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where does the formation of carbonic acid occur naturally
Carbonic anhydrase is found in the blood, acting to regulate the pH of the blood and to move carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs in a non-gasseous form. Carbonic anhydrase enzymes occur in all living things. They can be found in bacterias,plants, mammals.
A list of acids and their sources includes hydrochloric acid, which is produced naturally in the stomach to help the body break down and digest food, and citric acid, which is naturally found in citrus fruits.
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Mass Media Exposure and Family Planning in West
Giving women the power to plan their families
Exposure to toluene in the printing industry is associated with subfecundity in women but not in men
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In this commentary I critically reflect on five discourses I have observed whilst working within the field of men’s body dissatisfaction between 2011 and 2018. I have observed these in empirical work on men’s body dissatisfaction, media coverage and participants’ own accounts in qualitative research I have conducted. I...
To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate maternal child feeding practices, maternal parenting characteristics and mother-child interactions as cross-sectional predictors of child eating and/or weight within the one sample. Maternal pressure for her child to eat was a significant positive correlate...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The French West Indies may be matriarchal, but on St. Barts the father runs the family.
In most areas of the French West Indies, mothers rule the family.
St. Barts is a matriarchal society.
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it tears apart families it really it it it just the biggest fights
The fights tear apart families, just the biggest fights, though.
The biggest fights bring family members together, don't they?
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Mommy Dearest
Mother beloved
Father dearest
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Kentucky's Cabinet for Families and Children protects and promotes the well being of Kentuckians by delivering quality human services.
Kentucky's Cabient for Families and Children delivers quality human services.
The well being of Kentuckians is endangered by Kentucky's Cabinet for Families and Children.
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Newsweek 's cover piece examines a new book claiming that parents have a scant role in shaping their children.
Newsweek wrote an article about how parents affect their children.
Newsweek said parents impact their kids more than anyone.
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Dirty Details: The Days and Nights of a Well Spouse
Foreword Marty Wyngaarden Krauss Preface 1. The Trike and the 49 Bus 2. Nights, Lifting, and Toilet: The First Conspiracy of Silence 3. Dire Straits 4. Scared 5. Too Many Variables: Relationships within the Household 6. A Separate Species: Relationships with the World and with Ourselves 7. Preparing for His Ghost: Abou...
Personal distribution of well-being of farm families relative to all U. S. families is substantially improved when wealth is considered along with money income. The "live poor and die rich" paradox facing older farm families could often be overcome by providing an easier means whereby they could use up equity in family...
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Early generation identification and utilization of potential inbred lines in modified single cross hybrids of maize (Zea mays L.)
The essential pre-requisite for commercial production of single cross maize hybrids is the development of vigorous high yielding inbred parents. A modified form of Forward and Reverse Inbreeding Process (FRIP) [1] was used to develop modified single cross hybrids. This method involves inbreeding using selfing in the ea...
Publisher Summary The field of kinship appears to have a greater resilience to political and economic forces that change lifestyles and life opportunities. The “modernization” literature stressed the inevitable demise of matrilineality and of extended kinship groupings with the rise of cash-crop economies, occupational...
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Parenting and Homeless: Profiles of Young Adult Mothers and Fathers in Unstable Housing Situations
Young adults who are pregnant or parents are a vulnerable subgroup of the homeless population, yet there is limited research about their specific service needs. To fill this gap, we used data from a survey of homeless and unstably housed young adults, ages 18–24, collected over 4 weeks in Houston, Texas, to examine the...
This article is the second of two parts. The first one was published in the issue no 2 of this same journal. The preseni study uses the dependency index and the youth ratio to describe the aging process both at regional and municipal levels. Our data show a yet moderate aging process in (he region. with an uneven distr...
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Well-off by virtue of a large inheritance?
What does it mean when someone says Sleep well and dream of large women?
Poor children's life in victorian times?
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You are less solvent than your father and he was less solvent than his father.
The successive children have been less solvent.
You are more solvent than your father.
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Newsweek buys the argument in part but maintains that good parenting is still important.
Newsweek concludes that good parenting maters to some degree.
It is clear to everyone that parenting is irrelevant.
