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modify and child
This acquisition of knowledge through Visual / Spatial, Musical / Rhythmic, and Bodily Kinesthetic intelligences requires an instructor to demonstrates, manipulate, observe, measure, and modify behavioral change in a specified direction, and to encourage the preschool child to discover that there is no distinction between learning and having fun.
Parents later can modify the existing parenting plan by filing a new request with a court when circumstances have changed like parent relocation, child abuse issues, health problems etc.
The Iowa Attorney General investigated the program's operator in 2006 after an invitation was accidentally sent to a family's long-deceased child, leading the operator to slightly modify the invitation and presentation process.
A way to assist a child who is having difficulties with this is to provide him with a Primer pencil ( which is thicker around ) or to modify a pencil by adding to its circumference ( either by a formed grip or by adding tape ).
Society may use more specific labels such as " murderer " or " rapist " or " child abuser " to demonstrate more clearly after the event the extent of its disapproval, but there is a slightly mechanical determinism in asserting that the application of a label will invariably modify the behavior of the one labeled.
Proponents of this idea say that in poor nutritional conditions, a pregnant woman can modify the development of her unborn child such that it will be prepared for survival in an environment in which resources are likely to be short, resulting in a thrifty phenotype ( Hales & Barker, 1992 ).
However, the environment the child is in can change in impact of this gene, proving that correct treatment, intensive social support, and a healthy and nurturing environment can modify genetic vulnerability.
The act limits the jurisdiction that can properly establish and modify child support orders and addresses the enforcement of child support obligations within the United States.
The place where the order was originally entered holds continuing exclusive jurisdiction ( CEJ ), and only the law of that state can be applied to requests to modify the order of child support, unless the original tribunal loses CEJ under the Act.
Once a custody determination has been made, a court of another state does not have authority to modify the determination, unless the state with jurisdiction determines that it does not have jurisdiction as noted above, or any state court determines that the child, parents, and any acting parents do not reside in the state which currently has jurisdiction.

modify and node
But we know it isn ’ t reachable in the new tree — the next step in the algorithm will be to modify the node ’ s parent to point at the copy.
Multi-master replication can be contrasted with master-slave replication, in which a single member of the group is designated as the " master " for a given piece of data and is the only node allowed to modify that data item.
Other members wishing to modify the data item must first contact the master node.

modify and .
Apparently the population as a whole eventually acquires enough confidence in the explanations of the scientists to modify its procedures and its fears.
Upon such hearing, the Commission may affirm, modify, or revise its former action with respect to such claim, including a denial or reduction in the amount theretofore allowed with respect to such claim.
In plasma generators the superimposed forced convection may modify the picture somewhat.
The solar-electromagnetic- and corpuscular-radiation pressure and the associated Poynting-Robertson effect increase in effectiveness as the particle size decreases and modify the distribution and limit sizes to larger than a few microns.
If the appellate court does find a legal defect in the decision " below " ( i. e., in the lower court ), it may " modify " the ruling to correct the defect, or it may nullify (" reverse " or " vacate ") the whole decision or any part of it.
Apparently, the researchers can also modify the shape of the mask based on actual human faces.
Hooks or short lines attached to various parts of the basic letter modify the vowel.
In this manner, for example, it was theorized that mercury could penetrate into metals and modify their inner structure.
The ability to modify the hardness of steel by heat treatment had been known since 1100 BC, and the rare material was valued for use in tool and weapon making.
Words used as prepositions in English ( such as to, from, by, in, and at ) are postpositional in Ainu ; they come after the word that they modify.
Rep. Samuel S. Cox saw Johnson at this time and remarked that, when asked if the President would modify his views, " He got as ugly as the devil.
One strategy to address bacterial drug resistance is the discovery and application of compounds that modify resistance to common antibacterials.
After entering lunar orbit, Young, Duke and Mattingly began preparations for the Descent Orbit Insertion ( DOI ) maneuver to further modify the spacecraft's orbital trajectory.
At this point, during tests of the CSM's steerable rocket engine in preparation for the burn to modify the craft's orbit, a malfunction occurred in the engine's backup system.
( This is in contrast to splay tree lookups, which do modify their tree's structure.
These drugs are used along with analgesics to modulate and / or modify the action of opioids when used against pain, especially of neuropathic origin.
Natural variations in plant alkaloid content and profiles also affect the final concentration of alkaloids in the brew, and the physical act of cooking may also serve to modify the alkaloid profile of harmala alkaloids.
Some shamans flash blanche the Psychotria viridis leaves by exposing the leaves to heat emanating from the cooking fire to modify the various harmaline alkaloids into more psychoactive forms.
Nouns in the Latin ablative case ( ablativus ) are mainly used adverbially to modify verbs.
As a result, the malignant cells experience an abnormal response to apoptosis induction: cycle regulating genes ( such as p53, ras or c-myc ) are mutated or inactivated in diseased cells, and further genes ( such as bcl-2 ) also modify their expression in tumors.
Where, however, the rigorous exposition of laws worked hardship on the masses, he did not scruple to modify the decisions of his colleagues for the benefit of the community ( Shabbat 134b ; Yer.
The schema object lets administrators extend or modify the schema when necessary.

nested and child
Such systems often allow child windows to embed other windows inside them as well, creating complex nested hierarchies.
This contrasts with a multiple document interface, in which a single parent window is used to contain multiple nested child windows, with only the parent window having a menu or tool bar.
If the child exited with a zero return code, sh would look for a then clause ( a separate statement, but often written joined on the same line with a semicolon ) and run that nested block.
A DIE can have nested ( child ) DIEs, forming a tree structure.
When OUs are nested, as one OU contains another OU, this creates a relationship where the contained OU is called the child and the container is called the parent.

nested and ^
The variable ^ Car (" Door ") could have a nested variable subscript of " Color " for example.

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