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Lloyd deMause, the pioneer of psychohistory, has described a system of psychogenic modes ( see below ) which describe the range of styles of parenting he has observed historically and across cultures.
The principal center for psychohistorical study is The Institute for Psychohistory founded by Lloyd deMause which has 19 branches around the globe and has for over 30 years published the The Journal of Psychohistory.
The International Psychohistorical Association founded by Lloyd deMause in 1977 is the professional organization for the field of psychohistory.
* Lloyd deMause, founder of The Institute for Psychohistory.
* deMause, Lloyd ( 2002 ).
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Lloyd deMause, then editor of the History of Childhood Quarterly, claimed that all past societies treated children brutally, and that all historical change in their treatment has been a fairly steady improvement toward the kind and gentle standards we now set and more or less meet.
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The expression at a broad social level of basic perinatal feelings, such as " suffering fetus " or " toxic placenta ," is part of the narrative in psychohistory, developed by Lloyd deMause ( born 1931 ).
Lloyd deMause and the psychohistorians have advanced a model that aims to understand the ubiquity of the schizotypal personality in the Old World.

Lloyd and developed
In 1861 Bleek met his future wife, Jemima Lloyd, at the boarding house where he lived in Cape Town ( run by a Mrs Roesch ), while she was waiting for a passage to England, and they developed a relationship through correspondence.
" The Return of Joe Forrester ," a second-season episode starring Lloyd Bridges, was developed into the weekly series Joe Forrester.
Finding an optimal solution to the above problem results in a quantizer sometimes called a MMSQE ( minimum mean-square quantization error ) solution, and the resulting pdf-optimized ( non-uniform ) quantizer is referred to as a Lloyd – Max quantizer, named after two people who independently developed iterative methods to solve the two sets of simultaneous equations resulting from and, as follows:
As " Simon Baker Denny " he was a co-star of the David Croft / Jeremy Lloyd sitcom pilot, Which Way to the War, which was not developed into a series.
The strength of Welsh rugby developed over the following years, which could be attributed to the ' big four ' South Wales clubs of Newport ( who lost only seven games under the captaincy of Llewellyn Lloyd between the 1900 / 01 and 1902 / 03 seasons ), Cardiff, Llanelli ( who lost just twice in 1894 and 1895 ) and Swansea.
Another important improvement to the instrument was developed in the 1830s by the Dublin Physicist Humphrey Lloyd, who devised a way of attaching a magnetic needle at right-angles to the dip needle in order to measure the intensity of force ( by seeing the extent to which the right-angle needle deflected the dip-needle ).
Daly then developed the Anaconda Mine in partnership with George Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst, and James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis of San Francisco.
* Lloyd Montgomery Pidgeon ( 1903 – 1999 ), Canadian chemist who developed the Pidgeon process
Avahi has been developed by Lennart Poettering and Trent Lloyd.
* 1967: A laser treatment ( Ruby laser photocoagulation ) is developed by William Beetham, M. D., and Lloyd M. Aiello, M. D., which within the next five years revolutionizes the care of diabetic retinopathy, a potentially blinding complication of diabetes.
Other amenities have developed around the site since it opened, including the Blue Planet Aquarium, a David Lloyd Leisure club, Cheshire Oaks Business Park and a Porsche and Audi dealerships.
Costs escalated owing to difficulties developed during construction, which was supervised by Frank Lloyd Wright's son Lloyd Wright.
David Lloyd, Greg Antonacci and Gary Nardino respectively created and developed Brothers in 1982, with the same format as what made it to the air.
Growing up in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, home to renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, young Michael developed an interest in Wright's profession.
However, Lloyd Barnes developed a number of New York-based artists such as: Itopia ; Chosen Brothers ; Love Joys ; Jah Batta ; Clive Field Marshall ; Dub Generals, and Junior Delahaye, whose releases primarily appeared on the Wackies label.
Dr. James Lloyd Breck established the Episcopal mission school and seminary from which Shattuck-St. Mary's School has developed and prospered.

Lloyd and formal
Immediately after the election the two groups reunited, though Lloyd George declined to play much of a formal role in his old party.
The speech, drafted by the government of David Lloyd George on recommendations from Jan Smuts Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, with the enthusiastic backing of the King, opened the door for formal contact between the British Government and the Republican administration of Éamon de Valera.
His formal application was completed in 1988, but was not considered until 1991 after Liberal MP, Lloyd Axworthy addressed the Parliament:
Gale's paper with Lloyd Shapley on the stable marriage problem provides the first formal statement and proof of a problem that has far-reaching implications in many matching markets and is currently being applied in New York and Boston public school systems in assigning students to schools.
A visit to Taliesin East, Frank Lloyd Wright ’ s studio in Wisconsin, had sparked Halprin ’ s initial interest in being a designer ; and his formal training began in classes with Christopher Tunnard.
Hill's musical inspired the award-winning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical version of the story, although he never received any formal royalty for it.

Lloyd and approach
The admiration of scholars such as Victor Davis Hanson, B. H. Liddell Hart, Lloyd Lewis, and John F. Marszalek for General Sherman owes much to what they see as an approach to the exigencies of modern armed conflict that was both effective and principled.
Leonard E. Baum, and Lloyd R. Welch, invented an approach to recognition based on a statistical concept called the Hidden Markov Model.
Although William Lloyd Garrison derided the party philosophy as " white manism ," the approach appealed to many moderate opponents of slavery.
The story " The Nightmare " from Lloyd Llewellyn # 6 foreshadowed the approach of Clowes's next comic, Eightball, by breaking the conventions of the series ' crime setting and turning to social satire.
The rubble trench foundation, a construction approach popularized by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a type of foundation that uses loose stone or rubble to minimize the use of concrete and improve drainage.
As much as The Picturesque was meant to be a middle ground or synthesis of the Beautiful and the Sublime for Price, for Townscape theorists, the Townscape movement was meant to be a middle ground or alternative approach to what were perceived by Hastings as two branches of Functionalism, the Rational ( i. e. Le Corbusier ) and the Organic ( i. e. Frank Lloyd Wright ) approaches to architecture and urban design.
Alan Hess, author of Googie Redux: Ultramodern Roadside Architecture records Lautner's contributions to a new car-oriented architecture developing in Southern California by architects such as Lloyd Wright and Wayne McAllister from the 1920s on ; Lautner's Coffee Dans, Henry's, and Googies defined an architectural approach to scale, signage, and commercial interior spaces.
Besides providing approach, tower and ground control at PJIA, these controllers also provide approach control for Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport ( Anguilla ), L ' Espérance Airport ( French Saint Martin ), Gustaf III Airport ( St. Barths ), F. D.
The Lloyd Shaw Foundation was created in 1964 to preserve and promote his approach to square dancing.

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