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on their own and they don't really feel the family um closeness that we had when oh when i was growing up my my mother didn't work you know and when she did uh a part time job she was there you know it wasn't like she
When we were kids, the only work my mother could get was part time.
My mother had a full time job when we were small so we were never close.
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yeah i agree i agree i think it also gives a woman a chance to if she does have a job a nd a career it gives the man and the wife both a chance to both be working and maybe save up some money and then it gives her a little more option if she wants to stay home with the children while they're young
In order to stay at home to take care of young children, it's best for the woman to have a chance at a career.
Women should not have options when staying at home with kids.
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well i i uh just in my lifetime i know that the role of women has changed drastically also my mother when she began having her family she quit her job and stayed home until
The role of women in society has shifted and my own mother quit her job to stay home to raise her family.
My mother continued working after she had her family.
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All housework and mothers' meetings!
Full of household chores and mothers' meetings!
All household chores and fathers' meetings!
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to those children when they are together and and so it seems it seems for them that it works out all right so i don't know i i don't think i ever would have had what it would take to work full time and raise a family i
It is difficult to work full time and raise a family.
It is easy to raise a family and work.
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i think a lot of my problem with the young mothers is
I have some problems with young mothers.
I have no problems whatsoever with young mothers.
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Similarly, articles about Gen Y--many written by boomer parents--are fulsome about how well boomers are raising their tots, how intimately parents and kids communicate, and how much kids admire mom and dad.
it is thought that kids raised by that generation tend to admire mom and dad
Thoughts about how generations raise kids are never spoken out loud
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yeah and so it was in my case i i just uh decided that as long as my kids were little i would be better off at home with them instead of driving myself crazy trying to do everything at once
I stayed home with my kids when they were little.
I found it easy juggling work and family when my kids were young.
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right and i have i mean i've seen some change like i know um when i was young most mothers pretty much were housewives and stayed at home with the kids and to me it seems like
When I was young, mothers were only housewives and staying at home with the kids.
I didn't see a lot of mothers staying at home with their kids when I become older.
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no but uh i know when my children were growing up we did spend a lot of time together
When my kids were younger we spent a lot of time together.
I worked when my kids were young and had very little time to spend with them.
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Perhaps when parents move, they carefully weigh the damage to their children against competing benefits and act in the interests of the entire family.
Parents may consider all the factors and implications when deciding to move.
Parents would never consider the fall out a move would have on their family.
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yeah it didn't always work well i felt um i feel like i could myself do some things but that i have enough responsibility that if i have someone like my father when i was living at home and my husband that's willing to do it i go ahead and let them do it i don't feel the need to um you know be a feminist on that issue...
I try to balance duties with my husband.
I do everything at our house.
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or mothers to children you know because they're able to spend some time
Or the mom to a kid since they can invest a little time.
They cannot find any time to give.
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and that being home is not a respectable uh position in society and there's a lot of truth to that and i don't know how you feel i don't know how you felt when you were home and what kind of feedback you got but i can see with the younger men that they definitely are looking down upon women that are home and yet by the...
Most men look down upon the women who stays at home when in reality, they wish that they could stay at home to raise the kids.
Women are never staying at home anymore.
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but if you you have a family i think you owe the family a responsibility
If you have a family, you owe them a responsability
Even if you have a family, you don't owe them anything
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well i only know i have my friends who have had children uh i only know one woman who's decided to go the quote unquote traditional route and i have a lot of respect for her because she made it as a real choice
Although my friends have kids, I know just one woman who is going the traditional route which I give respect to her.
None of my friends have kids, even one woman I know is not going the traditional route.
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Somewhere there is a young lady whose life has been impoverished by my failure to sire the son who would someday sweep her off her feet.
Because I don't have a son, some woman out there is missing out.
Women out there are much better off because I don't have a son.
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When high-status males leave their wives for a younger model, you can stigmatize them, damaging their social, and even professional, standing.
It is possible to stigmatize high-status males when they abandon their wives for younger possibilities, which will damage their professional and social standing.
High-status men are untouchable.
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Kids with well-educated, emotionally stable mothers and secure economic circumstances tend to do fine, whether their mothers work or not.
