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She argues that tasks which require nurturing or caring for people, in health and education for example, are best done holistically.
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This closeness, therefore, makes women more nurturing and caring towards their environment.
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The program offers a nurturing and vigorous environment that aims to make seamless the transition from student to professional dancer.
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Consequently, she advocates a strongly pro-family policy more conducive to the nurturing and raising of children.
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Other suggested explanations include insufficient childhood nurturing combined with the innate ability of children in general to dissociate memories or experiences from consciousness.
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The red background signifies the feminine affinity to life, living vibrantly and nurturing others.
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The show's original format portrays her as a calm, nurturing woman, but was made into a louder, more extroverted character once the show was retooled.
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An inner passion for caring may be discovered, and energy put forth toward a goal will be positive and nurturing.
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Some theories suggest that affectionate behavior evolved from parental nurturing behavior due to its associations with hormonal rewards.
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They also are (or learn to be) nurturing, charitable, and kind.
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