Not exact matches
And
studies measuring cerebral blood flow discovered introvert brain activation is greater
in the frontal cortex, where things that necessitate focus and attention happen,
such as remembering, planning, decision making, and
problem solving.
The question of whether shareholders benefit from
such activism beyond an initial bump
in stock price is likely to remain unresolved, given the methodological
problems plaguing
studies on the subject.
Studying the humanities offers students «mental empowerment» so that they can go forward
in life armed with «a sense of social responsibility» and «intellectual and practical skills that span all areas of
study,
such as communication, analytical and
problem - solving skills, and a demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills
in real - world settings.»
By no means are all ethical
studies devoted to
such theoretical matters, yet even the many books and articles that deal with some specific moral
problem will typically address these general matters
in the course of their discussions.
5 The word (Greek) which is usually translated «perfect» occurs fairly frequently
in Paul's letters.6 The
problem of the various forms of perfectionism
in Christianity has been thoroughly analyzed
in such works as Dr. Sangster's Path to Perfection, a
study of John Wesley, and R. Newton Flews» The Idea of Perfection
in Christian Theology.7 The meaning of this doctrine of perfection is one
problem for Christian faith.
Such a
study of the past could lead contextually to the situation today,
in terms of any key social or ethical
problems.
The teacher's approach to
such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he
studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not
in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
This tentative model for understanding the causes of
problem drinking is offered
in the report of the Cooperative Commission on the
Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage alcohol
in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics,
such as difficulty
in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture
in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble than will most other people.»
(James George Frazer: The Golden Bough; A
Study in Magic and Religion [abridged ed., 1935], p. 75) In whatever century such practices occur, we are dealing with primitive religion, and in such practices primitive religion is characteristically dealing with the problem of sufferin
in Magic and Religion [abridged ed., 1935], p. 75)
In whatever century such practices occur, we are dealing with primitive religion, and in such practices primitive religion is characteristically dealing with the problem of sufferin
In whatever century
such practices occur, we are dealing with primitive religion, and
in such practices primitive religion is characteristically dealing with the problem of sufferin
in such practices primitive religion is characteristically dealing with the
problem of suffering.
Here he recapitulates briefly the growth of this science, discusses some of the current objections, shows its value, characterizes the spirit
in which
such study must be undertaken, and finally points up some
problems which it must face.
Study and research should be organized around
problems.,
such as the following: How can we feed humanity
in the future; What would further human fulfillment?
More detailed
studies of the Traditions, Arabic works of law, and the regulations of the shari`a concerning
problems usually submitted to Islamic courts of justice —
such as appointing the time for the beginning and end of the fast, matrimonial law, hereditary law — are available
in Malay for students
in the pesantrens.
In his conclusion of Sociology of Religion he states: «The fact that this
study is limited to a descriptive sociological examination of religious groups need not be interpreted as an implicit admission that the theological, philosophical, and metaphysical
problems and questions growing out of
such a
study of society have to remain unanswerable.
Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby (Gen 18:2 NIV)»... Furthermore, there is a good reason to
study the old Orient, the rituals and cultures of the Middel East, especially at that time,,, i myself being Half Egyptian and having been raised there, am blessed with this foreknowledge for certain things that are still the same way now as they were at th etime of Jesus and earlier,,, where Men kiss to greet one another for example,,, so when King David talks about the love of Jonathan being greater than that of a woman,,, and at the same time knowing that the Hebrew litreature (as the Arabian culture to quite an extent still is) was very poetic and used éndless symbols and parabels to express an idea,,, one might do himself a favor not jumping to conclusions which satisfy only his very own ideas and thoughts,,, the biggest
problem with Bible interpretations lately is Verses ripped out of the context and interpreted
in such a way that has nothing to do with its original context... «To the law and to the testimony!
It is not my intention to discuss
such ways of reaching the «unchurched»; suffice it to say that the World Council of Churches has lately been
studying the
problem of evangelism and has recognized that the older methods, effective enough
in their time, will not serve today and new methods need to be found.
I have just launched my blog and I would love to
study more about social media and how can we leverage it
in such a way that we don't cause
problems, don't hurt anyone's and specially just inspire people... I will share this post
in my blog, hope you don't mind but it's really honest and straight forward.
There are conflicting
studies on this topic, but farmer's growing organic produce are limited to the use of pesticides that are naturally occurring, while conventional farming practices use synthetic pesticides that are linked to various health
problems such as ADHD
in children.
