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Children scoring high in compulsivity were those who gave evidence of tension or emotionality in situations where there was lack of organization or conformity to standards and expectations, or who made exaggerated efforts to achieve these goals.
George Simon, exec director of Danny Thomas A. L. S. A. C. ( Aiding Leukemia Stricken American Children ) fund raising group, filled me in on the low-down phonies who are using phones to solicit funds for Danny's St. Jude hospital in Memphis.
The satirical element of the pamphlet is often only understood after the reader notes the allusions made by Swift to the attitudes of landlords, such as the following: " I grant this food may be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper for Landlords, who as they have already devoured most of the Parents, seem to have the best Title to the Children.
; Cruelty to persons under sixteen: Section 1 ( 1 ) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 provides that it is an offence for a person who has attained the age of sixteen years, and who has responsibility for a child or young person under that age, to, amongst other things, wilfully assault that child or young person, or to cause or procure that child or young person to be assaulted, in a manner likely to cause him unnecessary suffering or injury to health.
But he who brings charges against me for relating the objections that the Hebrews are wont to raise against the Story of Susanna, the Song of the Three Children, and the story of Bel and the Dragon, which are not found in the Hebrew volume, proves that he is just a foolish sycophant.
Children of the Night, another loose sequel, features a much older Mike O ' Rourke, now a Roman Catholic priest, who is sent on a mission to investigate bizarre events in a European city.
Children or impaired adults who may not be able to communicate side-effects may benefit from routine screening of drug levels.
Children who attained a higher level of education than their parents were often able to rise in the hierarchy of occupations.
Children who are generally considered too young to be allowed to handle firearms at all can be taught a different set of rules:
Children who passed muster at first but were later rejected were taken to a ghetto in Łódź, where most of them eventually died.
The first of the Ten Commandments can be interpreted to forbid the Children of Israel from worshiping any other god but the one true God who had revealed himself at Mount Sinai and given them the Torah, however it can also be read as henotheistic, since it states that they should have " no other gods before me.
His film The Save the Children Fund Film ( 1971 ) was commissioned by the charity, who subsequently disliked it so much they attempted to have the negative destroyed.
Children who are first in birth order are more likely to be hard working.
The only school choice program available to non-rich parents who wish to send their children to an independent school is a privately funded program called Children First, a program of The Fraser Institute.
Children who have first-degree relatives who stutter are three times as likely to develop a stutter.
Stevens – Johnson Syndrome is named for Albert Mason Stevens and Frank Chambliss Johnson, American pediatricians who in 1922 jointly published a description of the disorder in the American Journal of Diseases of Children.
Melich said of the night He was visibly taken by the university choir, who sang two songs during the evening, ' Children Will Listen ' and ' Sunday ', and then returned to reprise ' Sunday '.
Children with neurologic deficits who improve daily are more likely to recover, while those who are vegetative for months are less likely to improve.
Children who have experienced a divorce frequently have lower academic achievement than children from non-divorced families
If these are not treated, HIV patients and those with suppressed immunity can become seriously ill. Children with sickle cell anaemia who are infected with Salmonella may develop osteomyelitis.
The first, the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict, requires governments to ensure that children under the age of eighteen are not recruited compulsorily into their armed forces, and calls on governments to do everything feasible to ensure that members of their armed forces who are under eighteen years of age do not take part in hostilities.

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Children of migrants who were born in Germany and grew up in these ethnic enclaves carry the norms and traditions of their parents ' culture and the dominant society.
Arlyn and John eventually grew disillusioned with the Children of God ; Arlyn would later tell a journalist that she and her husband were opposed to the cult's practice of Flirty Fishing, stating: " The group was being distorted by the leader, David Berg, who was getting powerful and wealthy.
Jonathan Oppenheim grew up to become a documentary film editor of note, editing Paris Is Burning, Children Underground, and Arguing the World.
Early in their married life, whilst living in the United States, Mayer came across the children's concerts organised by Walter Damrosch, and he was inspired by these to found the Robert Mayer Concerts for Children in 1923 ( which later grew into the organisation ' Youth and Music ', founded 1954, and affiliated to Jeunesses Musicales ).
He grew up on Aid to Dependent Children, and learned to work at an early age, doing jobs such as picking fruit, tossing newspapers, and painting houses, while bartering for piano lessons.
Children who grew up on SEE are now in their 20s and 30s and members of the Deaf Community.
That fleet grew by leaps and bounds through the later novels, numbering well into the millions by Second Stage Lensmen and Children of the Lens.
After Lews Therin Telamon sealed the Chosen and the Dark One in the Bore, the children grew into rampant mobs ; they were often called " Mesaana's Children " by the survivors of the Breaking, and it was said that they seemed to be in a race with the male Aes Sedai, trying to break and loot the world faster than the deranged men.
Gradually, as she learned and grew with experience, she added a host of activities and workshops, ‘ Prithvi Players ’ and ‘ Little Prithvi Players ’ ( Theatre for Children ).
Children from the depression grew up to be very imaginative and inventive.
Due to the growing popularity of the Fox network and shows such as The Simpsons and Married With Children, the station quickly grew.