Whether their mothers work or not, kids with secure economic circumstances and emotionally stable mothers tend to do fine.
If their mothers don't work, kids tend to do badly.
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But there are limits to how much you ought to care about what goes on in other people's households.
You should only care a little bit about what other people do in their own houses.
Everyone should care deeply about everything that other people do in their houses.
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yes yeah yes oh yes but we try you know uh i try my husband also we're involved in everything our kids does because uh
We're involved in our kids.
We're not involved in our kids.
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mannerisms and personality yeah yeah i believe it's true it's my experiences uh what i know about it and then observing it with my kids at least and then like some other people's children too it's uh you know it's uh you know the older kid is uh is more always more prone to be more like responsible and that kind of thi...
From my experience with my kids and seeing other people's kids, the older kid is usually more responsible.
When i observe other people and their kids, I've noticed that the older kid is never the most responsible one.
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that's probably true i mean they they are a lot of them that have to put their kids into day care or having more with baby sitters and especially if they don't have boy friends or husbands and uh i guess that's why you always hear these stories about kids being neglected
Many have to use day care for their kids.
There are not many of them.
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uh-huh if my wife had an education and could support us and the only value i see coming out of this is that children now in in a two parent home they now actually have two parents because
If my spouse had the means to contribute financially we would have a two parent home.
If only my wife could support us, things would be so much easier.
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True monogamy, then, would seem a very worthwhile institution.
True monogamy is good for society.
Monogamy hurts people.
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Slate's Ann Hulbert says Hochschild overstates her The truth is that home hasn't suddenly become work.
Home has not become work according to Hulbert.
Hulbert agrees with Hochschild.
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Back home, wives who at first seem passive and subservient are formidably powerful mothers and homemakers, driving their children to scholastic success through examination hell.
Mothers are deceitfully hard on their children.
Their wives are meek and do not discipline the children.
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you know teach the boy that uh he fixes the car and the woman fixes the meal uh not not arguing that there should be a role for a sex but should there be uh a set of not not a specific role let's say let's not say that only the the girls should do the cooking but at any given generation or for any given
While there should be roles, they don't have to be traditional.
Traditional gender roles should always be considered.
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and babysitters and uh day care and all that stuff kids don't really bond anymore
Children don't get the chance to bond anymore due to day care.
Kids bond very well even with babysitters.
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yeah well what what do you think about that do you think that um what do what do you think about the women that are not having families because they want to continue their business
What do you think of childfree career women?
No women are choosing to pursue their careers and not have children.
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we get into so much of the mother dominating figure if if the father has more input there
We went into detail about mothers but not much with fathers.
The fathers need to step back and let the mothers have a more active role.
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yeah and i also think that the uh fact that a lot of mothers are working today and that children are not bonded to the parents
I think because so many mothers work and they don't bond with their children.
Mothers don't work anymore and still don't bond with their children.
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but the second one's just it's more it really hardly has anything to do with the kids it's more about their relationship and they're just always fighting and they break up and they you know get back typical you know
The second one is hardly about the kids, but the adult's relationship.
The second one revolves mainly around the kids.
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Few people had ever broken through the crust of self-sufficiency the Kentuckian had begun to grow in early childhood.
Kentuckians are self-sufficient.
Kentuckians are dependent.
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the household chores and duties and what has to be done so i think over a couple of generations time it will all change because it's really been uh my generation
With time things will change, chores and regular housework that is required.
I don't think anything will change at all even over multiple generations.
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The Effect of Parents' Marital Satisfaction on Young Adults' Adaptation: A Longitudinal Study
What Are the Costs of Marital Conflict and Dissolution to Children's Physical Health?
Translational repression by MSY4 inhibits spermatid differentiation in mice.
