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She's a little nurturer, she's very generous, she's very loving.
She's just such a nurturer, and she's such a caretaker.
In relationships, she resists every stereotype of the female nurturer.
Nordstrom, ever the nurturer of unpolished genius, assured him otherwise.
"He's always been a nurturer of his brother," Perine says.
I'm the primary nurturer as well as the primary breadwinner.
Even before she becomes pregnant, Lawrence's character is the ultimate nurturer.
Motherhood as a social construct is becoming increasingly entrepreneurial, as social safety nets fray and being a stay-at-home nurturer — or even a nurturer with a full-time-job — becomes increasingly unfeasible for many women.
A nurturer by nature, you're both a great listener and incredibly understanding.
You're a nurturer by nature, Cancer, but July is about putting yourself first.
I've asked Hashish, the nurturer who's been showing me around, but it was … unclear.
"Cancer is a natural nurturer who exudes 'I will take care of you' vibes," Biehl says.
The animals are used to poke fun at the notion of a bucolic nurturer and caretaker.
Could it be that, besides being her pet's nurturer and protector, she was also her abuser?
Shiva: Luce has always taken a more caring role in the relationship, she's such a nurturer.
I think you find the press has been his nurturer and validator for thirty to forty years.
Raised by a feminist mom, and a feminist himself, Levi is a self-described nurturer and caregiver.
My father is more the nurturer and has incredible patience, but my mother would make the big decisions.
I'm not a nurturer by nature, and yet I seem to constantly find myself in the role of caretaker.
He would become America's ruling maestro of resentment, the nurturer of white male grievance in an increasingly diverse world.
Instead of just saying you're a nurturer, psychological astrologers help you figure out how that nurturing quality impacts your life.
"When a woman goes to prison, her children are deeply affected because their main nurturer is gone," Deborah tells PEOPLE.
You might be the sign of the nurturer, but really, how can you nurture anyone when you're not putting yourself first?
She's a nurturer, and LaChanze imbues the character with such soothing generosity that you almost forget how cliché-corseted she is.
While some of us might think of our mom as our protector and nurturer, for others, the relationship is far more complicated.
"I guess I'm more of a nurturer now," Beck said of his turn to youth coaching, as he cracked a sly smile.
As the role of mother and nurturer becomes harder to play, given people's time and financial constraints, we fetishize it ever more fiercely.
The benevolent nurturer who knows when and how to wean (and depart her child's life entirely) , and the possessive monster who can't let go.
You may think you've found the perfect combination of sexpot/chef/nurturer and now all your problems are solved, but it is not so.
The Moon is in the sign of the nurturer, Cancer, and you're thinking about how you will take care of yourself and the people you love.
For just a few beautiful, lacerating moments, they are the blood-bound mother and son, nurturer and child, that on some level they have always been.
I'm such a nurturer at heart and it's like, 'Yes I want to have a great time,' but it's all about everyone else celebrating this amazing moment.
"She's a nurturer," said Sloane Stephens, the reigning United States Open champion, who like so many American tennis stars has known Rinaldi since her early teenage years.
This image that it is people-based, soft and empathetic, and all about helping employees work through issues leaves it largely populated by women as the stereotypical nurturer.
What if only specializing a full-time protector for the weakest members of your species, a nurturer, gives your people any hope of survival against an enemy like that?
Being successful in life as a squirrel (meaning surviving) researchers found, had less to do with the little creature's own genes than its mom's genetic disposition to be a good nurturer.
And while I've always been ambitious in my career, I'm also an alpha nurturer, the one friends and colleagues call when they need to vent or just hear a soothing word or two.
Jonas Mekas — that godfather and perpetual nurturer of avant-garde cinema — first published Metaphors as a special issue of his and his brother Adolfas' magazine, Film Culture, which was designed by George Maciunas.
In a webcam confessional, this responsible nurturer of children expressed her disdain for the song, explaining that though the bad words are censored on the radio, we can still "dictate" what Vince is saying.
