Jiang restates this as God smiling upon a developed fetus, where the universal unconscious creates a soul inside the baby as the body takes shape.
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Development
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He argues that Shakespeare became great gradually rather than arriving fully formed, which is why singular-origin stories misdescribe the actual development of the plays.
Student contributions present empathy as both a developmental capacity and a socially uneven skill, illustrated through personal difficulty recognizing when tears call for shared feeling.
Memories change as a person develops; the same event can be reinterpreted later and produce a different emotional reaction.
The bureaucracy's dominance over military policy helps stunt Chinese development.
Jiang says China will participate through development and financing, but will not send troops anywhere.
Jiang presents Chinese infrastructure building in Africa and South America as a fairer model that gives developing states more ownership over development.
Another panelist distinguishes teacher training from teacher education and argues governments underinvest in teacher development beyond the school system.
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"Okay, so let me explain what he's saying here, okay? And this goes back to the idea of the morphic fields that we discussed..."
"No, but I tend, I tend to be skeptical of such singular moments. I know that that Dante is an exception to that. And..."
"Yes. I had sometimes problems growing up and I knew people that had problems like when sometimes I see people crying, I would laugh..."
"So there's a psychological experiment where they take a two -year -old and they put like a, I don't know, a ball in a..."
"That's right. You're exactly right. Yes. China will engage in development and financing, but that's it. It will not send in troops anywhere. Look,..."
"...Okay? You understand? So, the memory changes according to your own development. So, when does that happen? Okay? And the third thing is the..."
"...Americans. And that's why we have we've seen pretty limited economic development, economic development in Africa, in South America, in the Middle East. Now,..."
"China has 31 % of its exports that it invested in, in South America. And this infrastructure will enable these countries to better leverage..."
"...you have too much power within the bureaucracy, this will stunt development in China. Alright. Let's look at one more example. Okay? So we..."
"...And governments don't spend more time training or providing extra teacher development for them outside the school system. And I think that's something we..."
"...emotions through experience, through reflection. And it's a process of self -development. Okay? And this is why Divine Comedy is constructed the way it..."
"...we're seeing these mass protests all around albania to protest this development project on sun island which will deserve which will destroy a lot..."
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