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So as a result, if we can invest in other people's children through preschool and other early
childhood
programs that are high-quality, we not only help those children, we help everyone in the metropolitan area gain in wages and we'll have the metropolitan area gain in job growth.
Another objection used sometimes here to invest in early
childhood
programs is concern about people moving out.
Okay, so to sum up, there is a lot of research evidence that early
childhood
programs, if run in a high-quality way, pay off in higher adult skills.
I actually think the more profound barrier is the long-term nature of the benefits from early
childhood
programs.
So I think the research evidence on the benefits of early
childhood
programs for the local economy is extremely strong.
They're suffering from
childhood.
By getting rid of the sticky carpets and the cigarette butts and everything else that we might remember from our childhood, I want people to understand that those are important forms of design.
And in the course of his childhood, he had 30 major surgical procedures.
So here I was with one of my
childhood
heroes, drawing every single frame that's in the film to turn that into Montreal in the future.
I used to say that these people saved me, but what I now know is they did something even more important in that they empowered me to save myself, and crucially, they helped me to understand something which I'd always suspected: that my voices were a meaningful response to traumatic life events, particularly
childhood
events, and as such were not my enemies but a source of insight into solvable emotional problems.
But that was the end of the bad news, because when Derek came home from the hospital, his family decided to employ the redoubtable nanny who was going to look after you, Derek, really for the rest of your
childhood.
Who here hasn't imitated their
childhood
hero in the playground, or mum or father?
Possibly, but I remember my
childhood.
And the song is based on what I think was my first
childhood
attempts to think about invisible forces.
Pat Mitchell: So Boyd, we know that you knew President Mandela from early
childhood
and that you heard the news as we all did today, and deeply distraught and know the tragic loss that it is to the world.
And this development in
childhood
reflects the development of our species.
In one study, we had people watch a brief video, just 46 seconds long, about
childhood
poverty that served as a reminder of the needs of others in the world around them.
Some of my most wonderful memories of
childhood
are of spending time with my grandmother, Mamar, in our four-family home in Brooklyn, New York.
These individuals were not just the victims of a troubled
childhood.
For over 100 years, neuroanatomists and later neuroscientists held the view that after initial development in childhood, no new brain cells could grow in the adult human brain.
You go into, at the Kennedy Space Center, the suit-up room, the same room that our
childhood
heroes got dressed in, that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin got suited in to go ride the Apollo rocket to the moon.
I would be there to talk to them about
childhood
vaccines, and they would bring the conversation around to "But what about the shot I get?" which is an injection they were getting called Depo-Provera, which is a contraceptive.
Through history, people have gone back into their own pasts, sometimes to a precious time in their life, to their childhood, and often, the mind gravitates in the past to a moment of shame, some sin committed, some act of selfishness, an act of omission, of shallowness, the sin of anger, the sin of self-pity, trying to be a people-pleaser, a lack of courage.
I wrote all through childhood, all through adolescence, by the time I was a teenager I was sending my very bad stories to The New Yorker, hoping to be discovered.
Now, for many of you, I know that fireflies might conjure up some really great memories: childhood, summertime, even other TED Talks.
Well, we know that these juveniles make nasty-tasting chemicals that help them survive their extended childhood, so we think these lights first evolved as a warning, a neon sign that says, "Toxic!
They might have had individuals in their families who had had a
childhood
disease, but not necessarily.
And let's go and then screen those to find those who are carrying genes for
childhood
diseases.
We've realized that we should do this in a systematic way, so we've said, let's take every single
childhood
inherited disease.
In order for us to get this project to work, we need individuals to step up in a different role and to be engaged, to realize this dream, this open crowd-sourced project, to find those unexpected heroes, to evolve from the current concepts of resources and constraints, to design those preventive therapies, and to extend it beyond
childhood
diseases, to go all the way up to ways that we could look at Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, we're going to need us to be looking inside ourselves and asking, "What are our roles?
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