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difficult and experiences
In the wide range of experiences common to our earth-bound race none is more difficult to manage, more troublesome, and more enduring in its effects than the control of love and hate.
The mother of a difficult child can do a great deal to help her own child and often, by sharing her experiences, she can help other mothers with the same problem.
For one thing, if verbal reports are treated as observations, akin to observations in other branches of science, then the possibility arises that they may contain errors — but it is difficult to make sense of the idea that subjects could be wrong about their own experiences, and even more difficult to see how such an error could be detected.
However, it has proven extremely difficult ( perhaps impossible ) to replicate such extraordinary experiences under controlled scientific conditions.
Cameras were increasingly introduced into more difficult experiences.
With time, continued exposure to difficult speaking experiences may crystallize into a negative self-concept and self-image.
Harris claims that while it ’ s true that siblings don ’ t have identical experiences in the home environment ( making it difficult to associate a definite figure to the variance of personality due to home environments ), the variance found by current methods is so low that researchers should look elsewhere to try to account for the remaining variance.
The prognosis is difficult to predict ; it depends on the subtype of the disease, the individual's disease characteristics, the initial symptoms and the degree of disability the person experiences as time advances.
On the other hand, complex pedagogical approaches can be difficult to set up and slow to develop, though they have the potential to provide more engaging learning experiences for students.
Likewise, Stanislav Grof suggested that painful and difficult experiences during a trip could be a result of the mind reliving experiences associated with birth, and that experiences of imprisonment, eschatological terror, or suffering far beyond anything imaginable in a normal state, if seen through to conclusion, often resolve into emotional, intellectual and spiritual breakthroughs.
Previous experiences with tracheal intubation, especially difficult intubation, intubation for prolonged duration ( e. g., intensive care unit ) or prior tracheotomy are also noted.
Founded by Steve Beckett and the late Rob Mitchell from their experiences working at the FON record shop, alongside record producer Robert Gordon, the label ( whose name was chosen because the original name, ' Warped Records ' was difficult to distinguish over the telephone ) soon became home to artists who would be influential in electronic music.
The ways samurai tactics and attitudes were affected directly by these experiences, and their extent, are of course difficult to ascertain, but were certainly significant.
Studies have found that more boys and men have spontaneous nocturnal sexual experiences than girls and women, but female wet dreams may be more difficult to identify with certainty than men's.
Today, dialogue is used in classrooms, community centers, corporations, federal agencies, and other settings to enable people, usually in small groups, to share their perspectives and experiences about difficult issues.
Scapegoating is also more likely to appear when a group has experienced difficult, prolonged negative experiences ( as opposed to minor annoyances ).
Prozac Nation ( sub-titled Young and Depressed in America: A Memoir ), an autobiography published in 1994 and written by Elizabeth Wurtzel, describes the author's experiences with major depression, her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer.
When ' the Age Thirty Transition ' is a difficult one, ' in a severe crisis he experiences a threat to life itself, the danger of chaos and dissolution, the loss of hope for the future.
Hugill ’ s practice of liberally culling from all major prior works, in combination with original material from his own field experiences, makes it a handy sourcebook for performers, but a difficult work to assess in terms of historical accuracy.
These early preverbal trauma, as well as later difficult childhood experiences, can only be fully recognized by re-living the experience at an emotional level.
Contact with the higher unconscious can be seen in those moments, termed peak experiences by Maslow, which are often difficult to put into words, experiences in which one senses deeper meaning in life, a profound serenity and peace, a universality within the particulars of existence, or perhaps a unity between oneself and the cosmos.

difficult and student
The graduate student experience is difficult — those who finish their doctorate in the United States take on average 8 or more years ; funding is scarce except at a few very rich universities.
Pai-chang Huai-hai told a student who was grappling with difficult portions of suttas, " Take up words in order to manifest meaning and you'll obtain ' meaning '.
This coincided with a massive rise in student enrollment during the 1960s, which again made it difficult to balance research with the demands for teaching.
Mismatching is the term given to the negative effect that affirmative action has when it places a student into a college that is too difficult for him or her.
However, according to the mismatching theory, affirmative action often places a student into a college that is too difficult, and this increases the student's chance of dropping out.
Many highly ranked schools do not accept many transfer applicants due to lack of space in the class, and transferring may make it more difficult for a student to participate in on-campus recruiting from potential employers.
He wrote, " Unfortunately there is no excitement whatsoever in what Charles Jarrott, the director, and John Hale, the author of the original screenplay, have put together ... Mary, Queen of Scots intends, I assume, to illuminate history ... yet all it's really doing is touching bases, like a dull, dutiful student ... Because both Miss Redgrave and Miss Jackson possess identifiable intelligence, film is not as difficult to sit through as some bad movies I can think of.
If teachers decided to extrinsically reward productive student behaviors, they may find it difficult to extricate themselves from that path.
Copy and pasting is often done by inexperienced or student programmers, who find the act of writing code from scratch difficult and prefer to search for a pre-written solution or partial solution they can use as a basis for their own problem solving.
This coincided with a massive rise in student enrollment during the 1960s, which again made it difficult to balance research with the demands for teaching.
This coincided with a massive rise in student enrollment during the 1960s, which again made it difficult to balance research with the demands for teaching.
" The parental responsibility inherent to this type of tuition can make it difficult for a low-income student to attend college without help from some kind of financial aid from grants or loans.
Amongst a lot of strange-sounding and difficult music was the first ever recording by Kissing the Pink, where the " Josephine " from " Ballad Of Etiquette " came from, and who had been a music student in Manchester along with Virginia Astley.
Preparing good lessons in SDAIE require awareness that the student is not a native English speaker and avoidance of those aspects of English that might make it difficult for a person learning English as a second language.
Such issues make it difficult for the student to make domestic friends and gain familiarity with the local culture.
Though life during the Depression was difficult with his mother having to work to provide for the family, and with himself having to make a three-hour daily commute by train, he was a good student, making his name at Northcote High School due to entering the school's broad jump championship and winning it easily with a jump of twenty feet and two inches, his competitors producing jumps of sixteen to seventeen feet.
Institutions that rely on cheap graduate student labor have no need to create expensive professorships, so graduate students who have taught extensively in graduate school can find it immensely difficult to get a teaching job when they have obtained their degree.
Their study found that students who were exposed to PBL were better at solving more difficult problems but there was no significant difference in student attitude towards mathematics.
She had a very difficult time as a student at Cambridge.
LSAC claims that a more strongly correlated single-factor measure does not currently exist, that GPA is difficult to use because it is influenced by the school and the courses taken by the student, and that the LSAT can serve as a yardstick of student ability because it is statistically normed.
* A student must study an English subject ; with a choice between English, English ( ESL ), English Language or English Literature ; Literature is regarded as the most difficult English subject.
June's oldest son, Wally, is a good student and popular with everyone while young Beaver has a difficult time staying out of trouble.
Like his student Empson, Richards proved a difficult model for the New Critics, but his model of close reading provided the basis for their interpretive methodology.

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