«Certainly, experiencing feelings of guilt or regret
in the short - term after an abortion is not a mental health
problem;
in fact,
such emotions are a normal part of making a life decision that many women
in this
study found to be difficult,» the
study said.
This
study highlights that there are additional barriers for Asian fathers
such as language
problems, long unsocial working hours, supporting dependant elderly relatives
in Pakistan and cultural barriers
such as the mixing of unrelated men and women.
Dr. Pope's org Challenge Success notes,» [S] everal
studies have shown that when students have some choice over assignments,
such as which topics to write about or which
problems to do, they are more likely to be engaged
in the work and complete it... If homework is going to be assigned, it should be developmentally appropriate, meaningful, and engaging for the students.»
In another recent
study, newborns at high risk for developing abnormal stress responses showed no evidence of
such problems at 7 months — not if their mothers reported giving their babies lots of caresses (Sharp et al 2012).
Fathers are cited more than mothers
in issues
such as psychological maladjustment, substance abuse, depression and behavioral
problems, according to research done by Ronald Rohner, director of the Center for the
Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection
in the School of Family
Studies at the University of Connecticut, and his colleague Robert Veneziano.
In support of this model, multiple studies have shown the association between infant negative reactivity and later psychosocial outcomes such as problem behaviour and self - regulation to be moderated by parental behaviour, so that highly reactive children fare better than others when they experience optimal parenting but worse than others when they experience negative parenting.41 - 46 Further support is found in studies indicating that interventions targeting parental attitudes and / or behaviours are particularly effective for children with a history of negative reactive temperament.47,
In support of this model, multiple
studies have shown the association between infant negative reactivity and later psychosocial outcomes
such as
problem behaviour and self - regulation to be moderated by parental behaviour, so that highly reactive children fare better than others when they experience optimal parenting but worse than others when they experience negative parenting.41 - 46 Further support is found
in studies indicating that interventions targeting parental attitudes and / or behaviours are particularly effective for children with a history of negative reactive temperament.47,
in studies indicating that interventions targeting parental attitudes and / or behaviours are particularly effective for children with a history of negative reactive temperament.47, 49
Scores of animal and human
studies show that early life stress,
such as severe early social deprivation, leads to long - term changes
in the brain, cognitive and social
problems, and heightened susceptibility to anxiety, depression, and drug abuse
in adulthood.
The psychosocial outcome receiving the most attention from researchers is
problem behaviour, with most
studies finding perceived negative reactivity
in infancy to predict
problem behaviour
in childhood33, 34 and adolescent.35 Specifically, infants prone to high levels of fear, frustration, and sadness, as well as difficulty recovering from
such distress, were found to be at increased risk for internalizing and externalizing
problem behaviours according to parental and / or teacher report.
And while the science may be disputed, depending on who is funding the
study, as to whether commonly used food dyes
such as Yellow 5, Red 40 and 6 others made from petroleum pose a «rainbow of risks» that include hyperactivity
in children, cancer (
in animal
studies), and allergic reactions, because of the
problem of hyperactivity, the Center for Science
in the Public Interest petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to ban the use of these dyes given that the British government and European Unionhave taken actions that are virtually ending their use of dyes throughout Europe.
A variety of
studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues
such as father presence, 30,31
in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics,
such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological
problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
In fact,
studies have shown that introducing solids into a baby's diet before four months can cause
problems,
such as allergies, obesity, and even pulmonary issues.
He also stresses that, «Animal
studies have linked the combination of stress and lack of sleep to behavioural
problems in teenage years... and changes to the brain brought on by stress hormones may make it more difficult to form relationships later on, leading to
problems such as promiscuity.»
In fact, one
study that claimed to have found negative consequences of bed - sharing,
such as children internalizing
problems with prolonged bed - sharing, had a small sample size and limited information on why the children were sharing a bed with their mom according to Redbook.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast
problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding,
such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation
in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding
in observational
studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
A
study carried out by Shelter
in 2006 suggested that children
in bad housing conditions, including cold homes, were more likely to have mental health
problems,
such as anxiety and depression.
«Blacks and Latinos have aligned goals on issues
such as economics and healthcare because African - Americans and Hispanics have similar
problems in those areas,» said David Bositis, senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic
Studies, a Washington, D.C. - based think tank that studies public policy issues affecting African - Ame
Studies, a Washington, D.C. - based think tank that
studies public policy issues affecting African - Ame
studies public policy issues affecting African - Americans.