It took me years to recognize that her ability to be both a nurturer at home and a cop in the world was an immense display of power in a racist and sexist society.
From its base on West 221th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Mr. Eagan, the 21988-year-old founding artistic director, has built a formidable record as a spotter and nurturer of outside-the-box talent.
Also, if you're trying to have kids or working on anything concerning fertility, this eclipse in nurturer Cancer (which is ruled by the Moon, symbolic of the womb) is going to bring big shifts.
This may seem a strange observation, since artists like Bourgeois and Kelly — not to mention Sally Mann, Elizabeth Murray, and Lisa Sigal — have put to rest the traditionalist's trap of mother as singular nurturer.
He compares Mr Xi's role to that of the pope: "The general secretary, armed with doctrinal infallibility, like the pope, is a rule-giver, spiritual nurturer and voice of doctrinal purity and correctness," he writes.
Ricky rapidly bonds with the woman, who goes by Aunty Bella (Rima Te Wiata as the nurturer), but he's kept at arm's length by her gruff, taciturn husband, Uncle Hec (Sam Neill, perfect as the house geezer).
The first part of the month, we had the Sun in Cancer, the sign of the nurturer, and it was in the part of your chart that rules shared resources—are you giving too much of yourself away, Sagittarius?
For those who see "man, the hunter" and "woman, the nurturer" when they imagine life in the distant past, Mr Fuentes points out that there is no evidence from archaeology to support the idea that roles were assigned according to gender or age.
"In each instance, their time on Versus Versace led to them making a huge advancement in their design career," Ms. Versace said in her statement, suggesting that she seemed to be embracing with gusto her role as a nurturer of the next generation.
Mentored by Wynton Marsalis when he was still in high school, Mr. Hargrove went on to become a relentless nurturer of young talent, collaborating on recordings and bandstands across the world, and providing space for upstart performers at the Jazz Gallery in New York.
It casts ECB President Mario Dragio once again as nurturer of confidence in the bloc's still-fragile economy, only months after the bank announced the end of four years of unprecedented asset purchases, and as Draghi himself prepares to hand over the reins to a successor later this year.
The policy changes cast ECB President Mario Draghi once again as nurturer of confidence in the bloc's still-fragile economy, only months after the bank announced the end of four years of unprecedented asset purchases, and as Draghi himself prepares to hand over the reins to a successor later this year.
In this franchise's finale, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) — who has evolved over the years from a scrappy backwoods hunter-nurturer into an exemplar of female power — and her team of warriors from District 13 fight to the death against the totalitarian government of Panem and its leader, President Snow (Donald Sutherland).
And somehow, it still makes so much sense to think of Fisher as part of a mother-daughter dynamic—not as a docile caretaker or a fragile child on the edge, but as an empowering figure, a nurturer, the wise old General Organa handing off the lightsaber to a younger generation of self-possessed women.
She says the one thing that doesn't match up is that typically, my Cancer boyfriend would be doing all of the cooking as a nurturer; and that as an Aquarius, I would be really into the idea of great food and learning about it, but too much of a space cadet to actually prepare it.
In the realm of commodities investing, few have experienced these vicissitudes more acutely than Mr. Anderson, who began his investing career in 1994 with hedge fund nurturer Julian H. Robertson Jr. By 2007, Mr. Anderson had $9 billion under management and, with investment banks clamoring for stakes in fast-growing hedge funds, Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse as shareholders.
The same is true of the album's other nods of tribute: a flowing elaboration on "Barbara Allen," the traditional folk song, linked to the memory of the bassist Charlie Haden; "The Nurturer," a soul ballad dedicated to the trumpeter and mentor Marcus Belgrave; and "For Fr. Peter O'Brien," a springy invention inspired by the Jesuit priest who managed the pianist and composer Mary Lou Williams.