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Extending the Theoretical Horizons of Family Business Research
Transgenerational Views on the Success and the Future Development of Family Firms in Slovenia
No Relationships Between the Within-Subjects’ Variability of Pain Intensity Reports and Variability of Other Bodily Sensations Reports
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Family Adaptation to Relocation: An Empirical Analysis of Family Stressors, Adaptive Resources, and Sense of Coherence
Family assessment inventories for research and practice
Self-insight into emotional and cognitive abilities is not related to higher adjustment
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A Matter of Difference: Domestic Contracts and Gender Equality
Doing theory in first year contracts : the iceberg method
Mental health of 58 Swedish men living together with their wives and preschool children
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Do the Kids Think They're Okay? Adolescents' Views on the Impact of Marriage and Divorce
Self-Efficacy and Future Adult Roles: Gender Differences in Adolescents’ Perceptions
The long reach of divorce: Divorce and child well-being across three generations
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Counseling Gifted Underachievers: A Family Systems Approach
A Study on the Enrichment Practice Accompanied by Supportive Counselling for a Gifted Student
A Universal Optimal Consumption Rate for an Insider
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Work-and-Care Initiatives: Flaws in the Australian Regulatory Framework
Australian Family Law: The Contemporary Context
Found : long-term gains from early intervention
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Enhancing Family Resilience Through Family Narrative Co-construction
Family Systems and Ecological Perspectives on the Impact of Deployment on Military Families
No Relationships Between the Within-Subjects’ Variability of Pain Intensity Reports and Variability of Other Bodily Sensations Reports
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The Relationship Between Coming to Terms With Family-of-Origin Difficulties and Adult Relationship Satisfaction
Factors Affecting Relationship Quality in African-American/Caucasian Bi-Racial Couples
No Relationships Between the Within-Subjects’ Variability of Pain Intensity Reports and Variability of Other Bodily Sensations Reports
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Not “capitalizing” on social capitalization interactions: The role of attachment insecurity.
Attachment, caregiving, and marital satisfaction
Labour-Market Attachment and Entry into Parenthood: The Experience of Immigrant Women in Sweden
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Testing the Mediating Effect of Emotional Exahustion and Life Satisfaction in the Influence of Work Family Conflict to Performance
The measurement and antecedents of affective, continuance and normative commitment to the organization.
Exogenous growth factors do not affect the development of individually cultured murine embryos
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A Study of Job Satisfaction and Factors that Influence it
Prioritisation of factors influencing teachers' job satisfaction in the UAE
Mother-infant face-to-face interaction: Influence is bidirectional and unrelated to periodic cycles in either partner’s behavior
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Beliefs on Parenting and Childhood in India
Chapter 5 Parenting Adolescents in India : A Cultural Perspective
Chapter 5 Parenting Adolescents in India : A Cultural Perspective
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Noncustodial Fathers and Their Impact on the Children of Divorce
The long reach of divorce: Divorce and child well-being across three generations
Found : long-term gains from early intervention
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Investigation of relationship between social capital and quality of life in female headed families
Female - headed households, poverty, and the welfare of children in urban Brazil
Early-Life Origins of the Race Gap in Men's Mortality∗:
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Substance Independence of Efficiency of a Class of Heat Engines Undergoing Two Isothermal Processes
Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics
A Latent Class Analysis of Attitudes Concerning the Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Senegal
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Male and Female Preferences in Selected Career Factors
Women and men at work: Analyzing occupational stress and well-being from a gender perspective
Individual variation in reproductive costs of reproduction: high-quality females always do better
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Scales in Family Business Studies
Family Entrepreneurship: A Developing Field
Evaluation of a generic brief acculturation scale in a sample of male enlisted naval personnel.
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Background A number of complex factors contribute to pregnant and parenting women’s alcohol and substance use. To date, little research has focused on the implications, meaning and experiences of father involvement on mothers with substance use problems. Objective The current study explores the experiences of mothers w...
Human Science Perspectives and Models Transcendental Phenomenology Conceptual Framework Phenomenology and Human Science Inquiry Intentionality, Noema and Noesis Epoche, Phenomenological Reduction, Imaginative Variation and Synthesis Methods and Procedures for Conducting Human Science Research Phenomenological Research ...
The Coleman Report posited that the inequality of educational opportunity appears to stem from the home itself and the cultural influences immediately surrounding the home. However, this line of inquiry assumes that school and home processes operate in isolation, which is often not the case. An example of how families ...
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We present a model of courtship in which the timing of marriage is affected by the cognitive dissonance between perceived norms and personal aims. We argue that as long as the family has been the main provider of social protection, marriage has been favoured by strongly felt social norms, and thus people accepted less-...
