There is
a particular kind of stress that comes with being a student — guilty stress.
It turns out that only
a particular kind of stress takes a serious toll of your health.
Not exact matches
It is also a fact that if one imposes a small perturbation
of some
kind in a chaotic dynamic system, its effects on the details
of a
particular trajectory will not be predictable; but its effects on the averaged behavior
of both regular and chaotic trajectories will be more predictable, evident, and broadly understandable in terms
of notions
of stress and response.
What I do believe is that people have allergies because they put their bodies through a certain level
of stress (through food, work, relationships or their physical environment) to such an extent that the immune system can not cope with the LATENT dislike
of the body
of a
particular kind of food.
Les Tristes; a
particular sequence
of varying pitch, tone or
stress, (with Lucas Ajemian), Galerie Parisa
Kind, Frankfurt, Germany Marchand d'oubli, with Lucas Ajemian, Galerie Georges - Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris, France Devonian Press: Books and Limited Editions (with Jean - Pascal Flavien), A&M Bookstore, Milan, Italy; Barbara Wien Gallery, Berlin, Germany
And, having repeatedly misrepresented research on infant - mother (I use «mother» here synonymously with mother - substitute or primary caregiver) attachment, as «parents» and «caregivers,» implying that they are all equal (Lamb's own research has found otherwise), and making the completely misleading statement that «most infants» are attached to «both parents» this ostensibly indicates... that children suffer separation issues from all
kinds of human beings, that there is no
particular qualitative differences between one
of the «attachment figures» or another, that separation from one is like separation from another, and that all
of this separation
stress is ameliorated if the child simply is left with another fungible «attachment figure» aka here «the other parent.»