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Fargnoli and Gillespie argue that " various themes and motifs throughout Finnegans Wake, such as the cuckoldry of Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker ( a King Mark figure ) and Shaun's attempts at seducing Issy, relate directly to Tristan and Isolde [...] other motifs relating to Earwicker's loss of authority, such as the forces usurping his parental status, are also based on Tristan and Isolde.
From the beginning, the three younger princesses did not receive as much parental attention as their elder sisters had, and spent a good deal of time away from the King and Queen, communicating with them mostly by letter.
While his mother Freiin von Damnitz was Austrian, his parental ancestors of the Mikulicz family were of Polish-Lithuanian szlachta origin and had been granted the Gozdawa coat of arms by King John III Sobieski after the 1683 Battle of Vienna.
King Ludwig enjoyed living in Hohenschwangau, especially after 1869 when the building of his own castle, Neuschwanstein, began only a stone's throw from his parental home.

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As parental injections continued to diminish, the rearing of the child became less a process of conquering its will than of training it.
The frigatebirds have the longest period of parental care of any bird, with the chicks fledging after four to six months and with continued assistance after that for up to fourteen months.
The stages of cell plate formation include ( 1 ) creation of the phragmoplast, an array of microtubules that guides and supports the formation of the cell plate ; ( 2 ) trafficking of vesicles to the division plane and their fusion to generate a tubular-vesicular network ; ( 3 ) continued fusion of membrane tubules and their transformation into membrane sheets upon the deposition of callose, followed by deposition of cellulose and other cell wall components ; ( 4 ) recycling of excess membrane and other material from the cell plate ; and ( 5 ) fusion with the parental cell wall
Even as districts such as Richmond were released from desegregation court orders, the parental selection of magnet school programs has continued to create more racially diverse schools than would have otherwise been possible.

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However, not all polyploids are reproductively isolated from their parental plants, and gene flow may still occur for example through triploid hybrid x diploid matings that produce tetraploids, or matings between meiotically unreduced gametes from diploids and gametes from tetraploids ( see also hybrid speciation ).
Historically some societies have enacted specific laws governing adoption where others have tried to achieve adoption through less formal means, notably via contracts that specified inheritance rights and parental responsibilities.
Due to this circumstances, Klee was able to develop his music skills through his parental home ; his parents backed and inspired him until his death.
While toddlerhood ends around age three when the child becomes less dependent on parental assistance for basic needs, early childhood continues approximately through years seven or eight.
Child support may also operate through the principle of estoppel where a de facto parent that is in loco parentis for a sufficient time to establish a permanent parental relationship with the child or children.
If parental testing is being submitted for legal purposes in the U. S. including immigration, testing must be ordered through a lab that has AABB accreditation for Relationship DNA testing.
Their findings support the JSIM theory since our ancestor ’ s concerns of paternal uncertainty and parental investment are reflected in modern humans through the subjects ’ sex-related responses and anxieties.
In studies of the adult offspring of Holocaust survivors, parental PTSD was a risk factor for the development of PTSD in adult offspring in comparison to those whose parents went through the Holocaust without developing PTSD.
Although many non-Russian languages were still offered as a subject of study at a higher class level ( in some cases through complete general secondary school – the 10th class ), the pattern of using Russian language as the main medium of instruction accelerated after Khrushchev's parental choice program got under way.
NAMI's mission is to provide support, psychoeducation, advocacy of forced drugging and removing chilren from parental custody if the parent refuses to medicate their child with dangerous drugs, and research for people and their families living with mental illness through various public education and awareness activities.
From a financial, administrative, material and real estate stand point the school is under parental management through its Comité de Gestion.
The definition of true breeding is: Pertaining to an individual all of whose offspring produced through self fertilization are identical to the parental type.
A statement of the Synod said that he had " shown himself worthy through his devotion to Orthodoxy, through his tireless ministry work until now, through a fruitful labour on behalf of the people and the Church, through a rather well-known parental tenderness, showing through the fulfillment of all the tasks and duties which he was assigned an unflappable obedience toward the Holy Synod and the laws of the country ".
Although many states allow for acquisition of nationality through parental descent irrespective of where the child is born, many still do not allow their female citizens to confer nationality to their children.
It symbolizes foundations, beginnings in life, what may have been experienced through parental inheritance and homeland influences, need for security and relationships with the home and family life.
* Cunt, a fly-on-the wall series featuring Nathan Barley, a " new media " type kept housed and up to date with the latest pointless technological gadgets through constant parental financial support.
Described by the Midwest Book Review as a generation of " thirty-somethings who have fallen through the cracks of parental, academic, and worldly expectations ," this group is given voice in Blyler's debut novel, Steffi's Club, set in the subterranean streets of Plzeň, Czech Republic, several years after the Velvet Revolution and the fall of Communism.
Modifying negative parental attributions through play: First step in preventing maltreatment?
The additions that were made through this legislation called for synchrony between Chapter I and classroom instruction, it raised the achievement standard for low-income students by emphasizing advanced skills instead of basic ones and increased parental involvement.
In this context, the parental solutions, through the aid of genetic operators, are not able to generate offsprings that are superior to their parents.