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During this period, the band teamed up with producer Mark Cunningham on the first-ever BBC Children In Need single, a cover of David Bowie's " Heroes ", released in 1986 under the name of The County Line.
Children were often placed at the front of this enclosure and the area had a distinctive white picket fence to keep fans off the pitch ( up until the 70's ).
Children can dress up in various forms ; for example characters from history or fiction like pirates, princesses or cowboys, common jobs like nurses or police officers, or animals such as those seen in zoos or farms.
Children employed as mule scavenger by cotton mills would crawl under machinery to pick up cotton, working 14 hours a day, six days a week.
Palin was instrumental in setting up the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children in 1993.
* " Mars is No Place for Children " ( 1999 ) by Mary A. Turzillo, a Nebula-award winning novella about a child growing up on Mars.
The appearance of The Satanic Verses brought back up the controversy surrounding Mahfouz's novel Children of Gebelawi.
Children need more sleep per day in order to develop and function properly: up to 18 hours for newborn babies, with a declining rate as a child ages.
* April 15 – Save the Children Fund set up in the UK to raise money for the relief of German and Austrian children.
In response to criticisms expressed in the 1998 review by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in Geneva, the Irish government established the office of Ombudsman for Children and drew up a national children's strategy.
Some charities and volunteer organizations have also been founded as gifts to, or in honour of, some of Canada's monarchs or members of the Royal Family, such as the Victorian Order of Nurses ( a gift to Queen Victoria for her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 ), the Canadian Cancer Fund ( set up in honour of King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935 ), and the Queen Elizabeth II Fund to Aid in Research on the Diseases of Children.
Children are locked up in adult detention centres and prisons in shameful conditions.
They have much interaction with the Children, including the Númenóreans ( appearing later: Men of the West, an island sea-people, founders of Gondor and ancestors of Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings ; the fate of the Númenóreans, and so the fate of all the later histories, is wrapped up tightly with " the Sea ".
Upon her graduation in medicine, Bashir took up a posting as a junior resident medical officer at St Vincent's Hospital and then to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children.
Before European contact, the area that today makes up Jasper County was the domain of the Osage Native Americans who called themselves the Children of the Middle Waters ( Ni-U-Kon-Ska ).
* Jane Feldman, Shannon Lanier, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family: ( Random House, 2001 ), for ages 10 and up
In Children of the Dream, Bruno Bettelheim quoted a kibbutz friend, " at a time when the American girls preen themselves, and try to show off as much as possible sexually, our girls cover themselves up and refuse to wear clothing that might show their breasts or in any other fashion be revealing.
Children in grades K-2 attend Willow, then move on to Churchill for grades 3 and 4, then move on to Millennium for grades 5 and 6, and finish up grades 7 and 8 at James Hart.
Childrenwho up until the age of three were required by custom to have shaven heads — were allowed to grow out their hair.
The Emergency signals the end of the potency of the Midnight Children, and there is little left for Saleem to do but pick up the few pieces of his life he may still find and write the chronicle that encompasses both his personal history and that of his still-young nation ; a chronicle written for his son, who, like his father, is both chained and supernaturally endowed by history.
The Shiloh communities and the Children of God attracted many new recruits while many other communes and fellowships sprang up.
The Lubavitcher chasidim have a tradition that the Hebrew letters that make up the word rebbe are also an acronym for " Rosh Bnei Yisroel ", meaning " a spiritual head of the Children of Israel ".
The Emil books had an important role in popularising the sub-genre of " Children Detectives ", later taken up by other writers of children's books such as Enid Blyton.
After being ordered to fire warning shots from her 50 calibre machinegun to make the boat turn back she saw it beginning to break up and sink with a father on board holding out his young daughter that she might be saved ( see Children Overboard Affair ).

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