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  BBC NEWS | Health | Secret of paternal bond
The scientists focused on mice with a gene that blocked progesterone receptors in normal mice.
None of the mice whose progesterone was knocked out killed their offspring, compared to a rate of 74% in a control group who had normal progesterone levels.
He said it was possible that exposure to high levels of progesterone while in the womb might have some impact on later behaviour.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/low/health/2793551.stm   (443 words)

  
  paternal
Paternal grandparents are Elaine Cokor of Quincy and Clarence Roots of Sacramento.
Paternal grandparents are Ronnie and Reda Anthony of Sebastopol.
Paternal grandparents are Gloria Gould and Herman Goble.
www.mongabay.com /igapo/biotech/paternal.html   (3067 words)

  
 The father presence questionnaire: a new measure of the subjective experience of being fathered. - HighBeam Encyclopedia
The conceptualization of father presence in these studies was simply understood as the father's coresidence with the child or, more aptly, the opposite of paternal nonresidence.
Lamb, Pleck, Charnov, and Levine (1987) viewed paternal involvement as having three dimensions: interaction, or one-to-one father-child engagement with each other; accessibility, the father's physical presence near the child without direct interaction; and responsibility, the father's planning for and execution of plans for the child's benefit or welfare.
First, we redefine father presence to include aspects of paternal experience beyond the traditional measure of coresidence.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-149157669.html   (584 words)

  
 Looking... - Quaker Parrots Forum
The first bond is with its parents (caregivers) and the second bond is for its "mate." The first parental bond is short but the second "mate" bond is in most cases a lifetime bond.
There are two/three types of bonds birds create, the paternal bond (the bond it has with it's parents) and the flock/mate bond.
Those bonds are meant to last a lifetime...the paternal bond disipates.
www.quakerparrots.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=21716   (1484 words)

  
 John A. Bond
John Alexander Bond, the present leading representative of the family and its pioneer settler in Kansas, now lives in comfortable retirement on his fine farm situated in Rossville Township John Alexander Bond was born in Virginia May 20, 1834, the eldest of his parents' seven children.
Bond rented farm land in the neighborhood of Topeka and during this period went through some of the most discouraging years that the early settlers in the state endured, the great drought and the grasshopper invasion being matters of history.
Bond numbered among her friends many of the best known people of this section and many who had been helped at times by her courage and cheerfulness and numberless acts of neighborly kindness.
skyways.lib.ks.us /kansas/genweb/archives/1918ks/biob/bondja.html   (740 words)

  
 Maternal bond - Pregnancybirthandbaby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The maternal bond is typically the relationship between a mother and her child.
The maternal bond between a woman and her biological child begins to develop during pregnancy, with her adapting her lifestyle to suit the needs of the developing infant.
In cases where the baby is born by caesarean section some mothers feel somewhat cheated from the natural birth of their child.
pregnancybirthandbaby.co.uk /wiki/index.php?title=Maternal_bond   (108 words)

  
 Paternal bond - Pregnancybirthandbaby   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The paternal bond is typically the relationship between a father and his child.
While paternity is usually established it may also occur between a man and a younger person, commonly in adoption, without the two being related to each other.
The father of a child can develop the bond during the pregnancy of his partner, feeling attachment to the unborn child.
pregnancybirthandbaby.co.uk /wiki/index.php?title=Paternal_bond   (124 words)

  
 OSCN Found Document:Application of Tubbs
He relied on his unsevered paternal bond as a non-custodial parent who was paying child support and exercising visitation rights under the terms of a prior divorce decree.
He was hence entitled to personal notice if a non-custodial father's legally protected interest in the unsevered paternal bond does include within it a claim to the continued use by the child of the surname by which it was known when the parents were divorced.
The paternal surname is said to have a tendency to identify the relationship between a father and his children whether it is bestowed as a matter of law or centuries-old custom.
www.oscn.net /applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?cite=620+P.2d+384   (2114 words)

  
 Paternal bond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Paternal bond is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
However, proof of paternity has been intrinsically problematic and so social rules often determined who would be regarded as a father e.g.
A newborn’s shoulders and hips are narrow, the abdomen protrudes slightly, and the arms and legs are relatively short.
www.experiencefestival.com /paternal_bond   (1082 words)

  
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JANE ARTHUR BOND was the daughter of Martha, a slave belonging to the Arthur family in Kentucky.
When Belinda married a young Methodist minister, Preston Bond, in 1848, Jane was given to her as a wedding present, and made her home with the Bond family in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, the Anderson County seat.
Preston Bond's fl and white children formed an extended family; all the children called Bond's wife "Ma" and Jane "Mammy." In her later years, Jane Arthur was called "Aunt Jane." In 1869, Jane and her two sons returned to the Arthur family in Knox County.
xroads.virginia.edu /~public/civilrights/0003.html   (222 words)

