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With regard to education, Diogenes says that Heraclitus was " wondrous " ( thaumasios, which, as Plato explains in the Theaetetus and elsewhere, is the beginning of philosophy ) from childhood.
" Niven says that when he asked Bogart about his scar he said it was caused by a childhood accident ; Niven claims the stories that Bogart got the scar during wartime were made up by the studios to inject glamor.
" Simon says about his childhood, " I was a ballplayer.
He then gave it to Harold Godwinson ( later King Harold II ), who rebuilt, refounded and richly endowed the church, which was dedicated in 1060 ; a legend says that this was because in his childhood, he had been miraculously cured of paralysis by the Holy Cross.
In the second interview, when asked about his childhood, Nigma says, " My father hated me.
The age of Kojirō is especially uncertain – the Nitenki says that during his childhood, he
He says that parents begin with their children from earliest childhood, and teachers carry on the task.
Others included To a Butterfly, a childhood recollection of chasing butterflies with Dorothy, and The Sparrow's Nest, in which he says of Dorothy " She gave me eyes, she gave me ears ".
When American comics began to be imported into England, c. 1959, Bolland says that it " took a little while for me to discover them ," but by 1960 he was intrigued by Dell Comics ' Dinosaurus !, which fed into a childhood interest in dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes.
Even so, he says that he looks back on his childhood " with very fond memories.
In addition, ChildFund says it receives grants and donations that support vocational training, literacy training, food distribution, educational programs, early childhood development, health and immunization programs, nutritional programs, water and sanitation development, and emergency relief in both man-made and natural disasters.
As Rusty says that he longs for a normal childhood, Jonas interrupts him and insists that he is ungrateful for the opportunities given to him.
For example, a patient misses an appointment, and when Bateson finds him later the patient says ' the judge disapproves '; Bateson responds, " You need a defense lawyer " see following ( pp. 195 – 6 ) Bateson also surmised that people habitually caught in double binds in childhood would have greater problems — that in the case of the schizophrenic, the double bind is presented continually and habitually within the family context from infancy on.
At the Church's 2012 annual conference in Rotorua, Tamaki presented plans including a library, bookshop, early childhood centre, three schools and a university and encouraged tithing, saying " I don't care what the media say, I don't care what your relatives say, I don't care what the world says, nobody should be not tithing.
Speaking about her childhood, Sin says that Ra's al Ghul's League of Assassins ran the village where she and Shiva were born and raised.
Kadi Hopkirk says the men in the van have been following her ever since she met Sammy, a childhood friend from the African country of Ubangiba.
LaBeouf says his father was " on drugs " during his childhood and was placed in drug rehabilitation for heroin addiction while LaBeouf's mother was " trying to hold down the fort.
Meade ’ s childhood was filled by music: “ was the only thing I was into ” says Meade, “ It consumed me .” His sister Connie — 16 when he was born in 1962 — would yank him out of the crib when the Beatles came on the radio.
Although she has lived in the Midwest since childhood, Obejas says her Cuban origins continue to be a defining detail in her life.
Petrarch, who says that he saw him once in his childhood, did not preserve a pleasant recollection of him, and it would be useless to deny that he was jealous of his renown.
When asked in a video interview by TasteitTV about having to conform to society, Rainbow says: "... A lot of the inspirations and themes in the lyrics, and even in the imagery is sort of childhood, and you know that perspective of when you're younger ... you lose a bit of that sense of wonder and mystery, which is really inspiring and gives you a lot of energy when you're younger.
At the end of the episode, McCoy says that he lost his faith after the death of a childhood friend.
It is only the good character that has made the memory of the noble men perpetual and has strengthened their description Sayyid Ibrahim Madni, in his hook, Magazine Zamirul Insan says, “ Hazrat Makhdum Sahib was very modest, good mannered, obedient and fond of service to his parents from his childhood.
It recounts his childhood, under the influence of the Rev Wringhim, and goes on to explain how he becomes in thrall to an enigmatic companion who says his name is Gil-Martin.

