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Everything comes together in this short space of time – emotions are shaped, an understanding of the world is formed, the foundations of language are laid and the most brain development takes place.

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These findings will also help shape an understanding of other Asian regions, specifically Southeast Asia, where most countries are developing countries and still have problems with violence.

Likewise, the U.N. has shaped a common understanding of the future we aspire to: one built on the concepts of human development, sustainable development and the responsibility to protect, to name a few key elements.

The Japanese, however, have not witnessed the court cases and public debates that would help shape a shared understanding of history among Japanese and their neighbors.

And it shapes a new understanding of why Southerners' new lives in strife-torn cities far from home may not have been easier than the lives they left behind.

Examining the society and geography of the area surrounding Mâcon in Burgundy, a region Duby knew well firsthand and through the study of the great collection of charters of the monastery of Cluny, this work helped shape a new understanding of medieval society.

The search was not meant to be exhaustive but rather purposeful to help shape a clearer understanding of the effect of economic downturns on the nursing labour market.

Thus, specific public education campaigns coupled with interventions targeted at adolescents' parents or guardians in healthcare settings could be instrumental in eliminating fears that are potentially related to confidentiality in ASRH and in shaping a new understanding of parenthood.

Ethical cultures demand, among those shaping them, an understanding of our Constitutional history, an attitude of awe and reverence to the obligations of public service, and skills in fostering integrity, dissent, and ethical decision-making.

Mr. Cordesman says their warnings were ignored because we have "the weakest and most ineffective National Security Council in post-war American history," giving control to "a small group of neoconservative ideologues" who "shaped a war without any realistic understanding or plans for shaping a peace".

When the Society of Antiquaries of London was celebrated in an exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art this year, you could see how the society gradually discovered and interpreted Britain's history, shaping a nation's understanding of itself.

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