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These large amphibians retain several larval characteristics in their adult state ; gills slits are present and the eyes are unlidded.
The northwestern salamander ( Ambystoma gracile ) is one of these and, depending on environmental factors, either remains permanently in the larval state, a condition known as neoteny, or transforms into an adult.
The adult tiger salamander is terrestrial but the larva is aquatic and able to breed while still in the larval state.
In Ireland the oath was imposed of state office holders, teachers and lawyers, and on clergy of the established church in from 1703, the following year it was on all Irish voters and from 1709 it can be demanded from any adult male by a magistrate.
Von Baer ’ s laws state that general features of animals appear earlier in the embryo than special features, where less general features stem from the most general, each embryo of a species departs more and more from a predetermined passage through the stages of other animals, and there is never a complete morphological similarity between an embryo and a lower adult.
In a healthy adult person, approximately 10 < sup > 11 </ sup >– 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > new blood cells are produced daily in order to maintain steady state levels in the peripheral circulation.
In 1989, as Florida state attorney, Janet Reno pressed adult charges against a 13-year-old youth, Bobby Fijnje, accused of sexually molesting 21 children in his care during Presbyterian church services.
The reports also state that nearly 46 % of the male subjects had " reacted " sexually to persons of both sexes in the course of their adult lives, and 37 % had at least one homosexual experience.
#* Monroe was raised in a family that belonged to the Church of England when it was the state church in Virginia, and as an adult attended Episcopal churches.
This state of mind is called psychological symbiosis ; with development, it ends, but, purportedly, aspects of it can still be detected in the psychological functioning of the adult.
All of the students go back willingly except for Rod, who has great difficulty reverting from the status of head of a small, but sovereign state to a teenager casually brushed aside by the adult rescuers.
Reparations and state pensions available to other groups were refused to gay men, who were still classified as criminals — the Nazi anti-gay law was not repealed until 1994, although both East and West Germany liberalized their criminal laws against adult homosexuality in the late 1960s.
The French therefore imposed a system of forced labor under which each male adult Ivoirian was required to work for ten days each year without compensation as part of his obligation to the state.
The Reconstruction Acts called for registering all adult males, white and black, except those who had ever sworn an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States and then engaged in rebellion ... Sheridan interpreted these restrictions stringently, barring from registration not only all pre-1861 officials of state and local governments who had supported the Confederacy but also all city officeholders and even minor functionaries such as sextons of cemeteries.
The adult citizens of Leon County enjoy the highest level of education in the state of Florida followed by Alachua County with a total of 67. 8 %.
In Ovid's Fasti, the baby was Triptolemus and not Demophon, although in most other versions he was an adult by the time ; some sources state that even his parentage was different.
Both Boise State's graduation rate and retention rate are the second best among Idaho state universities and first among the " institutions that serve larger populations of adult continuing education students ( which include a higher percentage of part-time or commuter students with dependents )".
The headquarters of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice ( TDCJ ), the Texas agency that operates adult state correctional facilities, are in Huntsville.
It is the largest comprehensive system of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the United States, with a total enrollment of 465, 000 students, plus 1. 1 million adult education students spanning 64 campuses across the state.
These included a local ordinance similar to the state statute that created a 1, 000-foot buffer zone between adult entertainment businesses and schools, parks, churches and residential areas.
* Isaac P. Gray, born in Pennsylvania, Gray came to Union City as a young adult and became a successful businessman, enmeshing himself in local, state and national politics.
* John Rarick ( 1924 – 2009 ), former state district judge and U. S. Representative lived most of his adult years in St. Francisville.
Each of the approximately 100 trillion ( 10 < sup > 14 </ sup >) cells in an adult human has its own copy or copies of the genome except certain cell types, such as red blood cells, that lack nuclei in their fully differentiated state.
One of his most musically challenged students, Gertrude Lang ( Alicia Witt ( young ) / Joanna Gleason ( adult ), who has become governor of the state, sits in with her clarinet.

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Its eggs are laid on the forest floor and when they hatch, the tadpoles are carried one by one on the back of an adult to a suitable water-filled crevice such as the axil of a leaf or the rosette of a bromeliad.
With a few exceptions, adult amphibians are predators, feeding on virtually anything that moves that they can swallow.
The challenge to the status has focused on the Agnostina partly because juveniles of one genus have been found with legs greatly different from those of adult trilobites, suggesting they are not members of the lamellipedian clade, of which trilobites are a part.
Angst, in contemporary connotative use, most often describes the intense frustration and other emotions of teenagers and the mood of the music and art with which they identify in accordance with adult stereotype.
" However, parents can learn to recognize their baby's approximations of adult ASL signs, just as they will later learn to recognize their approximations of oral language, so teaching an infant ASL is also possible.
They have no apparent adult supervision at home, are dim-witted, under-educated, and barely literate, and they both lack any empathy or moral scruples, even regarding each other.
Another feature of the population was the number of Spanish-born colonists, known as peninsulares, who were mostly adult males ; they constituted between ten and twenty per cent of the population between the middle of the 19th century and the great depression of the 1930s.
The significant aberrations in a clown's face may frighten a child so much that they carry this phobia throughout their adult life.
While they do sometimes live solitarily, they are more commonly found in groups that average 10 – 20 individuals, with two to four adult males, four to seven adult females and the rest juveniles.
The main sects ( see also English Dissenters ) were Baptists, who advocated adult rebaptism ; Ranters, who claimed that sin did not exist for the " chosen ones "; and Fifth Monarchy Men, who opposed all " earthly " governments, believing they must prepare for God's kingdom on earth by establishing a " government of saints ".
Most in the crowd believed they knew what would follow ; Constantine and Maxentius, the only adult sons of a reigning Emperor, men who had long been preparing to succeed their fathers, would be granted the title of Caesar.
In the 1980s, about 75 percent of adult women worked outside the home ; they made up about 48 percent of the work force.
In works aimed at adult Japanese speakers, furigana may be used on a word written in uncommon kanji ; in the mass media, they are generally used on words containing non-Jōyō kanji.
By law and Southern social convention, household heads were adult, white propertied males, and all white women and all African Americans were thought to require protection and guidance because they lacked the capacity for reason and self-control.
The fertilized eggs secrete a tough outer coating, and, as the adult dies, these resting eggs fall to the bottom of the lake or pond to await better conditions, whereupon they hatch into nymph hydras.
These kinds of activities contribute to children ’ s development and to the welfare of their families ; they provide them with skills and experience, and help to prepare them to be productive members of society during their adult life.
It is generally accepted that they should be fed a low protein adult dog food ( 19 to 21 % protein ) from puppyhood onward.
For example, they had to pay the jizya, a per capita tax imposed on free adult non-Muslim males, and they were also forbidden to bear arms or testify in court cases involving Muslims.
" Potential tutors train during an extensive 23-hour tutor training workshop in which they learn the philosophy, techniques and tools they will need to work with adult learns.

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