They include my maternal grandfather, a former sharecropper and auto factory worker; my grandmother, a former domestic worker; my mother, who raised three kids while putting herself through medical school; my twin brother, a scientist who has been a constant companion and nurturer; Dana Canedy, the former senior editor without whose guidance and mentorship I simply wouldn't be here; Janet Elder, the recently deceased deputy managing editor and the fiercest advocate anybody could hope for; Dean Baquet, our executive editor, who wears a million hats, including stealth mentor; and Greg Winter, the deputy international editor, a great journalistic mind who happens to be my husband.
Dea Gravida is similar to kourotrophos figures. (, "child nurturer"). These figures typically presented as women or goddesses holding babies in their arms and they were sometimes shown nursing.Lampsas Giannis, Dictionary of the Ancient World (Lexiko tou Archaiou Kosmou), Vol.
This is not the same as demonic possession, but it involves a similar problem of acknowledging a divided spiritual self. While Curse of Chalion focuses on the Daughter (teacher and nurturer) among the five gods, and Paladin of Souls on the Bastard (master of disasters), The Hallowed Hunt presents the warrior realm of the Son.
For many years, Bean and Mills played roles in First Lutheran's annual production of A Christmas Carol; Bean played Ebenezer Scrooge. For much of his career and to his death, he was represented by the Artists & Representatives agency. In its brief statement after his death, they noted he was an assiduous nurturer of rising talent.
Joyce is a horticulturalist, writer, and the wife of Marcus Chalfen. She has four sons, all of whom adore her fiercely. Joyce is a natural nurturer and constantly feels the need to care for things and people. From the moment they meet, Millat entrances Joyce, and she feels the need to mother him and pander to his needs.
The property was purchased by the National Trust in December 1970 for A$50,000. In 1994 the property was used to film the movie Sirens. During their period of residence at Springwood, the Lindsays created a body of work of national importance. Norman Lindsay was the artist and creator: Rose was the etching technician, nurturer and wellspring of Norman's artistic drive.
Foon, however, is a notorious playboy not eager to settle down. Predictably, Holli-yuk catches him in an act of infidelity. After a freak accident leaves Foon suffering from a mildly debilitating mental illness, Holli-yuk offers to become a nurse for him. Taking advantage of her role as his nurturer, she gleefully devises methods to punish him for his callous behaviour.
Weisstein believed that psychology was prejudiced towards women, in that psychologists did not respect evidence that showed men and women were equal. Weisstein stated that due to the prejudice, psychologists limit the discovery of actual human potential that women possess. Similarly, according to Weisstein, women were only looked at in terms of the social expectations of them (i.e. weaker, 'nurturer', inferior, etc.).
Of the title, Camper stated that it "just floated in on the wind. I like the word 'mother' because it can mean both 'Mother' — creator and nurturer — and 'Mutha.' I like the word 'juicy' because, well, who doesn't?" Her editing of this book is very significant due to it being the first anthology of queer comics to have appeared since the release of Gay Comix.
The Growing Participator Approach (GPA) is an alternative paradigm for second language acquisition created by Greg Thomson. In GPA, the goal is not language acquisition, but participation in the life of a new community, which is constantly growing over time. Thus, GPA uses the terminology of a 'growing participator' instead of a language learner, and a 'nurturer' instead of a teacher. Theoretically, GPA draws upon Lev Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory, especially as interpreted by James Wertsch.
Recruitment is very important in Latin America, Israel, Nicaragua, Rwanda and Northern Ireland. In Turkey, the wife of the chief commander represents the mother of the military family. Some states in the developing world are egalitarian and many women are recruited into the military to achieve the modern ideal. With women's customary role as a nurturer and mother, the increased equality and inclusion of women in the military could change the reason for war or raison d'être of wars.
Late Mycenaean Kourotrophe phi-figurine (circa 1360 B.C.E.) (alt= Kourotrophos (, "child nurturer") is the name that was given in ancient Greece to gods and goddesses whose properties included their ability to protect young people. Numerous gods are referred to by the epithet, including, but not limited to, Athena, Apollo, Hermes, Hecate, Aphrodite, Artemis, and Eileithyia. They were usually depicted holding an infant in their arms.Lampsas Giannis, Dictionary of the Ancient World (Lexiko tou Archaiou Kosmou), Vol.