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Moreover, because of the particular blot on your family escutcheon through what may only have been one unbridled moment on your grandmother's part, and because you had the lean-to kitchen and trundle bed of your childhood to outgrow, what you obviously most desired with both your conscious and unconscious person, what you bent your whole will, sensibility, and intelligence upon, was to be a lady.
According to this theory, depressed people acquire a negative schema of the world in childhood and adolescence as an effect of stressful life events, and the negative schema is activated later in life when the person encounters similar situations.
White hair is a sign of age or genetics, which may be concealed with hair dye ( not easily for some ), although many prefer to assume it ( specially if it is a poliosis characteristic of the person since childhood ).
A person with the disorder may improve somewhat during childhood if he or she receives extensive care from specialists, but once bones and musculature become more established, orthopedic surgery may be required.
It is written from a first person perspective, told by sixteen-year-old Frank Cauldhame, describing his childhood and all that remains of it.
Witherspoon's character – Becky Sharp – is a woman whose impoverished childhood turns her into an ambitious person with a ruthless determination to find fortune and establish herself a position in society.
For a person with dwarfism, heightism can lead to ridicule in childhood and discrimination in adulthood.
She and Rui particularly are very close ; she was the first person who was able to get him to come out of his shell, and the two were inseparable for much of their childhood.
In the legal systems of many countries, there is an age of majority when childhood officially ends and a person legally becomes an adult.
Sophie's Choice is a realistic novel largely narrated in the first person by an older Stingo, now a successful novelist, but also includes Sophie's ( frequently revised ) memories of her childhood, wartime Warsaw, and her imprisonment at Auschwitz – presented in both the first and third persons.
Some studies suggest that the amygdala of a person with Williams syndrome has greater volume than the average person's ( though it is smaller than average in childhood ).
Because the ascendant is specific to a particular time and place, it signifies the individual environment and conditioning that a person receives during their upbringing, and also the circumstances of their childhood.
Much of his childhood in Abbotsford is pseudonymously recounted in his 2005 poetry volume Back to the War and in the first person in his 2011 memoir When TISH Happens.
The next time, the immune response against this microbe can be very efficient ; this is the case in many of the childhood infections that a person only contracts once, but then is immune.
In law, a minor is a person under a certain age — usually the age of majority — which legally demarcates childhood from adulthood ; the age depends upon jurisdiction and application, but is typically 18.
This result was surprising to Milgram because he thought that " subjects have learned from childhood that it is a fundamental breach of moral conduct to hurt another person against his will ".
The work is a collection of short stories on various topics including an autobiographical about her childhood at Laguna Pueblo and the racism she faced as a mixed blood person, stark criticism directed at President Bill Clinton regarding his immigration policies and praise for the development of and lamentation for the loss of the Aztec and Maya codices, along with commentary on Pueblo mythology among others.
Finnish early childhood education emphasizes respect for each child ’ s individuality and the chance for each child to develop as a unique person.
Ibrahim al-Hamdi was in his childhood, teenage and manhood that accumulated psychology person in the positive side, and remained emotionally in all three phases of his life the son, the brother, and the father.
The results of this study suggest that television viewed during childhood may have an impact on the social reality beliefs a person holds as an adult.
Describing his childhood and teenage years as a “ horror story ” characterized by “ frequent parental physical and mental abuse, horrible breakups with girlfriends and consequent near nervous breakdowns ,” Arudou saw himself as a “ driven person — with the irrepressible urge to do whatever is necessary get as far away as possible as quickly as possible .” He attended Cornell University, first visiting Japan as a tourist on invitation from, his pen pal and future wife, for several weeks in 1986.
A non-clinical sample of adult women linked increased levels of dissociation to sexual abuse by a significantly older person prior to age 15, and dissociation has also been correlated with a history of childhood physical as well as sexual abuse.
Throughout the story, George is shown as a selfless person since childhood.
The event that is contained in the memory may have occurred many years ago, for example in the person ’ s childhood.

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