A teenager's early experimentation ordsprog

en A teenager's early experimentation might be minor, but it can still have a damaging effect on their developing brain,

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. Although many teenagers experiment with drugs, most don't become regular users but may try the drug later again as adults. A teenager's early experimentation might be minor, but it can still have a damaging effect on their developing brain.

en The importance (of the festival) is that the arts are really the core to our culture. Everything revolves around the arts and some of the research now in education is showing very clearly that the arts are really core to that. That you can do so much more with the arts: developing the brain, developing connections in the brain, developing how people learn, how children learn.

en All their organs are still developing. Their brains are still developing. They have higher metabolisms. Their hearts beat faster. The effect in the growing, developing system of a child may be different than in a grown person.

en I was never a teenager. I became a teenager in Christ the King and I never grew out of it. More seriously... as I'm always serious as you know, there weren't teenagers in the late 1930s and early 1940s. There were adolescents. But by the time I was ordained and was dumped into Beverly, there were teenagers.

en No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
  Alan Turing

en People usually think the last trimester of pregnancy is when developing brain function is most susceptible to damage, but in this case the brain is also affected by methamphetamine even in the earlier embryonic period.

en It may promote brain plasticity by a direct effect on the brain.

en Researches at Yale found a connection between brain cancer and work environment. The No. 1 most dangerous job for developing brain cancer? Plutonium hat model.
  Jimmy Fallon

en The widespread contamination of fish with mercury has given its reputation as 'brain food' a new and disturbing connotation. Mercury is toxic to the developing fetal brain, and exposure in the womb can cause learning deficiencies and delay mental development in children.

en As a society we have a habit of saying a little drug experimentation is OK for young people when they venture off onto their own. In actuality the experimentation affects everyone and often times leads to addiction.

en Paul has seen the ups and down of developing young players and trusting the three, four years they've had in the minor leagues and discounting their first few months in the majors. Developing young players can be a lot of fun, but you've got to have the discipline to live with their mistakes and understand their trend line isn't always going to go straight up.

en have the adverse effect of damaging the quality of British soccer.

en I told my mother everything.She explained the effect drugs would have on my body,how many brain cells I was destroying.She knows me, so that had an effect... but I never was addicted to them. I get a huge depression after drugs. I was lucky.
  Nicole Kidman

en In the minor leagues the most important thing is developing players. The reason I want to win is I want to develop winning players. So my philosophy is you develop first, but I want to the team to win. I want the players who are prospects and developing learning how to win.


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