According to Waite's The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, The Empress is the inferior (as opposed to nature's superior) Garden of Eden, the "Earthly Paradise". Waite defines her as a — a fruitful mother of thousands: "she is above all things universal fecundity and the outer sense of the Word, the repository of all things nurturing and sustaining, and of feeding others." The Empress is a mother, a creator, and nurturer. In many decks she can be shown as pregnant.
Extended periods of aging in American oak has long been associated with Spanish wine from regions like the Rioja. In Spain, winemakers often use the Spanish word elaborar (to elaborate) rather than fabricar (to produce/make) when describing the Spanish winemaking philosophy. This relates to the view that the winemaker acts as more of a nurturer of the grapes and wine rather than as a producer. For many years, Spanish winemaking was very rustic and steeped in tradition.
Specifically, very few mothers on the poverty line had a college degree and were having to "work to make ends meet". Not only do these demographic attributes affect parenting in poverty, emotional attributes provided an instability as well when viewed by Dr. Bloom. Mothers have been noted as the "caregivers" or "nurturer" of families. Some stereotypical things that are expected of mothers are harder to provide in a low-income household when a mother is the main provider.
The general framework for context-aware system is being developed as Rover System which is designed to provide relevant information to decision makers about a situation at hand. In a research study, he was recognized to be the 27th top nurturer in Computer Science in the world. He was elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 1991 and a Fellow of the AAAS in 2005. He is a Senior Member of then ACM, and a member of Sigma Xi.
Marie played Olive in the 1982 TV movie Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family. Another 2001 TV movie, Inside the Osmonds, produced by Jimmy, depicted the brothers' egos, George's fiscal mismanagement, and the family's quest to build a multi-media empire as leading to their downfall. As a nurturer and because of her love for all children who are struggling, Olive leveraged her family's fame to start The Osmond Foundation, now known as the Children's Miracle Network which Marie continues to support.
Brandenburg-Prussia (red 1640, red and green 1688). During the Thirty Years' War, George William was succeeded by Frederick William, born 1620, who became known as "The Great Elector" (Der Große Kurfürst).Duchhardt (2006), p. 97 The character of the young elector had been stamped by his Calvinist nurturer Calcum, a long stay in the Dutch Republic during his grand tour, and the events of the war, of which a meeting with his uncle Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in Pomerania was among the most impressive.
Ancestral reverence is the habitual act of caring for elders, and eventual ancestors, within a community or society. Once the elders become ancestors, they will be responsible for providing wisdom and guidance which is highly vauled. The Nurturer and Motherer are both described a call for all community members to play an active role in the rearing of the community and propaganda of the race through care. It is an African woman's duty to not only care and nourish her family, but to provide the care and nourishment for her race as a whole.
He was primarily a pastor and a nurturer of the potential he saw in people. He personally interviewed candidates for Theology at King's and made offers in advance of 'A'-level results. A low requirement, of perhaps only two 'A'-levels, would ensure than many men got the chance of a university education. The first year at King's was designed to sort 'the sheep from the goats', so that some would continue to the degree and ordination qualification combined (BD/AKC), with others pursuing the AKC alone for ordination.
The stage play concerns three main characters: Martha, the psychiatrist; the Mother Superior; and Agnes, the novice. There are no other characters on stage. All three roles are considered demanding for the actors playing them.. Martha covers the full gamut of emotion during the play, from nurturer to antagonist, from hard nosed court psychiatrist and atheist to faith-searching healer. She is always on stage and has only three small respites from monologues or dialogue while Agnes and the Mother Superior enact flashbacks to events at the convent.
Jonas, a 12-year-old boy, lives in a Community isolated from all except a few similar towns, where everyone from small infants to the Chief Elder has an assigned role. With the annual Ceremony of Twelve upcoming, he is nervous, for there he will be assigned his life's work. He seeks reassurance from his father, a Nurturer (who cares for the new babies, who are genetically engineered; thus, Jonas's parents are not biologically related to him), and his mother, an official in the Department of Justice. He is told that the Elders, who assign the children their careers, are always right.
