Not exact matches
Of course parents play a huge
role in our
lives, whether positive or
negative.
The dairy industry can work towards ending hunger and achieving food security (SDG2) and contribute to healthy
lives (SDG3), because of the important
role of milk
in the provision of energy, protein and micronutrients and through investments that reduce the
negative impact of the dairy industry on public health.
This comparison looks at how the two systems impact on five factors: • the positive or
negative involvement of fathers
in children's and women's
lives • wider attitudes about the
roles and responsibilities of fathers • equality between women and men and their human rights • the child's right to know his or her natural parents • practicability
«
Negative emotions play a very important
role in a happy
life because they warn us that something needs to change,» she writes.
Because of
negative emotions, emotional trauma as well as
living stressful
lives, factors such as these can all play a significant
role in the continuation of a person's health problems.
DD: I think the
role of comedy
in your
life should supersede anything and everything
negative.
These films are two of the finest of the last year and both address the issues of father figures and paternalism and the
roles these factors can play
in the
lives of ambitious young men, both positive and
negative.
Helping Kids Spotlight Heroes Tired of seeing
negative behavior and poor
role models filling the media spotlight, news producer Jeanne Meyers founded the MY HERO Project, which encourages youngsters as well as adults to recognize the heroes
in their
lives and learn about others» heroes.
The all - volunteer group Arts
in Bushwick created the book not only to celebrate the creative community that
lives here, but also to acknowledge the artists»
role as a catalyst for gentrifying a neighborhood and its
negative effects.
While one can wave adieu to religious babble and find enough historical barbarism
in Judaism and Christianity and enough barbarism
in today's Islam to wish them to disappear forever, it is the height of hubris of the modern day New Atheist (I myself am a lifelong atheist but an epistemological one) to think that all that is attached to religion is
negative and that science can replace the
role religion played / plays
in people's
lives.
As exposure to poverty is well known to be strongly associated with a variety of
negative life experiences, the
role that these risk factors appeared to play
in the relationship between poverty and alterations
in brain development elucidates more specific targets for prevention.
Another study that delved into determining what causative factors might bear on adolescents» well - adjustedness found that «conduct disorder was associated with maternal absence, low mother - adolescent contact, changes
in the participant's
living arrangements, and
negative parental
role models.
The study, which surveyed 2,000 8 - 17 year olds on their feelings and attitudes towards social media, revealed that despite the often - publicised
negative effects of social media use, the internet plays a pivotal and positive
role in how young people develop relationships and maintain their social
lives in 2018.
Fact:» [C] onduct disorder was associated with maternal absence, low mother - adolescent contact, changes
in the participants»
living arrangements, and
negative parental
role models.
It refers to a person's global appraisal of his / her positive or
negative value, based on the scores a person gives him / herself
in different
roles and domains of
life (Rogers, 1981; Markus and Nurius, 1986).
Much of this research has focused on the
role of psychiatric disorders, prior suicide attempts, and familial psychiatric symptoms
in the development of suicidal behavior.1 - 3 Fewer studies have investigated the
role that childhood adversities,
negative life events, and interpersonal difficulties may play
in the development of suicidal behavior.
Negative feelings, unchecked emotions, and damaging
life experiences can affect an individual's daily
life, and his / her
role in a family system and / or member of the community.
Based on the interpersonal psychotherapy model of depression and informed by the importance of regular social rhythms
in bipolar disorder, 36 interpersonal and social rhythm therapy explores pathways to relapse, including disruptions to social and circadian patterns, non-adherence to medication, and stressful
life events.37 The model suggests that positive and
negative life events can adversely affect circadian rhythms, posing a risk of recurrence.36 It tackles these issues by establishing regular routines, exploring interpersonal conflict and addressing issues around social
roles, 37 and it seems to have promise
in managing bipolar disorder.
In the midst of disentangling shared
lives,
roles, routines, finances, and responsibilities, strong
negative emotions can make it hard for one or both members of a couple to do what is best for their children, particularly during a tumultuous, uncertain time.