  
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The maternal/paternal bond, the loyalty between friends, the tie of siblings and family, plus the more subtle variations which deal with money, passion, ambition, and career, are all part of the composite that makes us part of the heartbeat that is our universe.
In the present, when two people are honoring a commitment they have made through a love bond, the turbulence of emotional distrust, misunderstanding, conflict and resentment runs out of control quite frequently.
Misunderstanding your mate, parent, child or friend is the most common error in all relationships, and it is at these moments that the love/hate bond (which thrives in the mental/emotional disorders arising out of the situation) comes into manifestation, disrupting the atmosphere with stress, tension and anxiety.
members.aol.com /davarasbook/page85.html   (1676 words)

  
 BondAustinFamilies
Joseph Bond, Grandpa, later on was married to Henrietta Lake in Perth.
Our paternal ancestor research begins with Joseph Bond who was born Dec 1809 IRE and settled in Beckwith Township, Lanark County, Upper Canada in 1827 according to the 1842 census.
Bond, Holmes and Owens gathering on Lake Ontario Aug 2000.
bondfamily.homestead.com /BondAustinFamilies.html   (1562 words)

  
 Mutant Reviewers from Hell do "A View to a Kill"
Tanya Roberts is Bond girl Stacey Sutton, and she is perhaps the most stupidest action heroine in the history of film (I’m sure there have been worse, but wait until the blimp scene and email me if you don’t injure yourself slapping your forehead).
Finally, Bond acts really stupid at certain points, and seems to think that a fireman in the United States should know who he is (kinda defeats the whole idea of “secret agent” if so).
It really is, because it’s still James Bond and Moore, who can do the role in his sleep by his 7th and final Bond film (and seems to, on occasion), is still super-British and cool.
www.mutantreviewers.com /r007view.html   (1603 words)

  
 Jewish Law - Articles ("The Preembryo in Halacha")
Subject to careful supervision of the physician, waiting periods, and exploration of alternatives, AIH is generally regarded as a halachically permissible procedure through which paternity can be established and the mitzva of p'ru v'revu or at least lashevet can be fulfilled.
Moreover, although a woman is technically not obligated in the mitzva of pr'v u'revu, she certainly could not insist on contraception or abstinence on the grounds that pregnancy per se is a dangerous condition.
The obligations and responsibilities of the marital bond including onah, lashevet yatzara, and the duty to facilitate the husband's mitzva of pru v'revu all combine to negate the elements of sakkana which at best is remote and infrequent.
jlaw.com /Articles/preemb.html   (4414 words)

  
 Global Catholic News - Paternity in Crisis, Professor Tells Symposium
ROME, JUNE 29, 2004 (Zenit.org).- The sense of paternity is in "profound crisis today," says a professor and author of essays on paternity.
He cited three causes for the lack of a model of a paternal figure: "rejection of the patriarchal model driven by democratic thought and feminist militancy;...
Lacroix said that "a correlation exists between the sense of paternity and the religious sense of life." In his opinion, the paternal bond is of an "invisible essence."
www.catholic.net /global_catholic_news/template_news.phtml?news_id=56090&channel_id=2   (361 words)

  
 Bear Cub - Synopsis - Moviefone
Pedro initially bristles at the idea of playing babysitter, but he soon warms to the situation, and develops a paternal bond his nephew.
When Pedro gets word that Violetta has been arrested in India for drug smuggling and is likely to spend some time behind bars, he realizes that he's going to be stuck with Bernardo for a while -- and to his surprise, he doesn't mind the idea at all.
While Pedro is strictly mindful of his behavior around the house, he occasionally slips out for anonymous sex with fellow bears, and when a detective hired by Doña Teresa catches him in the act, it's an open question if he'll be allowed to have continued custody of his nephew.
movies.aol.com /movie/bear-cub/20323/synopsis   (304 words)

  
 Catholics: Pope
Peter experiences the Father's life as a father so that Jesus would be experienced by Peter as the Son of the Father rather than say the brother of the Father.
The Father shares the Trinitarian bond through which the apostolic bond is established which to this day is characterized as paternal and the successors of which are refered to as Father.
That same bond, the same authority, and the same inerrant proclamation of Christ is continued today through the Papal office and expressed by the Holy Father Pope John Paul II.
en.allexperts.com /q/Catholics-955/Pope.htm   (820 words)

  
 Paternal bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Statistics show that fathers' levels of testosterone tend to decline several months before the birth of the child (due, perhaps, to an inverse pheromonal chemical produced by the mother during pregnancy).
Fathers find many ways to bond with their children, such as soothing, consoling, feeding (expressed breast milk, infant formula or solids), bathing, dressing, playing, and cuddling the sleeping baby.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paternal_bond   (296 words)

