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"It wasn't firm data that drove child rearing expertise," Ann Hulbert points out in her forthcoming book, "Raising America: Experts, Parents and a Century of Advice About Children" (Knopf), "but changing social concerns that seemed to dictate its swerves and emphases".
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For the first half of the 20-minute sketch, the dialogue is swift and pungent, and the four performers (Thomas Lyons, Katherine Leask, Joe Urla and Geneva Carr), assuming various degrees of child-rearing expertise, are appealingly restrained and funny.
"There is a kind of utter certainty in her writing," she said of Ms. Chua, "and that confidence goes so against the underlying grain of American parenting and child-rearing expertise that it immediately elicits a response that then suggests a kind of certainty on the other side that isn't there, either".
The conduct of challenge trials is complicated by the need for a mosquito insectary and expertise of personnel in rearing the insects, the transport of infected mosquitoes to the study site, and tight restrictions on mosquito-rearing and infection to coincide with vaccine or drug administration.
$75 for rearing a horse.
†Buying heifers, own rearing, contract rearing.
He is not defined solely, or overwhelmingly, or even chiefly, by his child-rearing achievements and expertise.
She reared up.
Then they rear back.
Three hatchlings were reared.
But luck reared again.
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