a High School Exit Exam that measures mastery of some components of algebra (your course) but also components of language arts, chemistry, biology, economics, geometry, U.S. history and world history).
Her account provides not only intimate portraits of Tsar Nicholas II; his wife, Alexandra; and the five Romanov children, but it also offers a beautifully realized examination of the context of their lives — Russia in a state of increasing social unrest and turmoil.
The description goes on to say that gaming disorders can include the following: «1) impaired control over gaming (e.g., onset, frequency, intensity, duration, termination, context); 2) increasing priority given to gaming to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other life interests and daily activities; and 3) continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences.»
In Maggi's words, «We deserve a pause, and an insignificant drawing can work as a perfect training ground to increase our capacity to live in an illegible context
Completely engaged with the present - day world and its flaws, the Czech artists at Urban Spree explore new contexts brought to us by the increased speed of information, short - attention span aesthetics of today's culture, and technologization of life.
As a stand - alone change, accelerating the increase in the SPA looks like a sensible move in the context of a population that is living longer.
By this I mean that I will always use the context, both current and historical, including family of origin, to inform the work and deepen my understanding of anyone I embark on a path of working in partnership with toward the general goals of reducing pain, increasing joy and broadening one's life choices.»
Very early in life, social contexts allow children to develop strategies that increase their capacity for emotional regulation and serve as adaptive alternatives to aggression.
SFCR is designed for families living in traumatic contexts with the dual goals of reducing the symptoms of trauma - related disorders in any family member and increasing coping resources in children, caregivers, and in the family system.
Children who live in the context of maternal incarceration (MI) are exposed to both general environmental risk and incarceration - specific risk increasing the probability of their developing externalizing and internalizing behaviors problems.
For instance, stressful life contexts encountered in childhood and adolescence, such as family economic hardship, parents» marital conflict, or community adversity often increase the likelihood that these youth will face additional hardship (e.g., Conger et al. 2002; El - Sheikh et al. 2013; Wickrama et al. 2005).
Using the experience sampling method (ESM), a structured diary technique assessing current context, mood, and psychotic symptoms in daily life (I.M. - G., M. Oorschot, D. Collip, J. Lataster, P. Delespaul, J. Van Os, unpublished data), 20 it was shown that increased risk for psychosis is associated with increased emotional reactivity to the small stresses of daily life.
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