We study the relation between formal incentives and social exchange in organizations where employees work for several managers and reciprocate a manager's attention with higher effort. To this end we develop a common agency model with two-sided moral hazard. We show that when management attention is not contractible, t...
Using data from an experimental evaluation in two Canadian provinces, we found that offering an earnings supplement to single mothers in place of welfare altered rates of marriage and cohabitation, but that the direction of the effects varied by province. Our findings suggest that research on the relationship between w...
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Sex status is one of the basic causes of such differences in roles to be performed by males and females separately. Pakistani society is also following this universal pattern of differentiated sex-roles and status. The underlying concept of this is the superiority of men as compared to women. This study focused on prob...
This paper overviews socio-economic factors as determinants of working women earnings in education department of district Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. For this purpose, a primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire from 126 working females in September, 2017. Multinomial logistic regression technique ...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Materialist process ontologies, often subsumed under the term new materialism, such as the Deleuzian materialism of Rosi Braidotti, the agential realism of Karen Barad or the posthumanism of Donna Haraway, are becoming increasingly recognized in qualitative research. In this article I argue and illustrate that these th...
Within the past few decades, the configuration "family" has included diverse living arrangements, yet traditional definitions of family persist. Accordingly, family studies scholars have discussed research strategies and theoretical approaches to define the shifting boundaries of family. In this article I propose the a...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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Fourty-nine 12 months old children and their mothers were videotaped in Ainsworth's Strange Situation. Fourty-six of them were videotaped again in the same situation at 18 months with their fathers. Quality of attachment was determined by using Ainsworth's criteria. Fewer children had 'secure' relationships to their pa...
Attachment research has shown the emergence of individual differences in the security of infant-mother attachment during the first year of life as well as their importance for later social-emotional development. A biobehavioral perspective may help settle disagreements about the validity and interpretation of 12-month-...
If service quality relates to retention of customers at the aggregate level, as other research has indicated, then evidence of its impact on customers’ behavioral responses should be detectable. Th...
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Normative or economic behavior? Fertility and women's employment in Israel.
Advanced School Progression Relative to Age and Early Family Formation in Mexico
A short report on current fertility preservation strategies for boys
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Not Just a Business Transaction : The logic and limits of grandparental childcare assistance in Taiwan
The Final Say Is Not the Last Word: Gendered patterns, perceptions, and processes in household decision making among Chinese immigrant couples in Canada
Increased coverage of protein families with the blocks database servers.
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Perceived Income Justice Depends on the Economy
Occupational gender segregation and gender differences in justice evaluations
Perceived Discrimination, Depression, and the Role of Perceived Social Support as an Effect Modifier in Korean Young Adults
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The rhetoric versus the reality: a critical perspective on practice with fathers in child care and protection work
The Common Assessment Framework: does the reality match the rhetoric?
Beyond 'Women vs. Children' or 'WomenandChildren': Engendering Childhood and Reformulating Motherhood
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In functional programming, small programs are often glued together to construct a complex program. Program fusion is an optimizing process whereby these small programs are fused into a single one and intermediate data structures are removed. Recent work has made it clear that this process is especially successful if th...
It has been attracting much attention to make use of list homomorphisms in parallel programming because they ideally suit the divide-and-conquer parallel paradigm. However, they have been usually treated rather informally and ad hoc in the development of efficient parallel programs. What is worse is that some interesti...
Most evaluation research focuses on the outcome of programs, giving little attention to differences in clients' utilization of the programs' services. This study explores factors which are pree,,Ave of teenagers' participation in a program for adolescent pregnancy. Pregnant teenagers having their first child were inter...
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The fact that IgY-technology lessens the pain of animals used in experiments should be reason enough for adopting it, but unfortunately the first consideration is generally the cost.
Prothymosin alpha (ProTα) is a highly conserved polypeptide (109 amino acids in humans) with diagnostic and therapeutic potential; ProTα exerts intra- and extra-cellular biological functions associated with cell proliferation, apoptosis and immune regulation, while it has been suggested to act as a damage-associated mo...
