Juveniles
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We have found a lot of evidence that dinosaurs changed from when they were
juveniles
to when they were adults.
In social groups of animals, the
juveniles
always look different than the adults.
The adults can recognize the juveniles; the
juveniles
can recognize the adults.
As the
juveniles
are growing up, their horns actually curve backwards.
And then, because the
juveniles
are in my collection, I cut them open ... (Laughter) and look inside.
I shared my nursery with other embryos and juveniles, from clams and crabs to sea urchins and anemones.
In one study of exonerations, for example, only eight percent of adults had falsely confessed, but 42 percent of
juveniles
had done so.
What's also shocking to most is that, in interrogations in the US, police are allowed to interrogate
juveniles
just like adults.
And treating
juveniles
as though they're adults in interrogations is a problem, because literally hundreds of psychological and neuroscientific studies tell us that
juveniles
do not think like adults, they do not behave like adults, and they're not built like adults.
We also need to consider having special protections in place for
juveniles.
Over 90 percent of
juveniles
waive their Miranda rights and submit to police questioning without lawyers or parents present.
In England and Wales, interrogations of
juveniles
must be conducted in the presence of an "appropriate adult," like a parent, guardian or social worker.
Now, having an appropriate adult safeguard for
juveniles
here in the US would not be a cure-all for improving police questioning of youth.
So if you think about all of this together for a second: as a country, we've decided that
juveniles
cannot be trusted with things like voting, buying cigarettes, attending an R-rated movie or driving, but they can make the judgment call to waive their Miranda rights, rights that we know from research, most teens don't understand or appreciate.
And firefly light first originated in these
juveniles.
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!
For the most part, these adult fireflies don't get eaten because like their
juveniles
they can manufacture toxins that are repellent to birds and other insectivores, but somewhere along the line, one particular group of fireflies somehow lost the metabolic machinery needed to make their own protective toxins.
So these organisms reproduce, the little larvae
juveniles
spill over, they all spill over, and then people can benefit from them outside too.
Ten or so adults reunite at the summer camp they attended as
juveniles.
The first 30 minutes of the movie is based on a typical story setting; a bunch of so-called cool teenagers relishing their vacation in Florida and being themselves by behaving very much like the
juveniles
they are.
America has a reputation of being cruel towards
juveniles.
I bet the scenes inspired tripe like Harry Potter
(juveniles
chasing mysteries in old English school settings, eh?).
This is a movie conceived and produced by
juveniles
for
juveniles
but is it ever funny.
Old Hundred swelled up with a triumphant burst, and while it shook the rafters Tom Sawyer the Pirate looked around upon the envying
juveniles
about him and confessed in his heart that this was the proudest moment of his life.
When one writes a novel about grown people, he knows exactly where to stop--that is, with a marriage; but when he writes of juveniles, he must stop where he best can.
'They are very beautiful,' said Mr. Pickwick, as the
juveniles
turned away, after being presented.
"My darling Blanche! recollect--""I do--I recollect all you can suggest; and I must have my will--quick, Sam!""Yes--yes--yes!" cried all the juveniles, both ladies and gentlemen.
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