Abstinence only education relies too much on the fairy tale that all our hormone-addled teenagers and young adults have deep reserves of self discipline.
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"Self-harm needs a lot of time-intensive work - there are a lot of deep issues behind the self-harm and that needs a therapeutic approach and that needs money, " she said.
While I have a deep and abiding respect for self-made people, no one values the beneficial effects of an authentic culture on individuals, including myself, more than I do.
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They include deep trust, autonomy and self-regulation, participation in public policy, funding for what we value in both patient care and medical research in addition to many personal rewards.
It was almost as if there was an "off" switch for the self, buried deep in our minds, and the world's religions were a thousand different ways of pressing the switch.
Google certainly has pockets deep enough to trick out self-driving cars with any kind of pricey gear, but researchers at the University of Oxford have begun testing a solution that aims to keep things affordable.
Mr. Pitt couples a star presence there's a singular there there whenever the A's general manager is in camera range to a beautifully measured ensemble performance that makes Billy a minimalist ironist, tossing off funny remarks with an abandon that almost conceals his deep anger, pain or self-doubt.
Despite its popularity among young women, a male writer known as Yoshi, widely considered the first cellular novelist, brought the burgeoning genre to light when he self-published "Deep Love" in 2002.
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His self-pity is not deep enough to wipe out his inspiration for writing and singing, though.
The scars of the insurgency, or "militancy, " as locals refer to the vicious armed struggle for self-determination, are deep.
The self-inflicted wound it too deep to bind, the bleeding too profuse to staunch.
As Mr Johnston's painstakingly detailed account slowly reveals, Wordsworth's search for his political identity was a messy business, mixed up with sex, money, friendship and deep emotion areas which his maturer self was less than comfortable exposing.
So the ability that Barack shows in the book to be brutally self-reflective this is deep stuff.
To engage a good brand in a deep relationship is synonymous with my becoming my uncreated self, and this is the most profound of choices.
There is certainly no shortage of stress relievers and in addition to the above, various progressive muscular relaxation exercises, autogenic training, deep breathing, massage therapies, visual imagery and self-hypnosis practices are popular.
For bold growth policies to blossom in Washington, the hesitant self-congratulation needs to turn into a deep conviction that the economy is sturdy and successful.
But most people in these communities had deep personal as well as economic adaptations to make, changes in self-perception, role, usefulness, fulfillment and potential.
Even as Adam Riess was regaling the media with an amusing, self-depreciating, anecdote about his early morning wake-up call from Oslo, deep in the bowels of UCL's Department of Physics and Astronomy researchers were putting the finishing touches to a camera that could finally shed some light on the discovery that won him the Nobel Prize for Physics.
Self-proclaimed "histo-tainer" Charles Phoenix visits the fair in search of extraordinary livestock, deep-fried Twinkies, and a high-stakes beanbag toss.
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