Recently he was awarded Lifetime Achievement Award, 2017 by India CSR. He is the recipient of Award of Excellence in Research (2005), Best Teacher Award (2008), Nurturer of Talent Award (2008) and Best Director Award (2009). His book on Productivity Management was given Escorts Book Award (1998) and ISTD National Book Award (2000) and book on Supply Chain Modelling and Solutions (2007) and World Class Manufacturing received ISTD National Book Award (2001) for outstanding contribution to the understanding of management principles and practices. As a token of excellence for his research work, he received three best paper award (1996, 1999, 2005).
He writes of Alexandre Desmier "this veritable nurturer was not only support and a retreat for me and for you, but for all the people who came to ask for help and retreat during the persecution." In 1707, the receivership of Louis XIV was lifted and the castle was returned to Éléonore. On the death of the latter in 1722, the castle’s new owner was her daughter Sophia Dorothea of Celle, wife of King George I of Great Britain. She died four years later leaving the property to her children, George II of England and Queen Sophia of Prussia.
Original 1992 US release # "Deep Grub Yonder" - 4:27 # "665" - 2:19 # "Yakboy=Nurturer" - 9:37 # "Nick Long Ding Barn" - 1:05 # "Tooth Ferry" - 3:09 # "Disindependence" - 3:31 # "Well Nigh Dusk" - 1:17 # "Wings Spred Wide I Thot 'Ignition'" - 3:09 # "Janellopy" 3:27 # "Spurning of Angel Peg" - 3:15 # "Sorry About the Blood" - 1:02 # "Fong" - 3:07 # "Girler Too" - 5:04 1993 UK Rough Trade re-issue bonus tracks # "Secret Bloodthirst" - 14:19 # "Large Organs" - 3:01 # "Johnny Pissoff & The Red Angel Meets" (Fugs cover) - 5:00 # "Yakboy=Enabler (Alternate Mix") - 3:27 Track listing notes: "Yakboy=Enabler" is not an alternate mix of the album version of "Yakboy=Nurturer"; it is an entirely different recording of the first section of the song. 1994 Japanese King Records re-issue bonus tracks # "Ordnance (Cont'd)" - 21:09 # "Apolotix" - 3:32 # "Mind Yer Altar" - 0:25 # "Another Movement" - 1:41 # "Sad Sailor Story" - 5:07 Track listing notes: "Ordnance (Cont'd)" is from (and all of) Side 2 of the vinyl-only LP, Godspeed the Hemorrhage (1993). (Side 1 of this album was included in bonus tracks of the concurrent Japanese re-issue of the Godspeed the Punchline album.) The remaining bonus tracks are from Our Scars Like Badges, the first Trumans Water seven-inch EP (Homestead Records, 1992).
Jones stated that Bridget values her family which is "ironically, the most inconsistent yet the most consistent thing in her life", calling her the only family member who has her "priorities straight". She also described Bridget as being the "voice of reason" and "moral compass" of the Forrester family, even acting as a "nurturer" to her parents. Furthermore, she opined that Bridget's deep "personal turmoil" acts as life experience, allowing her to offer advice to others. Bridget became a doctor, as she "lives to help other people", with Jones stating that this was the "most natural thing in the world" for her to do.
All language programs emphasize time, but in GPA the focus is both on quantity of time, and on quality. "Host world time" is divided into "lifestyle growing participation time" (naturalistic immersion) and "Special growth participation time" In general, "Host world time" is time when the GP is interacting with host people using host words, and attempting to follow host ways. GPA aims for 20 hours/week during which "people interact with me in my growth zone in their languacultural world." As a result, because a beginning growing participator's growth is so limited, early growth requires that a dedicated host person be recruited as a special nurturer.