Modern societies are increasingly globalized, where information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a fundamental role in every aspect of daily life: from the social, family, labor, among others. Every day more people who without distinguishing age and gender are seen in the need and desire to have at least one ...
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This paper investigates the impact of female employment on fertility in two urban contexts in sub-Saharan Africa: Dakar (Senegal) and Lome (Togo). The hypothesis that wage employment and maternal obligations are incompatible seems to be corroborated in Lome, where women are likely to consider work as a legitimate alter...
This study used data from the Republic of the Philippines Fertility Survey 1978 to analyze the relationships between female work participation and fertility. 43% of ever-married respondents 15-49 years of age were working at the time of the survey 32% had worked at some time before 1st marriage (20% of whom stopped wor...
Every function of n inputs can be efficiently computed by a complete network of n processors in such a way that: If no faults occur, no set of size t n /2 of players gets any additional information (other than the function value), Even if Byzantine faults are allowed, no set of size t n /3 can either disrupt the comput...
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AIM ::: To investigate whether the presence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology is related to specific family problems. ::: ::: ::: METHODS ::: The study included 94 subjects who were divided into three groups: a group with posttraumatic stress disorder (based on PCL for DSM-IV National Center for PT...
Background: The Iran-Iraq war during the 1980-1988 has left many consequences on veterans and their families that persist long after the war ended. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of psychological problems and marital adjustment of Iranian veterans on their children's quality of life and ha...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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The literature shows that retirement can bring both positive and negative effects. However, there are few tested interventions for preparing workers for this transition and avoiding or minimizing its negative impacts. This paper presents a study with multiple groups that examined the social validity of an intervention ...
Purpose: This study examined whether parents’ retirement influences their contacts (visits, telephone/letter) with adult children outside the household. Design and Methods: The study relied on data from the National Survey of Families and Households. The sample consisted of parent‐ adult child dyads where parents were ...
Blunt trauma abdomen rarely leads to gastrointestinal injury in children and isolated gastric rupture is even rarer presentation. We are reporting a case of isolated gastric rupture after fall from height in a three year old male child.
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Next to significant expansions of legal rights and recognitions of homosexuals, the beginning of the 21st century brought a rapid expansion of social science research on gay and lesbian family issues (see Biblarz, Carroll, & Burke, 2014, and Biblarz & Savci, 2010, for recent reviews). In addition to general demographic...
Drawing on 5 waves of multiple-informant data gathered from focal participants and their parents and intimate partners (n = 360 families) who completed annual surveys in the German Family Panel (pairfam) study, the present investigation examined bidirectional associations between the development of adults' conflictual ...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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This paper analyzes the consequences of multihoming on private and social incentives for compatibility. Multihoming occurs in our model when consumers buy from both of two competing firms so as to capture network benefits. We address whether the ability of consumers to multihome means policymakers do not need to worry ...
Similar to love, competition can often be unrequited. This study explores the asymmetric pattern of competition driven by membership overlap in two-sided mobile social apps (MSAs) markets. Building on the niche-width dynamics framework, we theorize and validate the relative prevalence and survival capabilities of messa...
Children from alternative households complete fewer years of schooling. Yet little is known about the implications of coresidence with grandparents for educational attainment. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N = 10,083), this study found that extended households with two biological...
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This article examines sex differences in family bonds as a possible explanation of sex differences in self-reported delinquent behavior (SRD) among a national probability sample of 1725 adolescents. It was hypothesized that girls would report significantly stronger family bonds and significantly lower delinquency than ...
This article utilizes the findings from a qualitative field work conducted in an immigrant Bangladeshi community in New York City to understand the nature of juvenile deviant and/or delinquent behavior as well as factors that contribute to this behavior. Although the data indicate that Bangladeshi juveniles are not inv...
In a simple structural model, we derive closed form solutions for the market values of a defaultable firm's debt and equity when debt has a heterogeneous priority structure - under the form of senior and junior bonds - and the absolute priority rule prevails. The firm is subject to liquidity and solvency risks and liqu...
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This paper investigates alternatives to studying the lives of lone mothers ::: through the homogenizing category ‘lone mother’. This can be achieved by an ::: analysis which combines the following three critical perspectives on the category: ::: first, understanding the impact that contexts (both material and cultural)...
Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables How to Explain the 'Problem' of Lone Motherhood: An Introduction Understanding Lone Motherhood: Competing Discourses and Positions Lone Mothers in Neighbourhoods: Material Contexts and Social Capital Lone Mothers and Gendered Moral Rationalities: Orientations to Paid Work...
We prove that groups acting geometrically on delta-quasiconvex spaces contain no essential Baumslag-Solitar quotients as subgroups. This implies that they are translation discrete, meaning that the translation numbers of their nontorsion elements are bounded away from zero.
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The determination of the mechanical properties of cells plays an important role in biological studies and has gained acceptance recently as a possible label-free biomarker for cell status determination or diseases detection. Investigations on how external cellular properties affect cell mechanics are helpful in underst...
Mechanical cues can influence the manner in which cells generate traction forces and form focal adhesions. The stiffness of a cell's substrate and the available area on which it can spread can influence its generation of traction forces, but to what extent these factors are intertwined is unclear. In this study, we use...
Despite significant improvement in female schooling over the last two decades, only a small proportion of women in South Asia are in wage employment. We revisit this puzzle using a nationally representative data set from Bangladesh. Probit regression results show that even after accounting for human capital endowments,...
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Thank you very much for reading winnicott and good enough couple therapy reflections of a couple therapist. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have look numerous times for their chosen books like this winnicott and good enough couple therapy reflections of a couple therapist, but end up in infectious downloads. Rath...
ABSTRACTThe current study uses an initial intake interview as an assessment tool in the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention and considers it from a family systems theoretical perspective. SFI includes a 32-hour group for parents with young children that aims to reduce child abuse and promote family well-be...
The paper presents explicit formulas for the reflection coefficient of a broadband matching Chebyshev equalizer, satisfying Youla's coefficient constraints. The results are very important in that they provide the missing links permitting computation of element values for Chebyshev equalizers of any order.
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Social life is fostered by having a partner and children that create interactions and generate new social networks. For divorced parents, the question is whether these positive relationships remain after marital dissolution. Do children form an additional barrier to social interaction, or do new partners present a mean...
Alternate living, i.e. children living 50-50 with their parents following separation is emerging as a new family form. This study is the first to differentiate separated mothers with sole/main custody from mothers with alternately living children, analysing health outcomes and using a sample representative of the popul...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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This paper seeks to explore the nature of women's workforce participation in urban Delhi through a household survey carried out in Delhi during a three month period between September 2006 and November 2006. It also attempts to identify key factors influencing women's decision to work, the type of work they do, the cons...
Despite significant improvement in female schooling over the last two decades, only a small proportion of women in South Asia are in wage employment. We revisit this puzzle using a nationally representative data set from Bangladesh. Probit regression results show that even after accounting for human capital endowments,...
Berzelius failed to make use of Faraday's electrochemical laws in his laborious determination of equivalent weights.
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The Influences of the Chinese Modern Family Changes on the Socialization of Children
This article mainly introduces the contemporary changes in Chinese family and especially analyses the transformation of family structure and type, family housing conditions, family relationship network, the relationship between husband and wife and parenthood. In addition, it discusses the influence of family changes i...
Abstract The article deals with the methodological considerations about the formal characteristics of television news programmes and their impact on the formation of the concept of cultural differences.
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Combining Income and Wealth: An Analysis of Farm Family "Well-Being"
Personal distribution of well-being of farm families relative to all U. S. families is substantially improved when wealth is considered along with money income. The "live poor and die rich" paradox facing older farm families could often be overcome by providing an easier means whereby they could use up equity in family...
Copyright © 2013 Immanuel Ness and Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is the accepted version of the following article: Wayne, M. and O'Neill, D. (2013), The Condition of the Working Class: Representation and Praxis. WorkingUSA, 16: 487–503, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111...
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MOTHERS' COMMENTS ABOUT TV Relation to Family Communication Patterns
Interview data from a sample of 336 mothers of elementary school children were used to examine the relationship between family communication style (that is, the degree of concept orientation or socio-orientation) and mothers' comments to their children about the content of TV programs. The major findings were as follow...
