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In: Journal for early modern cultural studies: JEMCS ; official publication of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 143-148
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In: Journal for early modern cultural studies: JEMCS ; official publication of the Group for Early Modern Cultural Studies, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 143-148
ISSN: 1553-3786
In: International journal of the addictions, Band 22, Heft 1, S. iii-iv
In: Journal of biosocial science: JBS, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 143-162
ISSN: 1469-7599
This paper examines age patterns of first marriage and motherhood and covariates of early marriage, delayed consummation of marriage and early motherhood in Nepal using data from the 2000 Nepal Adolescent and Young Adult Survey (NAYA). Both unmarried and married male and female youths (age 14–22) were included in the survey. The analysis is based on 2800 urban youths and 5075 rural youths with complete information on the variables examined. Proportional hazard models are used to estimate covariates of early marriage and early motherhood, and logistic regression models are used to estimate covariates of delayed consummation of marriage. The results show that early marriage and early motherhood are quite common among Nepalese women, especially in rural areas. Early marriage is much less common among men. Delayed consummation of marriage is common among very young brides, especially in rural areas. The main covariates associated with early marriage and early motherhood are respondent's education, region of residence and ethnicity. The main covariates of delayed consummation of marriage are age at first marriage, region of residence and ethnicity. The study highlights the need to focus on less educated female youths in the Terai region in order to reduce the reproductive and child health risks associated with early marriage and early childbearing.
In: Social behavior and personality: an international journal, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 95-100
ISSN: 1179-6391
Theory and earlier research indicates that the content of the earliest memory recalled is related to the 'life-style' of the individual. Cultural and sex differences have been found to be involved at a significant level The major study reported here confirms earlier reports
and finds, furthermore, that personality as measured by the E. P. Q., in complex interaction with age and sex, may have a significant effect on both the type of earliest important experience and earliest memory reported. 'Neuroticism' responses for early memories are found to be
significantly related to E. P. Q. 'N' scores, but interestingly 'Tenderness' related memories are also similarly related. A group of memories categorized as 'Elation' responses are also found to be significantly related to E. P. Q. 'Extraversion'
scores. Results for important early experiences in general give parallel findings, but with lower significance, except in the case of 'Elation' where there is higher significance, explained possibly by the fact that both conscious and unconscious factors are combining here.
In: Children & young people now, Band 2018, Heft 1, S. 27-30
ISSN: 2515-7582
Council early help services are changing. With budgets falling and demand for intensive services rising, early help is evolving into a more multi-agency intervention targeted at the most disadvantaged families
In: New Babylon
In: New Babylon Ser v.32
Intro -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- PART ONE: THESIS -- 1. The Early State: Theories and Hypotheses -- 2. State Origins: A Reappraisal -- 3. Some Theoretical Problems of the Study of the Early State -- 4. The Origin of the State Among the Nomads of Asia -- PART TWO: ANTITHESIS -- 5. Angkor: Society and State -- 6. Ankole: Pastoral Hegemony -- 7. Axum -- 8. The Legitimation of the Aztec State -- 9. China -- 10. The Early State in Ancient Egypt -- 11. The Early State in France -- 12. Early States in Ancient Georgia -- 13. The Early State in Hawaii -- 14. Early State of the Incas -- 15. The Galla State of Jimma Abba Jifar -- 16. The Kachari State: The Character of Early State-like Formations in the Hill Districts of Northeast India -- 17. The Kuba State -- 18. The Mauryan State -- 19. The Early State in Norway -- 20. The Early State Among the Scythians -- 21. Early State in Tahiti -- 22. Early States in the Voltaic Basin -- 23. Yoruba City-States (at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century) -- 24. Zande -- PART THREE: SYNTHESIS -- 25. The Early State: A Structural Approach -- 26. The Early State as a Process -- 27. Limits: Beginning and End of the Early State -- 28. The Early State: Models and Reality -- Biographical Notes -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
In: Children & young people now, Band 2019, Heft 9, S. 41-44
ISSN: 2515-7582
Amid rising knife crime, youth homelessness and care referrals, the case for spending on early help has never been so important, yet investment in prevention services has been falling, fuelling late interventions
In: Effective and Caring Leadership in the Early Years, S. 9-23
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The date of the New Hampshire presidential primary was officially scheduled for January 23, 2024. That is the third earliest date on which the primary in the Granite State has been conducted following the cycles of 2012 (January 10th) and 2008 (January 15th). The only other cycle in which the primary was conducted in January…
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In: Early Christianity in the Roman World Ser.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Outi Lehtipuu and Michael Labahn -- I. Conditions of Tolerance -- 1. From Conflict to Recognition -- Rethinking a Scholarly Paradigm in the Study of Christian Origins -- Ismo Dunderberg -- 2. Mutable Ethnicity in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Intertwined Acts of Tolerance and Intolerance -- Carmen Palmer -- 3. Der geliebte "Feind" -- Wahrnehmung des Anderen in Jesu Gebot der Feindesliebe und ihre Rezeption im Dokument Q - ein Beispiel antiker "Toleranz" und "Anerkennung"? -- Michael Labahn -- II. Jewish-Christian Relations between Tolerance and Intolerance -- 4. Was Paul Tolerant? -- An Assessment of William S. Campbell's and J. Brian Tucker's "Particularistic" Paul -- Nina Nikki -- 5. Since When Were Martyrs Jewish? -- Apologies for the Maccabees' Martyrdom and Making of Religious Difference -- Anna-Liisa Rafael -- 6. Hiding One's Tolerance -- Cyril of Alexandria's Use of Philo -- Sami Yli-Karjanmaa -- 7. Rabbinic Reflections on Divine-Human Interactions -- Speaking in Parables on the Miracle of Pregnancy and Birth -- Galit Hasan-Rokem and Israel J. Yuval -- III. Tolerance and Questions of Persecution, Gender, and Ecology -- 8. Were the Early Christians Really Persecuted? -- Paul Middleton -- 9. "No Male and Female" -- Women and the Rhetoric of Recognition in Early Christianity -- Outi Lehtipuu -- 10. Learning from "Others" -- Reading Two Samaritan Stories in the Gospel of Luke from an Ecological Perspective -- Elizabeth V. Dowling -- Epilogue -- Sites of Toleration -- Amy-Jill Levine -- Index of Ancient Sources.
In: Early Christianity in the Roman World 2
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Contributors -- I Conditions of Tolerance -- 1. From Conflict to Recognition -- 2. Mutable Ethnicity in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- 3. Der geliebte "Feind" -- II Jewish–Christian Relations between Tolerance and Intolerance -- 4. Was Paul Tolerant? -- 5. Since When Were Martyrs Jewish? -- 6. Hiding One's Tolerance -- 7. Rabbinic Reflections on Divine– Human Interactions -- III Tolerance and Questions of Persecution, Gender, and Ecology -- 8. Were the Early Christians Really Persecuted? -- 9. "No Male and Female" -- 10. Learning from "Others" -- Epilogue -- Index of Ancient Sources
In: 71 Fla. L. Rev. 1 (2019)
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In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 8608
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In: Children & young people now, Band 2016, Heft 20, S. 27-27
ISSN: 2515-7582
In: Children & young people now, Band 2015, Heft 20, S. 29-29
ISSN: 2515-7582