Though Etruscans preferred to show the goddess as a nurturer (Kourotrophos) rather than an abductor of young men, the late Archaic sculptural acroterion from Etruscan Cære, now in Berlin, showing the goddess in archaic running pose adapted from the Greeks, and bearing a boy in her arms, has commonly been identified as Eos and Cephalus.Goldberg 1987:605-614 casts doubt on the boy's identification, in the context of Etruscan and Greek abduction motifs. On an Etruscan mirror Thesan is shown carrying off a young man, whose name is inscribed as Tinthu.Noted by Goldberg 1987: in I. Mayer-Prokop, Die gravierten etruskischen Griffspiegel archaischen Stils (Heidelberg) 1966, fig. 61.
Each day they are reminded, awoken to the sound of death from the mines: the likely fate of every male worker in the town. Mazie, as a girl, also has a close encounter of being consumed by the mine when a miner tries to throw her into a cavern. According to Bonnie Lyons: “the miner imagines the mine as a ravenous woman [. . .] [and] the fact that the miner sees woman as devourer rather than nurturer demonstrates the extremity of his condition, a result of the economic and social conditions in general.”Lyons 150 The characters are caught in a nightmare caused by their circumstances—leading to the next theme.
The Bono people regard Asase Ya as Mother Earth, the earth goddess of fertility, the upholder of truth, and the creator Goddess who comes to fetch Bono people's souls to the otherworld (Planet Jupiter) at the time of death. She is credited as being the nurturer of the earth and is considered to provide sustenance for all. When a member of the Bono people wants to prove their credibility, they touch their lips to the soil of Bono and recite the Asase Ya Prayer-Poem. Another tradition holds that because Thursday is reserved as Asase Ya's day, the Bono people generally abstain from tilling the land of Bono.
The marginalization is evident in the gendered language used to describe nature, such as "Mother Earth" or "Mother Nature", and the animalized language used to describe women. Some discourses link women specifically to the environment because of their traditional social role as a nurturer and caregiver. Ecofeminists following in this line of thought believe that these connections are illustrated through the coherence of socially- labeled values associated with 'femininity' such as nurturing, which are present both among women and in nature. Alternatively, ecofeminist and activist Vandana Shiva wrote that women have a special connection to the environment through their daily interactions and that this connection has been underestimated.
The Lewis character was unconventional, in regards to gender, and that challenged what masculinity was. There are a couple of Martin and Lewis films that present the Lewis character in gender-swapped roles, but it was Lewis' solo films that posed questions about gender and gender roles. Aside from Cinderfella (1960) that cast him in the Cinderella role, films such as Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958) and The Geisha Boy (1958) showed his interactions with children that put him less in the authoritative father role and placed him more in the nurturing mother role. In the 1965 film The Family Jewels, Lewis takes on the dual role as protector, the father role, and nurturer, the mother role.
Gillies took a brief break from football after finishing his playing career at Leicester in the summer of 1955, but returned to the club less than a year later to become part of the club's coaching staff under Dave Halliday in April 1956, before being made the club's manager on 1 November 1958.Soccerbase - Leicester City Managerial History In 1959, Gillies signed then-unknown 22-year-old goalkeeper Gordon Banks from Chesterfield for just £7,000. He also signed club stalwarts Dave Gibson, Mike Stringfellow, Lenny Glover and Derek Dougan. He was known as a fine nurturer and scout of young talent, bringing along Peter Shilton, Frank McLintock, Graham Cross and David Nish.
This is due to a perception of politically ambitious women as either being too feminine or too masculine, to be capable of the job that certain offices demand. This is typically linked to the ideal that women will take care of ‘women’s issues’, such as education and abortion, while men will take care of ‘men’s issues’ such as the military, national security, and the economy. This way of thinking can be attributed to the ‘essentialist’ account of gender and plays into the deeply held belief by many in our society that both men and women inherently hold true to their ‘essence’ of either being feminine or masculine. Women are often viewed as being a caring nurturer in comparison to most men being viewed as aggressive and brash.
