Those classified as liberals reported having stressful childhoods and weaker attachments to their parents.
We will be told about their parents, about their childhoods, about their friends and schoolmates.
For most of our childhoods, adults and our parents dictated what we did most of the day.
Many of the people who built the internet (and their fortunes) spent their childhoods playing the game.
It said grandmothers also thought their own generation had the 'best childhoods' (86%) and 'enjoyed more freedom' (73%).
The dysfunction stretches across three generations, a Shakespearean saga involving unhappy childhoods and bitter accusations of cheated inheritances.
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is a remake of the classic N64 game that many of us spent our childhoods playing.
But do animals actually use their big brains and long childhoods to learn?
They are both from upstate New York, lifelong devotees of the outdoors, having spent their childhoods hunting, fishing and camping.
On the bright side, my kids aren't spending anywhere near half of their childhoods in my car (oops, I mean their car).
The Russians talk about their childhoods incessantly, when they talk at all.
If we're not old, our offspring, whose complete childhoods we archive in our hearts with four-color illustrations and footnotes, must remain big babies.
Even today, of course, young Haitians do not have idyllic childhoods.
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Perhaps feeling guilty about neglect of their families, perhaps remembering their own indulged childhoods, today's parents are too soft on their children, say some social critics.
For a while it may have helped replenish their short-lived population, but in the bargain they traded off the supple minds that longer childhoods make possible.
While it's impossible to turn back the clock to our childhoods, there are ways we can improve our ability to pay attention in the here and now.
Rantzen founded Childline to help children in danger or distress after hosting a one-off programme, Childwatch, in which she asked viewers to open up about abusive childhoods.
One reason that women are burning out early in their careers is that they have simply reached their breaking point after spending their childhoods developing well-rounded resumes.
In fact, a 2011 study in the journal Economics and Human Biology found that people with asymmetrical faces tended to come from more difficult and deprived childhoods than those with more symmetrical features.
Because humans have such long childhoods, and are so dependent on parental (particularly maternal) care during that period, a woman who kept reproducing until she died would leave a lot of unviable orphans behind her.
When they correlated their volunteers' Wilson-Patterson scores with childhood memories the researchers discovered that those classified as conservatives tended to report having had secure childhoods with strong attachments to one or both parents, and low stress.
It's during our childhoods that we Homo sapiens distance ourselves from the commands of our genes and develop the unique traits that make each of us the charming and talented people we grow up to be.
The best guess still sees the 30th Anniversary release hitting store shelves in time for the holidays (likely after Jaws, which is scheduled for release August 14th), when we can relive our childhoods in proper 1080p HD at last.
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It is fueled by images that fill the childhoods of most urban Asian-Americans: photos of martial arts icon Bruce Lee, sumo wrestlers and Japanese cartoon characters -- all of it, on the inside pages, in not very chic black and white.
But people like me who probably would have fallen under the spectrum label had it been around in our childhoods relate to, share, and deeply empathize with the struggles of autistic people, particularly when we see our children having these issues, too.
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Two years ago another Harvard researcher, Tanya Smith, found that by the time we first faced our beetle-browed cousins, their childhoods were not only briefer than ours, they were shrinking possibly an evolutionary "effort" to continue the species by getting to childbearing age sooner.
These guys seemed to know everything, the whole vo-cabulary of worldly gain and progress, so I paid extra attention during their memoir-brainstorming sessions, listened closely to their debates over how much the reading public did or did not need to know about their tortured childhoods in order to understand why they needed to make so much money in the manner in which they made it.
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