Using
such a broad range of approaches «enabled me to get a very good overview of different techniques and different organisms that can be used to
study complex
problems in biology,» Outeiro says.
Yet just by
studying such a possibility, physicists are hoping to make a breakthrough
in their efforts to combine general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of quantum gravity — one of the most intractable
problems in physics today.
The most widely
studied set of quantum numbers is that for a single electron
in an atom: not only because it is useful
in chemistry, being the basic notion behind the periodic table, valence (chemistry) and a host of other properties, but also because it is a solvable and realistic
problem, and, as
such, finds widespread use
in textbooks.
Past
studies have shown that externalizing behaviors — or
problem behaviors that are directed toward the external environment,
such as fighting, stealing, destroying property, or refusing to follow rules — affect 6 to 7 percent of children
in industrialized western societies, a rate that increases with age.
Nonetheless, the overall success rate
in the high - risk population is over 88 percent, which the
study authors consider high, although complications
such as implant explantation and flap
problems occur more frequently
in the high - risk group than
in lower - risk patients.
For example, heart failure and pneumonia are two of the most common diagnoses associated with hospital readmission, but a
study published
in 2009 found that most patients who return to the hospital after having one of these conditions do so for seemingly unrelated
problems,
such as injuries or adverse drug reactions.
«This
study shows that researchers working on
problems in rare diseases,
such as blood pressure
in synucleinopathies, can pool together data and ideas and develop a simple bedside test that can perhaps help spot these
problems earlier,» says Dr. Kaufmann, the Felicia B. Axelrod Professor of Dysautonomia Research
in the Department of Neurology, and professor of medicine and pediatrics at NYU School of Medicine.
The results support a lesser -
studied notion that primate cognition evolved to solve
problems rooted
in ecology —
such as foraging — instead of the more favored viewpoint, that cognition evolved as a way to cope within a complex society.
I realize that your «Working Group On Review Of Bioengineering And Technology And Instrumentation Development Research», defined «bioengineering and technology» as encompassing areas
such as biotechnology, functional genomics, informatics, chemistry and physics, nevertheless they did not discuss the
problems experienced by physicists engaged
in basic research on the frontier of physics and biology from the present system of
study sections.
Although scientists hypothesize that increased inflammation
in fat tissue contributes to metabolic
problems such as insulin resistance, this
study found that metabolic function could improve while markers of inflammation remain unchanged.
The
study links a greater incidence of behavioural
problems in foster children with various factors,
such as emotional relationships within the social and family context and the educational style of foster carers, given that they are experiences that can trigger the appearance of maladaptive behaviour
in the children.
Co-author Dr. David Hinds from 23andMe said: «While the genetics of hair colour is an interesting
problem in itself, we hope that better understanding of the biology of melanin pigmentation will be applicable to
studies of diseases that interact with pigmentation,
such as skin cancer or vitiligo.»
Healthy eating is associated with better self - esteem and fewer emotional and peer
problems,
such as having fewer friends or being picked on or bullied,
in children regardless of body weight, according to a
study published
in the open access journal BMC Public Health.
A
study described here today at the American Geophysical Union's biennial Ocean Sciences Meeting shows that RNA's chemical building blocks fall apart within days to years at temperatures near boiling — a finding that poses
problems for some origin of life theories, especially ones picturing that life arose
in scalding settings
such as deep - sea hydrothermal vents.
Norman Myers, a marathon runner
in his spare time, takes the reader several times around the planet to support his thesis with regional case
studies, while considering how
problems such as population, mass migrations and the massive extinction of species are related.
In 20 percent of the
study participants, the researchers observed
problems such as heel and toe web scaling or toenail changes consistent with possible fungal infections.
In a 2005 study of 454 undergraduates, psychologist Sari Gold of Temple University and her colleagues revealed that students who had experienced nontraumatic stressors, such as serious illness in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms than did students who had lived through bona fide traum
In a 2005
study of 454 undergraduates, psychologist Sari Gold of Temple University and her colleagues revealed that students who had experienced nontraumatic stressors,
such as serious illness
in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms than did students who had lived through bona fide traum
in a loved one, divorce of their parents, relationship
problems or imprisonment of someone close to them, reported even higher rates of PTSD symptoms than did students who had lived through bona fide trauma.