parental and Grand
Patrick told the relatives he was staying with friends and drove his father's new off-road vehicle to the Daley second home in Grand Beach, Michigan and threw a party Saturday night without adult supervision and without parental consent.

parental and merger
Even before the merger of October 1908, the parental bodies of the Church of the Nazarene had a vision to be an international denomination.

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For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
It was proposed by the Beazley led Australian Labor Party opposition in a 2006 press release, with the intention of protecting children who were vulnerable due to claimed parental computer illiteracy.
In the United Kingdom a deed poll can also be used to change a child's name, as long as everyone with parental responsibility for the child consents to it.
3D Realms repackaged the game with the parental lock feature permanently enabled, although a patch available on the 3D Realms website allows the user to disable the lock and revert the game back to its original uncensored version.
The World Fact Book also reports that the military service age and obligation is 18 – 25 years of age for selective compulsory military service ; 16 years of age or younger with parental consent, for voluntary service ( 2009 ).
However, the hyenas ' grooming, scent marking, defecating habits, mating and parental behaviour are consistent with the behaviour of other feliforms.
IQ scores have been shown to be associated with such factors as morbidity and mortality, parental social status, and, to a substantial degree, parental IQ.
Strictly speaking, motivationally transmitted memes do not self-propagate, but this mode of transmission often occurs in association with memes self-replicated in the efficiency parental, proselytic and preservational modes.
Furthermore, it is possible that the correlation between taking music lessons and academic ability exists because both are strongly correlated with parental income and education.
Although there is usually no parental care after birth, before birth parents may scatter, hide, guard or brood eggs, with sea horses being notable in that the males undergo a form of " pregnancy ", brooding eggs deposited in a ventral pouch by a female.
These two forms reflect different resource situations: polyandry with shared parental care is more likely in very difficult environments, where the efforts of more than two parents are needed to give a reasonable chance of rearing young successfully.
Most students have one Alternating Unassigned Time, referred to as AUT, during which students are allowed to go the library and computer labs, seek help from teachers, or, with parental permission, leave campus.
Advocates of school choice argue that this competition for students ( and the education dollars that come with them ) create a catalyst for schools to create innovative programs, become more responsive to parental demands, and to increase student achievement.
He states that it is harmful to place young girls into convents while they are “ ignorant, or young, or under coercion .” Boccaccio states that girls should be “ well brought up from childhood in the parental home, taught honesty and praiseworthy behavior, and then, when they are grown and with their entire mind know what of their own free will ” choose the life of monasticism.
Schoolboys ( young men ages 13-14 ; or age 12 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle and Greco-Roman do so in one of the following 10 weight classes:
Cadets ( young men ages 15-16 ; or age 14 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle and Greco-Roman do so in one of the following 10 weight classes:
Juniors ( young men ages 18 to 20 ; or age 17 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle and Greco-Roman do so in one of the following eight weight classes:
Schoolgirls ( young women ages 14 – 15 ; or age 13 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle wrestling do so in one of the following 10 weight classes:
Cadets ( young women ages 16 – 17 ; or age 15 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle wrestling do so in one of the following 10 weight classes:
Juniors ( young women ages 18 to 20 ; or age 17 with a medical certificate and parental authorization ) competing in freestyle wrestling do so in one of the following eight weight classes:
As late as 1923, only two percent of children without parental care were in adoptive homes, with the balance in foster arrangements and orphanages.
Therefore, peer groups have stronger correlations with personality development than parental figures do.

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