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While there should be no general age limit or restriction to one sex, there will be particular projects requiring special maturity and some open only to men or to women.
Fifty years ago the general raising of the school-leaving age to sixteen was an example of this movement.
During the Civil War, Custer, who achieved a brilliant record, was made brigadier general at the age of 23.
In 1832, at age 23, Lincoln and a partner bought a small general store on credit in New Salem, Illinois.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
The amounts required also depend on the age and health of the individual, so it is hard to make general statements about the dietary requirement for some amino acids.
All colonels must retire at age fifty-nine ; and all four-star generals must retire at age sixty-six, or after 12 years as general.
The man selected for the task was Marcus Licinius Crassus, grandson of Crassus the triumvir and an experienced general at 33 years of age, who was appointed proconsul of Macedonia in 29 BC.
These results came at the beginning of the golden age of general relativity, which was marked by general relativity and black holes becoming mainstream subjects of research.
At 72 years of age, Attlee contested the 1955 general election against Anthony Eden, which saw the Conservative majority increase.
He first entered the House of Commons in the general election of 1966, as the Labour MP for Aberdeen South, at the age of 28.
He unsuccessfully contested the marginal seat of Aberdeen South in the 1964 general election, and won it in the landslide Labour victory at the 1966 general election at the age of 28, defeating Priscilla Tweedsmuir by 1, 799 votes.
In general, primary education consists of six or eight years of schooling starting at the age of five or six, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries.
The Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge was under the general direction of Sir Lawrence Bragg, who had won the Nobel Prize in 1915 at the age of 25.
Yet the theory entered the mainstream of theoretical physics and astrophysics only with the developments between approximately 1960 and 1975, now known as the golden age of general relativity.
There are no age divisions in general gymnastics.
For example, sexual activity with a person below some age of consent and sexual assault in general are criminal offenses in most jurisdictions.
Laws regulating the minimum age at which a person can consent to have sex ( age of consent ) are frequently the subject of debate, as is adolescent sexual behavior in general.
Omar Bradley, an American general on the Tunisian Campaign, credited Alexander's patience and experience with helping an inexperienced United States " field command mature and eventually come of age.
In 1833 and 1844, the first general laws against child labour, the Factory Acts, were passed in England: Children younger than nine were not allowed to work, children were not permitted to work at night, and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve hours.
He had a weakened heart and also suffered from the general effects of old age.

general and onset
The resistance of the German Fourth army, unusually wet weather, the onset of winter and the diversion of British and French resources to Italy, following the Austro-German victory at the Battle of Caporetto, ( 24 October – 19 November ) allowed the Germans to avoid a general withdrawal, which had seemed inevitable to them in October.
It appears that the framers are making the categories more general in a way to capture the various aspects of communications disorders in a way that emphasizes their childhood onset and differentiate these communications disorders from those associated with other disorders ( i. e. Autism Spectrum Disorders )
EVD begins with a sudden onset of an influenza-like stage characterized by general malaise, fever with chills, arthralgia and myalgia, and chest pain.
One important difference between RSI and routine tracheal intubation is that the practitioner does not manually assist the ventilation of the lungs after the onset of general anesthesia and cessation of breathing, until the trachea has been intubated and the cuff has been inflated.
** Dexamethasone ( Decadron ) given in low dose at the onset of a general anaesthetic is an effective anti-emetic.
In the History of Mesoamerica, the stage known as the Paleo-Indian period ( or alternatively, the Lithic stage ) is the era in the scheme of Mesoamerican chronology which begins with the very first indications of human habitation within the Mesoamerican region, and continues until the general onset of the development of agriculture and other proto-civilization traits.
Moreover, aspiring alpine skiers or skiing beginners in general can try this skiing variation to learn skiing moves and techniques even before the onset of snow.
The key to discovery is the increased incidence of illnesses in general with onset or exacerbation within a fairly close time frame-usually within a period of weeks.
The following opioids have short onset and duration of action and are frequently used during general anesthesia:
The declaration of the Lillooet Tribe was made in 1911 in Spences Bridge and is the nation's declaration of ownership over lands that had been seized by non-native settlers at Seton Portage at onset of the 20th Century, and is considered a general statement of principle regarding ownership of all traditional territories of the St ' at ' imcets-speaking peoples.
It has the most rapid onset and offset of the volatile anesthetic drugs used for general anesthesia due to its low solubility in blood.
Since the onset of the most recent unrest in Kashmir, Manali and the Kullu Valley in general, have become important destinations for tourists escaping the summer heat of India.
A subsequent migration of Urnfield culture signature around 1250 BC caused this ethnic group to expand south in a general movement of people, attested by the upheaval of the Sea Peoples and the overthrow of an earlier Italic substrate at the onset of the " Etruscan " Villanovan culture.
Spirans in general had a positive outlook with the onset of the Eternal Calm.
Despite being told by TNA's Director of Talent Relations, Terry Taylor, that they were cutting personnel on a general basis, he revealed in a subsequent interview being fully aware that Mantell and him were released due to their friendship with Jarrett from the onset, expressing frustration due to his uninvolvement in the situation.
With the onset of World War II, elections were initially postponed, but it was eventually decided to hold a general election in September 1943, around two years after it would normally have occurred.
The cancer predisposition is characterized by 1 ) broad spectrum, including leukemias, lymphomas, and carcinomas, 2 ) early age of onset relative to the same cancer in the general population, and 3 ) multiplicity.
In September 1944, upon Romania's exit from the Axis camp and the onset of Soviet occupation, he was named the general secretary of Scînteia ( the deputy editor in chief to Leonte Răutu ), the official newspaper of the PCR.
One important difference between RSI and routine tracheal intubation is that the practitioner does not typically manually assist the ventilation of the lungs after the onset of general anesthesia and cessation of breathing, until the trachea has been intubated and the cuff has been inflated.
It opened on 23 October 1990, replacing the recently closed stores in nearby towns West Bromwich and Dudley ; the retailer had hoped that its Merry Hill store could co-exist with the West Bromwich and Dudley stores, but the onset of the recession and a general downturn in trade in these towns led to the closure of both stores on 25 August 1990.
In general, mortality is 1 % to 2 %, with deaths occurring 5 to 7 days after the onset of neurologic signs.
For instance, the general age of onset for the spinal disease scoliosis is " 10-15 years old ," meaning that most people develop scoliosis when they are of an age between ten and fifteen years.
On the other hand, Lieutenant Colonel William Hoffman, Union Army commissary general of prisoners, who had considerable authority over Union prison camps, and camp commanders Colonel Mulligan and Colonel Tucker made no efforts to secure a proper balanced diet for the prisoners, which would have helped prevent the onset or spread of disease.
As a general rule, the age of seizure onset in LGS patients is between the ages of two and six ; however, this does not exclude the possibility that seizures can begin before age two, or after age six.

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