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- distinctive fine art tradition. For much of the twentieth century, it nurtured a strong style of figurative surrealism, as in the works of Ivan Albright...
- continues to keep the nature/nurture debate alive long after it has become clear that the questions motivating the debate have been ill-formed, Fox Keller’s book...
- specifically Plan B's perception of "society's failure to nurture its disadvantaged youth". "Ill Manors" received mostly positive reviews from music critics...
- and talents such as dancing and fencing,[citation needed] which were nurtured by his mother Mary, a widow who aimed to see her son succeed at court....
-  2021 (2021-07-25) A college student named Hayakawa finds his friend Irie looking ill; he has insomnia, and even medication doesn't help. Hayakawa suggests counting...
- National Society For The Study Of Education: Intelligence, Its Nature And Nurture, Part II: Original Studies And Experiments Wikimedia Commons has media...
- States, junket made with milk instead of cream was a preferred food for ill children, mostly due to its sweetness and ease of digestion.[citation needed]...
- Archived 11 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine Zafrir Renat, Israel Is Due, and Ill Prepared, for Major Earthquake, Haaretz, 15 January 2010. "On average, a...
- explores the economic, social, and political conditions and institutions that nurtured American millennials and shaped them into a distinct group. Yohann Koshy...
- family member's house, clinginess, or even being ill but not showing the physical attributes of being ill. Children who have experienced the loss of a caregiver...