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These and childhood
These little songs, however, were sweet nothings from the heart, tender memories of his childhood, little melodies that anyone could hum and that would make one want to weep.
These childhood happenings-I was eleven years old-were like little films.
These voices represent different parts of her personality which help her extract a painful childhood memory she has kept suppressed for many years.
These included a remake of the 1960s episode Sykes and a Stranger, which had originally featured Leo McKern but the new version saw Peter Sellers taking the role of a childhood sweetheart of Hattie's who arrives on the Sykes's doorstep claiming Hattie as his fiancé.
These functions develop in early childhood.
These methods include hypnosis, sedatives and probing questions where the therapist believes repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse or other tramatic events are the cause of their client's problems.
These delays continue into childhood, where patients with Williams syndrome are delayed in learning to walk.
These birthmarks may be present at birth, or appear in early childhood, and do not fade much with age.
These events could include trauma faced during childhood, such as physical, emotional or sexual abuse, or other types of psychological trauma.
These feelings are repressed throughout childhood, and the theory is that the blow to the head can cause the repressed latent sexual impulses to come back to the surface.
These experiences deeply influenced Ray Ginger's political convictions and much of his historical work: in later life he frequently recounted his childhood humiliation when sent to collect the bag of flour that was the only form of public welfare available, and also the intense personal rage that dominated his youth.
These were Ashley's childhood friends, all represented in the happy scene at the barbecue, close to the beginning of the book.
These early preverbal trauma, as well as later difficult childhood experiences, can only be fully recognized by re-living the experience at an emotional level.
These are childhood absence epilepsy, epilepsy with myoclonic absences and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
These general orientations now fall under the umbrella term psychodynamic psychology, with common themes including examination of transference and defenses, an appreciation of the power of the unconscious, and a focus on how early developments in childhood have shaped the client's current psychological state.
These songs present vivid description of childhood
These are very rare in childhood but common by middle age.
These include Two Under the Indian Sun, a memoir of the Goddens ' childhood in a region of India that is now part of Bangladesh.
These ideas about childhood development and education were introduced to academic and royal circles through the tireless efforts of his greatest proponent, the Baroness ( Freiherrin ) Bertha Marie von Marenholtz-Bülow.
These studies opened the door for the understanding and treatment of childhood cataracts and strabismus.
These studies opened the door for the understanding and treatment of childhood cataracts and strabismus.
These findings are important because maladaptive marital communication may be one mechanism by which traumatic childhood experiences translate into poor adult relationship quality.
These students are in pre-K ( preschool or early childhood ) through high school.
These included that it collected "... facts, statistics, inaccuracies and rumors … about virtually every phase of a person's life ; his marital troubles, jobs, school history, childhood, sex life, and political activities.

These and experiences
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
These experiences, considered independently of any impact on behavior, are called qualia.
These experiences would normally be transferred into declarative knowledge, allowing them to be recalled in the future.
These experiences provided background for the novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying ( 1936 ).
These experiences were described in Typee, Omoo, and White-Jacket, which were published as novels mainly because few believed their veracity.
These experiences can be played out and studied as they are lived, or as game moves played and analyzed in the pages of the Libro de juegos.
These related fields include transpersonal psychology, which studies transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human mind, and Anomalistic psychology, which examines paranormal beliefs and subjective anomalous experiences in traditional psychological terms.
These experiences may be summed in some sense but can only approximately be shared, even among very similar cognitions with identical DNA.
These experiences allow them to thereby learn the self-soothing and other skills that are necessary for the development of a healthy sense of self.
These groups brought together intellectuals, workers, and middle class women in developed Western countries to discuss their experiences.
These consciousness-raising sessions allowed early radical feminists to develop a political ideology based on common experiences women faced with male supremacy.
These experiences and Samoa's position as a low-lying island state punctuate its concern about global climate change.
These criteria use the self-reported experiences of the person and reported abnormalities in behavior, followed by a clinical assessment by a mental health professional.
These experiences were creatively formative for Hunter:
These create dopamine which then experiences methylation by a catechol-O-methyltransferase, or COMT, by a SAM dependent mechanism.
These experiences were the basis of numerous nonfiction works.
These experiences form the basis of the novel The Unknown Shore by Patrick O ' Brian, which closely follows Byron's own account.
* These Women Are Brave – A project on Igbo women's experiences during the Biafran war.
These examples clarify how a rhetor will tend to draw from past experiences that are similar to the present situation in order to guide them how to act or respond when they are placed in an unprecedented situation.
These questions are to familiarize the judge and attorneys with the jurors and glean biases, experiences, or relationships that could jeopardize the proper course of the trial.
These early experiences inspired the celebrated short story " Miss Gentilbelle ", but according to Beaumont, " Football, baseball and dimestore cookie thefts filled my early world.
These experiences are supplemented by one or more terms abroad, service learning projects during school terms, and internship opportunities during the summer.
These expectations come from experiences with both the real and film worlds.
These conventions consist primarily of Bible-based sermons, including demonstrations and experiences of their preaching work.

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