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* In one version of the story of the birth of Achilles, Thetis anoints the infant with ambrosia and passes the child through the fire to make him immortal but Peleus, appalled, stops her, leaving only his heel unimmortalised ( Argonautica 4. 869-879 ).
A child who can't function in school is more likely to be diagnosed with dyslexia than a child who struggles but passes.
When Mr. Dashwood dies, his estate, Norland Park, passes directly to his only son John, the child of his first wife.
Rustic Civility by William Collins ( painter ) | William Collins showing a child " tugging his forelock " as a local authority figure passes on horseback ( only visible by the shadow )
Lexie is at first devastated, but as time passes she and her children begin to heal, and she eventually marries the ordinary but reliable " Ernie the Exterminator " and has another child.
The root node passes each WME on to its child nodes, and each WME may then be propagated through the network, possibly being stored in intermediate memories, until it arrives at a terminal node.
The afternoon passes and Clare forgets about the child and Molly misses her ride home after the picnic.
However, it is still possible to implement coroutines on top of a generator facility, with the aid of a top-level dispatcher routine ( a trampoline, essentially ) that passes control explicitly to child generators identified by tokens passed back from the generators:
The child passes the task if she responds that another person will think that there are " Smarties " in the box, but fails the task if she responds that another person will think that the box contains pencils.
" The child passes the task if she correctly identifies the location of the object in the picture and the actual location of the object at the time of the question.
Therefore, even if B, C, or D died leaving a spouse as well as children, all ( 100 %) of the assets pass to the children and ( 0 %) nothing passes to the spouses of A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > children B, C, and D. From the example above, if A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > child B died before A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > death, A < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > grandchildren B1 and B2 would each receive half of B < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > share.
The child passes the test ; he and his family are brought to Potala Palace in Lhasa, where he will be installed as Dalai Lama when he comes of age.
In this view humanity, like a child, has been maturing with a greater ability to grasp complex ideas as it grows in years and passes school.
On 3 June 2007, Zypries caused some controversy by saying at a meeting of G8 justice ministers in Munich that it should be assumed that missing British child Madeleine McCann was abducted by a gang that passes on children to be abused.
As the child develops, their art passes through a number of stages.
From this child is descended the holy lineage of The Magdalena, a royal bloodline that passes great power and great honor from mother to daughter.
The heartless mother who wishes to part with her infant child, has only to deposit it in the box, and a revolution of the wheel passes it within the walls, never more to be reclaimed.

child and task
We have attempted to simplify the extensive task of analyzing onset ages and completion ages of each child -- more than 1700 values for the entire group -- by constructing figures for each of the 21 centers so that the data for all 34 boys and 34 of the girls will appear together for each growth center.
For example, the theory predicts that a child who learns to multiply easily is not necessarily generally more intelligent than a child who has more difficulty on this task.
An easily distracted child is engaged by external events and has difficulty returning to the task at hand, whereas a rarely distracted child stays focused and completes the task at hand.
Persistence and attention span refer to the child ’ s length of time on a task and ability to stay with the task through frustrations — whether the child stays with an activity for a long period of time or loses interest quickly.
These texts were all based on the same fundamental ideas: ( 1 ) learning foreign languages through the vernacular ; ( 2 ) obtaining ideas through objects rather than words ; ( 3 ) starting with objects most familiar to the child to introduce him to both the new language and the more remote world of objects: ( 4 ) giving the child a comprehensive knowledge of his environment, physical and social, as well as instruction in religious, moral, and classical subjects ; ( 5 ) making this acquisition of a compendium of knowledge a pleasure rather than a task ; and ( 6 ) making instruction universal.
Untamo then allows the child to grow up, then tries three times to find employment for him as a servant in his household, but all three attempts fail as Kullervo's wanton and wild nature makes him unfit for any domestic task.
A scaffold is a temporary framework that is put up for support and access to meaning and taken away as needed when the child secures control of success with a task.
In this process, the adult controls the elements of the task that are beyond the child ’ s ability all the while increasing the expectations of what the child is able to do.
The teacher offers levels of verbal and non-verbal demonstrations and directions as the child observes, mimics, or shares the writing task.
The child contributes what she can and the adult contributes so as to sustain the task ( Teale & Sulzby, 1986 ).
For Friday the 13th, the task of coming up with Jason's appearance was the responsibility of Tom Savini, whose design for Jason was inspired by someone Savini knew as a child whose eyes and ears did not line up straight.
is a special process that is created when the system boots ; after forking a child process becomes the swapper process ( sometimes also known as the " idle task ").
The task of online child protection had previously been ( in part ) the responsibility of the NHTCU.
Having not had a chance to be a child, Azalyn must now be strong for the entire empire, and it's a task that she is afraid of taking, but even more afraid of failing in.
Hawkins, whose usual task is to reveal the royal infant's distinct birthmark ( the sign of his ancestry ) to prospective rebel recruits, is charged with the task of carrying the child across the country to safety when Roderick's men threaten to discover the rebels.