ABSTRACTThe study presented here is the first empirical investigation of the patterns and predictors of the intergenerational transmission of French in Quebec. An online questionnaire was used to g...
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Children's Role in Generating Social Capital
Using data from the 500 Family Study, this study examines how adolescents contribute to their families' social capital. An instrumental variable model reveals that adolescents' social involvement has a positive effect on social support from sources outside the family, suggesting that parents connect to other parents in...
XI 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.1.1 Childhood injuries – the New Zealand context 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Statement of Purpose 5 1.3.1 The context for the study 5 1.3.2 State research question 6 1.3.3 Study aims 6 1.4 Significance of Research 7 1.4.1 Potential benefits to childhood research 7 1.4.2 ...
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The Association Between Family Flexibility, Food Preoccupation and Body Image Among Crystal Abuser Women
Background ::: Methamphetamine (MA) is a highly addictive stimulant which has destructive effects. There is also evidence that methamphetamine use in some females, partly is due to their desire to lose weight. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between family flexibility, food preoccupation and ...
This article mainly introduces the contemporary changes in Chinese family and especially analyses the transformation of family structure and type, family housing conditions, family relationship network, the relationship between husband and wife and parenthood. In addition, it discusses the influence of family changes i...
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Gender and family business: new theoretical directions
Purpose – This editorial aims to investigate the interface between gendered processes and family business by exploring the extent to which gendered processes are reinforced (or not) in family business operations and dynamics. This approach will complement the agency and resource-based view theoretical bases that domina...
Argues that managed care and integration hit family practice like a huge wave, leaving the specialty wallowing and damaged in a trough between waves and that the circumstance is promoting lots of experimentation.
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New trends in teacher’s education. Educational placement of the adopted child
Abstract In Italy, the number of adopted school-age children is increasing. According to the Commission of Intercountry Adoption (2013), 3106 children were adopted, 47.5% of them are between 5 and 9 years old. The present action-research aims at exploring the spread of good approaches in schools in terms of welcoming o...
Whether the existing adjunct attachment hypothesis and models apply to Chinese English learners is unknown and it needs further research.This study chooses 49 college students randomly to do the ambiguous sentences processed by using Tobii T-120.The research shows the eye movement traces and oral report results,and bot...
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Dual careers: the new norm for Gen Y professionals?
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use the kaleidoscope career model as a lens through which to explore the career choices and decisions of young professional couples and the strategies that they use to facilitate successful dual careers while attempting to balance their work and non-work lives. Design/methodolo...
This article addresses role conflict and image problems nurses have with role partners. If these problems were corrected, nurses could be valuable assets in a "team selling" effort to help hospitals build their images. This research integrates sales management concepts and cites literature alluding to sales management ...
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Unemployment and Family Violence
It seems that the rate of family violence has increased with the rising of unemployment.In order to contain this kind of violence,the author puts forward two ways,one is to rectify family members' behavior by marriage law,the other is the solve the problem of unemployment
Objective: to analyse the sociocultural and organizational factors of the health services related to the unplanned absenteeism. Material and methods: by mean...
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[Effect of alcoholic intoxication in female rats on the functioning of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal cortex system of their progeny].
Administration of alcohol (20% ethanol) to female rats for the whole pregnancy leads to activation in the progeny of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenocortical system (GPACS). This manifests in an increase in corticoliberin production by neurosecretory cells of the hypothalamus, secretion of ACTH by the pituitary, and h...
Abstract This study dealt with the long-term effects of father absence as a consequence of bereavement or divorce on adolescents' self-esteem and adjustment. The relative strengths of two models were compared. The first, a family deficit model, predicted poorer outcomes for adolescents from disrupted families than for ...
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Family Planning Policies and the Imbalance in Sex Eatio at Birth
In this paper,I choose sex selection and family planning policies as two main factors that influence sex ratio at birth.Through quantitative analysis,I analyze the influence of sex selection and family planning policies on the imbalance in sex ratio at birth.This analysis shows that the higher the success rate of sex s...
As a kind of purchasing decision making subject,family is a very special organization.The internal role structure vicissitude of Chinese Urban Family is obvious during social and economic double transformation period.Take three medium-size urban family for example,our survey indicated not only marital roles in the fami...
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