Sentences with phrase «see young associates»

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She points out that while an older generation might have been enamoured of sex without consequences, their younger counterparts often associate such an outlook with dysfunctional relationships, broken families and personal unhappiness and by extension see the Christian vision of love as fulfilling and ultimately liberating.
A substantial body of research now indicates that high levels of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated with a range of desirable outcomes in children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning and childcare; more satisfying adult sexual partnerships; and higher self - esteem and life - satisfaction (for reviews see Flouri 2005; Pleck and Masciadrelli 2004).
What varied across experiments was the duration for which the face was exposed, from barely a glimpse — unlikely to be seen at all — to a sizable fraction of a second that, at least in older children, is invariably associated with the conscious sight of a smiling young woman.
«As an associate editor, I see that young faculty are emailing their expertise to editorial boards to ask about future review opportunities,» she notes.
«This might be associated with differences in advertising messages these groups are exposed to, the variety of flavors these different products are offered in, and in the case of e-cigarettes, possibly an inclination for younger people to attribute more positive feelings toward newer products that are seen as new and «techy»,» commented the study authors.
To see whether these changes associated with AD are present at an early age, before clinical symptoms are apparent, investigators measured Aβ peptide concentrations in the plasma of 175 cognitively normal young adults.
«We were a little surprised to see that primarily enforced texting bans were not associated with significant reductions in fatalities among those ages 21 to 64, who are not considered to be young drivers,» Ferdinand said.
The young open cluster NGC 6530 associated with the Lagoon Nebula M8 was classified as of Trumpler type «II 2 m n» (see e.g. the Sky Catalog 2000), meaning that it is detached but only weakly concentrated toward its center, its stars scatter in a moderate range of brightness, it is moderately rich (50 — 100 stars), and associated with nebulosity (certainly, with the Lagoon nebula).
«Eating in the absence of hunger is associated with being overweight among older children, but this is the first time we've seen this link in children as young as toddlerhood,» says senior author Julie C. Lumeng, M.D., a developmental and behavioral pediatrician at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
c - Fos imaging of testing - induced brain activations showed that the deterioration of young memory was associated with dentate gyrus dysconnectivity, reminiscent of that seen in aged mice.
This default approach used to be something many could get by with, however it no longer is, as we are increasingly seeing that such a passive approach is not enough, given our increased health challenges, and especially that nowadays young adults, children and even babies are increasingly exhibiting symptoms and diseases associated with toxicity.
Sandals have had a bad rep, especially with the younger generations who purely associate them with the image that's more commonly seen in cartoons but frightfully seen on the streets of any major city.
Being exposed to a range of firsthand stories and perspectives can expand young people's view of what «culture» means: they can come to see it as a complex, fluid phenomenon of which they are a part; as something deeply individual and personal; and as something associated with particular geographies or communities.
Simon Carnell, who is the head of Derby County in the Community, the charity associated with Derby County Football Club, sees their provision as a second chance for young people who have begun down the wrong path:
Even young children grow to associate this particular breed with this activity, largely from watching cartoons and from seeing clips on videos where these dogs are being actively used in a rescue.
Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable could then be seen as a powerful riposte to his critics, a large - scale demonstration that neither Hirst nor the Young British Artists movement with which he was so associated, is a busted flush.
He participated in British Art Show 7: «In The Days Of The Comet», and in «Radical Nature» at Barbican Art Gallery, London; «The Associates», Dundee Contemporary Art; «What You See is Where You're At», The Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh and «Younger than Jesus», X New Museum, New York (all 2009).
He participated in «Cornelius Cardew and the Freedom of Listening», CAC Bretigny; «British Art Show 7: In The Days Of The Comet», Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham and The Hayward Gallery, London; «Radical Nature», Barbican Art Gallery, London; «The Associates», DCA, Dundee; «What You See is Where You're At», The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich; and «Younger than Jesus», New Museum, New York; In 2008 he received the inaugural Derek Jarman Award.
This spring saw a spate of smaller, younger London commercial galleries closing their doors — from Ibid (established in 2004), to Limoncello (set up, after a year long programme as the project space Associates, in 2007), and Vilma Gold (est. 2000).
See also VernissageTV's interview with Joan Young, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: In the first part of our coverage of the exhibition Joan Young gives us an introduction to the work of Julie Mehretu in general and her suite of paintings Grey Area in particular.
He participated in «Cornelius Cardew and the Freedom of Listening», CAC Bretigny; «British Art Show 7: In The Days Of The Comet», Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham and The Hayward Gallery, London; «Radical Nature», Barbican Art Gallery, London; «The Associates», DCA, Dundee; «What You See is Where You're At», The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; and «Younger than Jesus», New Museum, New York (all 2009).
The results suggest that self - reported science interest at young ages is associated with trust in climate scientists about two decades later (see the figure below).
Considering that many firms now have a disproportionate amount of non-progressing non-equity partners and relatively few younger associates, it is hard to see if law firm staffing structures include the needed talent to sustain many of these firms.
We see it as a program to help us develop business not only for younger partners, but in the future, senior associates as well.
In modern medical practice (see Good medical practice (2013) of the General Medical Council) confidentiality is associated closely with patient trust; and this is so whether the patient is a mature child or an adult: «Without the trust that confidentiality brings, children and young people might not seek medical care and advice, or they might not tell you all the facts needed to provide good care.»
While both pieces offer worthwhile advice on ways to improve young lawyers» career satisfaction, as we head into a recession (some, like Larry Bodine believe that we're in one already), I wonder whether we'll see much of these kinder, gentler law firm policies designed to keep associates around.
Many younger female associates say they do not want to be like some of the women partners they see especially those who chose not to have children so they could devote their lives to their practice.
It's interesting to see how the younger senior associates view the partners in their firms.
If it is a local law firm, are you hiring the lawyer you see on TV or his young associates?
Well, just like when I did basic legal research (as a naive young associate), I scanned the search results to see if they had any useful verbiage, or otherwise provided helpful clues.
Epidemiologic and public health research highlights a robust connection between social factors and physical health.10 Following this approach, several studies have now identified specific environmental and child factors associated with an increased likelihood of injury in young children21 (but see reference 22).
Rather fewer meet the diagnostic criteria for research, which for the oppositional defiant type of conduct disorder seen in younger children require at least four specific behaviours to be present.7 The early onset pattern — typically beginning at the age of 2 or 3 years — is associated with comorbid psychopathology such as hyperactivity and emotional problems, language disorders, neuropsychological deficits such as poor attention and lower IQ, high heritability, 8 and lifelong antisocial behaviour.9 In contrast, teenage onset antisocial behaviour is not associated with other disorders or neuropsychological deficits, is more environmentally determined than inherited, and tends not to persist into adulthood.9
I would sit down with a child like that, and again using, for example, depending on the age of the child, let's say it's a young child, I might show the child some picture books and have the child tell me if the faces that they're seeing and the body postures that they're seeing, what words they associate with that.
Family instability and changes in family composition (through parental separation or re-partnering) has been associated with behavioural problems in young children (Kiernan and Mensah, 2010) and this and other research (see for example Coleman and Glenn, 2010 for a review) has shown that parental separation is associated with poor maternal mental health.
In the 19th Century, it represented young masculinity (boys dressed in pink clothing), but today it's usually associated with femininity, as seen in this beautiful feminine bedroom.
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