eBooks „nurture“
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- Psychology
- English
- 4604 Words
- Ages 12 and up
- 437
Keywords: nature vs nurture, origin of crime, root of deviant behaviour, root of criminal behaviour, nature and nurture of crime, heredity and environment, jesse omoregie, the nature and nurture of deviant behaviour, psychology, criminology, psychology of crime, forensic psychology
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- Medical
- English
- 7638 Words
- No Age Recommendation
- 47
Keywords: brain health, mental health, adhd, obesity, add, anxiety, depression
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Secrets to Unlocking Your Child's Potential
- Education
- English
- 32974 Words
- Ages 12 and up
- 727
Keywords: Parenting, child development, 21st Century Education, child psychology, nurture for the future
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- Romance
- English
- 4193 Words
- Ages 16 and up
- 282
- 1
Keywords: Passion, heart, wealthy, investor, investment, United States, Europe, prestigious, schools, business degree, employment, parents, deal, money, rent-free, property, money, spending, financially, impress, extravagant, weekend, get-away, loved, impress, hospital, television, video, game, shock, genuine, kind, friend, emotionally, struggle, healing, accident, month, injure, disrespect, intense, convesation, breakfast, sausage, egg, toast, orange, coffee, surprise, treatment, knelt, marry, single, relationship, hesitation, Las Vegas, paramedic, frantically, doctor, gauze, arm, leg, breakdown, tentative, memory, head, stimulate, hope, restore, fiancee, medicine, bath, unexpected, nurse, relationship, nurture, recovery, support, work, home, behavior, improvement, progress, agenda, garden, private, affectionate, satisfy, pray, incident, job, loss, apologize, unprofessional, album, mannerism, engagement, party, girlfriend, boyfriend, God, guilt, embarrass, bathroom, notice, terminiation, food, pound, deteriorate, hire, regression, depression, adult, children, sister, brother, footstep, hallway, plane, corridor, hug, kiss, memory, loss, gratitude, flight, house, reminisce, reception, love [more]
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COMMON SENSE FOR CHILDREN
- Fiction
- English
- 26080 Words
- Ages 18 and up
- 2
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- Religion
- English
- 61015 Words
- Ages 18 and up
- 2
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from nature
- Self-Help
- English
- 1622 Words
- No Age Recommendation
- 502
- 16
Keywords: #signs, #nature, #changes, #guidance
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- House & Home
- English
- 80 Words
- Ages 12 and up
- 85
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Practice your vocabulary - HOME SCHOOL TOOL
- Education
- English
- 7686 Words
- Ages 12 and up
- 123
Keywords: vocabulary, word, definition, worksheet, sentence, puzzle, iconoclast, idealist, idiosyncrasy ignoble, ignominious, ilk, illegible, imitate, immutable, impecunious, impenitent, imperious, impervious, implacable, improvident, incorrigible, inculpate, ineffable, ingenuous, inhibit, innocuous, insensate, insightful, insipid, insolent, insular, intransigent, inure, irascible, ironic, jaded, jargon, jest, jettison, jingoism, jocular, joggle, jollity, journalize, joust, jovial, jubilation, judgment, judicature, judicial, judicious, juggernaut, juggle, jugular, juncture, junta, jurisprudence, juror, juvenile, knit, keen, keepsake, kernel, kiln, kiloliter, kilowatt, kin, kindhearted, kindle, kinetic, kismet, knavery, knead, knell, kudos, laconic, labyrinthine, lachrymose, lament, languid, lassitude, latent, laudable, lavish, leery, legerdemain, lenient, levity, liability, libertine, lithe, litigant, lobby, longevity, loquacious, lugubrious, lull, luminous, lummox, limpid, lurid, lyricist, magnanimous, macabre, machination, maladroit, malapropism, malevolent, malfeasance, malign, malinger, malleable, mandate, matriarch, matriculate, maverick, mellifluous, mendacious, mendicant, mercurial, meretricious, meticulous, miffed, misanthrope, misconception, mitigate, moderate, mollify, molt, mordant, morose, multifarious, nefarious, nadir, nascent, nebulous, negate, negligent, neophyte, noisome, nominal, nonchalant, notable, novelty, noxious, nullify, nurture, obdurate, obfuscate, objective, oblique, oblivious, obsequious, obstreperous, obtrusive, obtuse, obviate, occlude, officious, olfactory, omniscient, onerous, onus, opaque, opportune, opprobrious, opulence, ornate, orotund, orthodox, oscillate, ossify, ostensible, ostracism, overshadow, overcome, palaver, paean, palatable, pall, palliate, pallid, palpable, pandemic, paradigm, paraphrase, peccadillo, pejorative, perfidious, petulance, philanthropy, phlegmatic, placate, plethora, polemic, pragmatic, precipitate, prescient, prevaricate, pristine, probity, prodigal, propitiate, pugnacious, punitive [more]
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- Fiction
- English
- 103221 Words
- Ages 18 and up
- 2
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