  
 Paternal Bond - Information from A to Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Since high testosterone levels seem to encourage more aggressive behaviour, low levels may enhance the ability to develop a new relationship bond (for example, with the child).
Fathers find many ways to bond with their children, such as soothing, consoling, feeding (solids), bathing, dressing, playing, and cuddling the sleeping baby.
Carrying the infant in a sling or backpack or pushing them in a baby transport can also go towards building the bond.
www.infofromatoz.com /letter_p_articles/paternal-bond.html   (211 words)

  
 James Bond
JAMES BOND was born a slave in 1863 on the Preston Bond farm in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, and with his mother, was emancipated in 1865.
The Bonds had six children - Gilbert (b-1896), James Palmer (b-1898), Thomas Moore (b-1900), Maxwell Henry - later James Max (b-1902), Horace Mann (1904), and Lucy Jane (b-1909).
He moved to Williamsburg where his mother and brother lived; Jane Alice Bond became a part-time teacher in the one-room school run by Henry Bond.
xroads.virginia.edu /~PUBLIC/civilrights/0001.html   (490 words)

  
 EI > Reviews > Man on Fire (2004)
Suicidal ex-CIA assassin John Creasy (Denzel Washington) is given a new lease on life when he is asked to bodyguard Pita Ramos (Dakota Fanning), the nine-year-old daughter of a wealthy industrialist in Mexico City.
Creasy is initially reluctant to take on the assignment, but the more he gets to know the precocious child, the more he develops a touching paternal bond with her.
Just when their special friendship is solidified, Pita is kidnapped for ransom and presumed dead after a botched rescue attempt.
einsiders.com /reviews/archives/show_theatrical.php?review_theatricle=95   (660 words)

  
 Paternal bond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
There are several parent self-report measures that have been developed for use by clinicians and researchers to assess parenting, such as the Parenting Stress Index (PSI; Abidin, 1995) and Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI; Bavolek, 1984).
Paternal bond: Encyclopedia II - Parenting - Pregnancy and the early years
During pregnancy the unborn child is affected by many decisions his or her parents make, particularly choices linked to their lifestyle.
www.experiencefestival.com /paternal_bond/page/2   (1223 words)

  
 Bond
*A surety bond is a three party contract, where the ''surety'' promises to pay the ''obligee'' for non-performance or dishonesty by the ''principal''.
*Bond albedo is a measure of electromagnetic radiation of an astronomical body
*In biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some species between the male and female in a breeding pair.
www.artistopia.com /bond   (639 words)

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Breastfeeding
The bond between the baby and its mother is also strengthened during breastfeeding.
The maternal bond is strengthened through breastfeeding, with the hormonal releases giving the mother positive feelings of nurture towards the child.
Building upon this bond is very important as studies show that up to 80% of mothers suffer from some form of postpartum depression, though most cases are very mild.
www.singaporemoms.com /parenting/Breast_feeding   (6414 words)

  
 Fordham University Dissertation Furthers Spitzer's Landmark Study on Sexual Re-orientation Success
The psychological variables examined in the study such as high lack of psychological relatedness to other men, reduction of conflict associated with restrictive affectionate behavior between men, heterosexual identity, high intrinsic religiosity, and absent/weak bonding with father as a group predicted treatment success.
Men who became more comfortable in expressing their thoughts and feelings to other men and those who became comfortable with non-sexualized touch demonstrated a significant advantage in treatment.
Of particular interest was the finding that problematic masculinity may be more amenable to sexual reorientation interventions than an absent/weak paternal bond.
www.narth.com /docs/fordham.html   (874 words)

  
 Paternal Ancestors of Shirley
John Bond was born about 1633 and died on 02 May 1669 in, Isle of Wright, Virginia about age 36.
Dorthy was born about 1637 and died on 10 Jul 1684 in, Isle of Wright, Virginia about age 47.
John Bond (born about 1660 in, Isle of Wright, Virginia - died on 15 Feb 1687 in, Isle of Wright, Virginia)
members.cox.net /hpeterjr/shirleyspaternalancestors/a10.htm   (457 words)

  
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The baby is able to differentiate sounds during the last trimester, and so will respond to the sound of the father's voice immediately after birth.
From the father's perspective, establishing that paternal bond will last for a lifetime.
The 1990's mark the fortieth anniversaries of both the Prepared Childbirth and the Women's Movements that have greatly influenced the paternal role in child raising.
sesd.sk.ca /psychology/Psych20/page22.html   (460 words)

  
 paternal - OneLook Dictionary Search
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