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Gifted child, any child who is naturally endowed with a high degree of general mental ability or extraordinary ability in a specific sphere of activity or knowledge.
(Home-based care leader, woman, 52) When women did exercise leadership it tended to be in gender-specific spheres of activity, such as women's church groups and in the women's section of the leading political party.
For a specific sphere of activities (ex: ADL), colors represent the level of assistance needed by the client for a given task (ex: bathing).
As a result, husbands and wives began operating in separate spheres of activity.
These are counts of atom pairs of specific atom types in specific spheres at specific distances between them.
His sphere of activity is so much more limited than Gaitonde's, his knowledge more partial.
Thorndike proposed the transfer-of-training theory, which states that "what is learned in one sphere of activity 'transfers' to another sphere only when the two spheres share common 'elements.'elements
The whole thrust of Solon's reforms was to define and enlarge the sphere of activity of the polis.
They too have their own police.The growth of such property dramatically extends the private police's sphere of activity.
In their place, and mainly in order to mobilize public opinion, it created mass organizations in every sphere of activity.
I suggest that the liberal approach to America's problems has failed miserably in almost every sphere of activity.
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