child and if
If he is the child of nothingness, if he is the predestined victim of an age of atomic wars, then he will consult only his own organic needs and go beyond good and evil.
Just as in the case of every prodigy child, we must watch for the efficacy of my teaching to show up in the future -- if he should master all the strenuous exercises I inflicted on him.
The bodice beneath was buttoned and, withdrawing his lips from hers, he set her upright on his knee and started to undo it, unhurriedly as if she were a child.
If your child is under 19 or is a student you may also claim an exemption for him if he qualifies as your dependent, even though he earns $600 or more.
A child probably requires some form of treatment if he has any of the following conditions:
It's perfectly normal for babies to suck their thumbs, and no mother need worry if a child continues this habit until he is two or three years old.
If a child does lose his first teeth prematurely because of decay -- and if no preventive steps are taken -- the other teeth may shift out of position, become overcrowded and malformed.
However, if the child has been constantly surrounded, during nursery and early school age, by peer groups ; ;
Ordinarily a father permits his children to grow up in due time -- but when the colony received independence in 1960 the Congolese child, if one imagines him to have been born in 1908, was 52 and had until then been treated as an infant.
When a fisherman brought her up in his arms, still, small, as if she were a child asleep, I began to shudder with a terrible excitement, almost triumphant, that I still cannot account for.
If the candidate relies on sponsors, the celebrant asks them if they will raise the child in " the Christian faith and life " ( ECUSA BCP ), and will raise the child through " prayers and witness to grow into the full stature of Christ " to which the parents will state to each, " I will, with God's help.
In this compact arrangement, if a node has an index i, its children are found at indices ( for the left child ) and ( for the right ), while its parent ( if any ) is found at index ' ( assuming the root has index zero ).
Social conservatives ( in the first meaning of the word ) in many countries generally favor the pro-life position in the abortion controversy and oppose human embryonic stem cell research ( particularly if publicly funded ); oppose both eugenics and human enhancement ( transhumanism ) while supporting bioconservatism ; support a traditional definition of marriage as being one man and one woman ; view the nuclear family model as society's foundational unit ; oppose expansion of civil marriage and child adoption rights to couples in same-sex relationships ; promote public morality and traditional family values ; oppose atheism, especially militant atheism, secularism and the separation of church and state ; support the prohibition of drugs, prostitution, and euthanasia ; and support the censorship of pornography and what they consider to be obscenity or indecency.
A person could be born outside of the physical territory of a country, but if his or her parents are citizens, then the child is a citizen as well.
More often than not a cross-examiner will also attempt to undermine the credibility of a witness if he will not be perceived to be a bully ( such as discrediting a very elderly person or young child ).
She further asserted that the police had insinuated if she did not cooperate with them they would take away her child.
For example, if a child falls into a well and struggles to get out, he or she may develop a fear of wells, heights ( acrophobia ), enclosed spaces ( claustrophobia ), or water ( aquaphobia ).
( check if root is smaller than left child )
( check if right child exists, and if it's bigger than what we're currently swapping with )
if child + 1 ≤ end and a < a
Additionally, if the elder Emma was also an illegitimate child of Henry I, this would make Guy and his wife Emma first cousins, something that casts more doubt on the claim.
He begins the story young, if not an actual child.

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