Are countries with a more robust focus on child-rearing actually more dynamic and innovative?
More than 90% of Loliondo's Maasai depend on rearing livestock on seasonal grasses there.
Other CEO moms found that child rearing reinforced the importance of setting clear expectations.
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The usual museum diorama of our evolutionary origins features brave hunters pursuing a rearing mammoth.
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For poorer parents, juggling the twin demands of work and child-rearing can be a nightmare.
We know most women no longer have the luxury to tend to child-rearing duties full time.
Lest this all sound like a dismal accounting of child-rearing by the dismal science, Prof.
Santiago said grandparents today take on the child-rearing role because many mothers are inept.
Across all racial lines, mothers have borne the brunt of child-rearing responsibility, the numbers show.
And now they can see one more defense behemoth rearing its head in the neighborhood.
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And it called for a moratorium on the rearing of GM fish in marine pens.
This reduces the burden of child-rearing on the parents and cuts the implicit cost of children.
The most gruelling part of child-rearing now coincides with the make-or-break phase of careers.
Joint filing based on formal marriage is particularly ill-suited to the new patterns of marriage and child-rearing.
But there is no evidence that said oxytocin facilitation of child rearing is then superimposed on other people.
Elliana Grace's parents received just such a call, and they apparently have a somewhat more laissez-faire attitude toward child-rearing.
Izquierdo and Ochs shared an interest in many ethnographic issues, including child rearing.
It always speaks to broader concerns about institutions, social relations, child-rearing, science, spirituality.
The classes were based on child-rearing practices at the Pikler Institute, an orphanage in Hungary, and Gordon became fascinated.
Twentysomethings spend their days rearing children, living hand to mouth in Asia, and working sixty-hour weeks on Wall Street.
The Bernard Matthews site at Holton has 22 rearing sheds on the old runways of the former Halesworth airfield.
The Law Center will do everything it can to stop Sharia law from rearing its ugly head in America.
Because working people do deserve a tax break, it includes a tax cut targeted at education and child rearing.
On the personal tax side, rewarding child-rearing is consistent with the pro-life views of Mr. Santorum, who has seven children.
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As for Mr. Wiemer, he says that his steady, amicable relationship with his ex-wife has been essential to child rearing.
Albright won him over with stories about fleeing communism as a child and rearing three daughters as a single mom.
The release on the Mexican side of the border will test a new rearing technique designed to overcome these problems.
Officials say subsidies aimed at encouraging pig-rearing should cause the pork shortage to ease by the middle of next year.
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Child-rearing and conception are highly personal and emotional decisions, and ones that should in no way be driven by tax breaks.
Their daily rituals, their child-rearing practices, and even their folktales reinforce these values, which have an obvious utility for subsistence farmers.
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