Isaacs, Deanna (2012-08-30) "Rahm's golden opportunity: save Prentice hospital" Chicago Reader Northwestern University announced plans to demolish it and replace it with a medical research facility.Kamin, Blair (2012-08-03) "Emanuel noncommittal on fate of Prentice building" Chicago Tribune Preservationists and prominent architects (including at least 6 Pritzker Prize winners) had called on Northwestern and the City of Chicago to save the building,ArchitectureChicago Plus blog (2012-08-30) appealing to Chicago's "global reputation as a nurturer of bold and innovative architecture". Jeanne Gang presented a reuse design incorporating the building into a skyscraper. In the debate over the building's planned demolition, Northwestern argued that the site was needed for medical research aimed at attacking heart disease, cancer, and children's diseases.
229 In his October 17, 1893, letter Leo Tolstoy wrote to Grigorovich: "You are a man most dear to me, especially due to the unforgettable effect your first two novels have had upon me… How enraptured and touched was I, the 16 year old boy, as I've read Anton Goremyka for the first time to marvel at this unbelievable revelation, that one could write about muzhik, our nurturer and, if I may say so, spiritual teacher, not as of a landscape's detail, but as of a real man, and to write with love, respect and even some trepidation."The Complete L.N.Tolstoy, Goslitizdat, Moscow, 1953. Vol. LXI, p.409 Alexander Hertzen remembered how Anton Goremyka had awakened in him deep patriotic feelings and made him look closer at the life of common people in Russia.
In one of his works G. Dumézil has postulated the existence of a structural difference in level between the Indo-European gods of beginning and ending and the other gods who fall into a tripartite structure, reflecting the most ancient organization of society. So in IE religions there is an introducer god (as Vedic Vâyu and Roman Janus) and a god of ending, a nurturer goddess and a genie of fire (as Vedic Saraswati and Agni, Avestic Armaiti, Anâitâ and Roman Vesta) who show a sort of mutual solidarity: the concept of 'god of ending' is defined in connection to the human referential, i.e. the current situation of man in the universe, and not to endings as transitions, which are under the jurisdiction of the gods of beginning owing to the ambivalent nature of the concept. Thus the god of beginning is not structurally reducible to a sovereign god, nor the goddess of ending to any of the three categories on to which the goddesses are distributed.
The infant uses this state to take in cognitive and social information from the environment as well as to bring forth and modify inputs from the surrounding world; and Regulatory Subsystem: Behaviorally represented via the observable strategies the infant uses (Self-Regulation) in maintaining a balanced, relatively stable and relaxed state of subsystem of functioning or in returning to this a state of subsystem functioning if imbalance, or stress has occurred within the subsystems. The Synactive Theory is the foundation of both: 1) the Assessment of Preterm Infants’ Behavior (APIB), a standardized comprehensive newborn test, and 2) the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP), which is the care and intervention approach, that focuses on each infant's behavioral cues (e.g., hand(s) to mouth, bracing with feet against a supporting surface) in order to support the infant's strengths and reduce the infant's vulnerabilities. The infant's family is viewed as the infant's most important nurturer and is integrated in all care from the infant's birth on throughout the infant's hospitalization.
Since the turn of the 21st century, Edwards' music, especially in his diverse larger scale works, has begun to integrate the many consistent elements of his earlier work – ranging from childlike simplicity, embellished Eastern pentatonicism, medieval Western modality, fragments of plainchant, occasional outbursts of expressionistic angst, complex textures which include the development of motives and Western counterpoint, Eastern heterophony, and a deep spiritual dimension with both Eastern and Western overtones. There are allusions to indigenous music but not direct quotations: where the didjeridu occurs its function has always been discussed between composer and performer. To these he has often added theatre and ritual, costume, lighting and dance, most manifest in such orchestral works as Bird Spirit Dreaming (2002), Full Moon Dances (2012) and Frog and Star Cycle (2015). Cultural symbols such as the Virgin Mary and her Eastern equivalent, Guanyin, goddess of compassion, make frequent appearance in the guise of the Earth Mother, protector and nurturer of the environment – Edwards' work has always had a strongly ecological focus.

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