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Studies show that early nurturing from parents or caregivers helps combat the biochemical effects of stress.
THEY spring from a tree that I've nurtured from a sapling.
Still others, like Yuri Possokhov and Julia Adam, are former San Francisco Ballet dancers he nurtured from their first efforts.
It's something you must nurture from the plant," he says.
The X factor: Rodney's political activism was nurtured from a young age.
"The bridge-burning thing could just be circumstantial nurturing from what happened to him as a kid.
As Exhibit A, he had taken along Barak, the problem child she nurtured from birth to age 12.
And it is hard, when all the subjects come from a single country, to disentangle the effects of nurture from those of nature.
I don't sing; I'm listening, which is the other side of performing, and I get a lot of nurturing from that music.
How close to the dreams he nurtured from Vienna when his friend Vaclav Havel was still a dissident playwright pursued by the Communists?
Truly talented artists know these complexities instinctively, but such instinct doesn't suddenly spring forth in young adulthood if it hasn't been nurtured from the beginning.
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