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1 When development is used in the literature on children 's language it usually implies acknowledgement of processes over and above learning ( for example , Piaget 1970 ) and an underlying continuity with respect to earlier-occurring relatively simple abilities and later , more complex abilities .
2 In reviewing the literature on children 's visual search , and through description of some of her own studies on how visual search is affected by the language of instructions , Hall argues that simplistic conclusions about the limitations and inefficiency of search strategies in young children are often inappropriate .
3 Raising the hair on men 's heads .
4 In fact , most researchers now believe that , on their own , the principles of learning theory are insufficient to account for the child 's mastery of language ; the bulk of the research on children 's language which has been carried out since the publication of Verbal Behaviour has been concerned with illuminating other processes which may be involved .
5 Nevertheless it is the other objection , namely the effect on children 's learning and teachers ' teaching which is the most serious .
6 ‘ COMMUNITY CARE ’ — THE EFFECTS ON WOMEN 'S EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS
7 Further to the correspondence on children 's games , the local history branch of the East Lothian Community History and Arts Trust is also interested in the subject .
8 She was playing the piano on Children 's Hour when the BBC studios opened there in 1956 .
9 The article on women 's magazines was spiked .
10 After her poem drew one in reply , Ella Wrote an article in prose in the next issue in which she put a point often made in the later period ( see Chapters 5 and 7 ) by women workers , and one which is central to the debate on women 's pay generally .
11 None of her infrequent , but uneventful and pleasant , visits to the capital on Women 's Institute theatre excursions or rare shopping trips had failed to shake her conviction that Liverpool Street was the cavernous entry to an urban jungle , where predators armed with bombs and syringes lurked in every Underground station , and seducers laid their snares for innocent provincials in every office .
12 We must continue to campaign on this issue and support taking legal action in Europe against the attack on women 's pay .
13 The last three questions in the section on women 's roles are connected with training .
14 IRELAND is to hold a referendum on women 's rights to go abroad for abortions and to obtain information in Ireland before doing so .
15 There are more than 1,000 women deacons in the Church of England , awaiting a vote on women 's ordination by the General Synod .
16 It is significant that Charlotte Lennox 's The Female Quixote , one of the most interesting novels of its time , is essentially a satire on women 's education .
17 No party would now dare go to the voters promising a prohibition on women 's right to work and to a wage .
18 But the essential conservatism of UDC thinking is revealed in the fact that , apart from a footnote on women 's suffrage , the only addition made to a platform written within weeks of the outbreak of war was a commitment to the defence of free trade .
19 A recent study conducted by Women Against Rape revealed that 60 out of 1,236 women who responded to a questionnaire on women 's safety had been raped by their husbands .
20 In fact , women have been speaking out on this issue for some time — among them Sue Cavanagh , co-author of a report on women 's loos published by the Women 's Design Service .
21 A report on women 's work during World War I made the point that women 's employment might be a lesser evil than poverty .
22 So we moved the scheme to next year 's capital programme into this year 's capital programme , erm , very much a scheme on children 's services , which is also in these papers , where it was at that stage fairly clear that it would not commence during the current financial year .
23 Men 's toiletries producers Lynx have commissioned National Opinion Polls to carry out a survey on men 's attitudes to pressures of living and work .
24 She also mentioned the Factory Acts as a restriction on women 's usefulness to employers .
25 The central figure on this occasion was the more locally known organizer , Margaret Irwin of Glasgow , acknowledged to be an expert on women 's trades in Scotland . ] "
26 ‘ I am an expert on women 's hands .
27 I feel would never wish to give up or reject feminism , which I see as an insistence on putting women first , an insistence on women 's autonomy and I think that the debates with National Liberation struggles , the debate in the Irish National Liberation struggle has seen the two things as going hand in hand .
28 By then an issue on women 's rights was already in the planning stage .
29 They continue to have an impact on women 's involvement in public religion and on social attitude towards ‘ the female ’ .
30 The use of alternative media , when sustained , has indeed had an impact on women 's knowledge and skills and is capable of reaching significant numbers of local women .
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