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Author(s):  
Monique S Nakamura ◽  
Chloe O Huelsnitz ◽  
Alexander J Rothman ◽  
Jeffry A Simpson

Abstract Background Parents can influence their children to live healthier lifestyles by modeling healthy behaviors and/or trying to persuade their children to engage in healthier activities. Adolescents and their parents tend to have similar eating and exercise patterns, but less is known about the simultaneous influence of parent’s health behavior and social control on adolescents’ self-efficacy and health behaviors, including whether their effect is moderated by parenting style. Purpose We examine the degree to which parents’ social control and health behaviors are associated with their adolescent’s self-efficacy and health behaviors, including whether parenting styles moderate these associations. Method We analyzed data from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating project. Results We found that parents’ own health behaviors are positively and strongly associated with their adolescent’s health behaviors across four domains: fruit/vegetable consumption, junk food consumption, physical activity, and nonacademic screen time. We found positive, moderate-to-strong associations between parents’ use of social control and their adolescents’ fruit/vegetable and junk food consumption, small negative associations with screen time, and no associations with physical activity. The effects of social control for junk food consumption and screen time, however, depended on parents’ own behavior in those domains. Parent responsiveness moderated the relation between parents’ social control and their adolescent children’s self-efficacy and health behaviors. Conclusions The health behaviors parents model and their social control efforts are associated with their adolescents’ beliefs and behavior. Efforts to leverage parents as sources of influence must consider the context in which influence is enacted.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Evgeny Bryndin

Neural networks with deep learning and reinforcement are able to compose poetry and music, draw paintings, and write short stories, as well as come up with scripts for films. Functional ensembles of harmoniously interacting intellectual agents with living information can virtually model creativity for various spheres of life activity. Virtual modeling of creativity by harmoniously interacting intellectual agents is carried out based on living creative processes represented by acts of creation accumulated by humanity in a certain sphere of life. Live information of creative acts of creation for functional ensembles from harmoniously interacting intellectual agents is revealed from the effective creative practice of specialists in specific conditions and presented in the format of smart ethical communicative-associative cases. To model creativity, a virtual environment of a certain sphere of activity is formed, in which the ensemble gives birth to a creative fruit according to the plan of a specialist. Functional ensembles of harmoniously interacting intellectual agents with live creative practice can cooperate with a person, and can also independently virtually model the creative creation of new designs of a specialist, if the ensemble has enough acts of creation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-31
Author(s):  
Namrata Gyawali ◽  
Sunanda Sundas ◽  
Barun Kumar Sah ◽  
Neha Dhakal

Ankyloglossia or tongue-tie is a congenital condition that results when the inferior lingual frenulum is too short and is attached to the tip of the tongue, limiting its normal movements. Ankyloglossia can lead to different problems such as difficulties in breastfeeding, speech impediments, poor oral hygiene, malocclusion, inability to deglutition, thus being an undesired problem in normal life activity. Among various methods of treatment of ankyloglossia, laser-assisted lingual frenotomy is the simplest, safest, and less traumatic with the most promising results. Here, a case of ankyloglossia and its management by frenotomy with diode laser is reported in a four-year-old female child. After performing partial frenectomy (frenotomy) using a diode laser of 980nm there was an immediate tongue protrusion and slight improvement of phonetics of the patient immediately and altogether improved after six months.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Evgeniy Bryndin

Resonance communication of specialists can be carried out at a distance in real time in dialogue mode through a mental neurointerface with two-way communication. Mental neurointerface on the principles of magnetic resonance tomography captures a hologram of brain activity of the internal speech of the inductor specialist and transmits it to the mental neurointerface of the recipient's interlocutor through ultra-sensitive multi section nano resonators waveguides. The mental neurointerface of the recipient's interlocutor perceives the transmitted hologram of the brain activity of internal speech and resonates its internal speech to it. An interlocutor of the recipient with equivalent semantic memory in a resonant way makes sense of the internal speech of the inductor specialist. He forms the response with internal speech and transmits it to the interlocutor with his mental neurointerface through nano resonators in the form of holograms of the brain activity of internal speech. Interlocutors, as specialists in one subject area, have a similar semantic memory. Semantic memories are considered similar if they correspond to the principle of gold section according to a professional thesaurus. Specialists and interlocutors must learn a professional thesaurus before starting a dialogue through mental neurointerfaces. Thus, the problem of transmitting and reading thoughts at a distance using high technology is solved, taking into account the psychological aspects of the interlocutors. The development of mental neurointerfaces and ultra-sensitive multi section nano waveguide resonators for transmitting holograms of internal speech brain activity is just beginning. The use of resonant communication by mental neurointerfaces through nano waveguides resonators waveguides is currently very relevant in many areas of life activity.


Doxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 217-229
Author(s):  
Elena Sobolevskaja

The article is an attempt of interpretation of M. Tsvetaeva’s poem “Homesickness! Long ago…”. The aim of the article is to justify homesickness as the fundamental spiritual attunement to the world and the core of life activity. The author concludes that, the poet yearns for the fullness of being, for the true, full-blown in each moment life that reaches not only this world, but also the other one. In the act of poeticizing the poet falls out of impersonal and indifferent daily routine into a value-meaningful, personal hourly, minuteby-minute existence. Poeticizing is a cardinal linguistic shift, determined by the inner experience: distancing from any national language, or a cardinal defamiliarization of the language in the constitutive centres of its conventional symbolic coordination, recognizing it every time and, accordingly, recognizing, renaming, defamiliarizing of the world. It presupposes selfimmersion, solitude, concentrating, gathering oneself, finding the inner home. The poet’s true homeland expands into the infinite universe where each thing is present in its own unique meaning. Staying outside the homeland and homeland-speaking milieu does not mean a total loss of homeland and a meaningless destruction in a foreign land, but serves as an indispensable basis for regaining of the homeland in spirit. More than anybody else poets are immersed into the word, in search for the names, in giving meanings to things; they constantly have an inner yearning to language as the House of Being, the dwelling of all things. That is the field where the desired homeland is found.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (S11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao‐Yi Wu ◽  
Sarah Gothard ◽  
Nora Mattek ◽  
Kirsten M Wright ◽  
Jeffrey A Kaye ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 1003-1003
Author(s):  
Allison Lindauer ◽  
Walter Dawson ◽  
Sarah Gothard ◽  
Leslie Tran ◽  
Zachary Beattie ◽  
...  

Abstract Subjective assessments of dementia caregiver burden are vulnerable to recall and recency biases. Objective continuous home assessment using passive technologies (e.g., bed mats, actigraphy watches) can provide ecologically valid detail on caregiver stress and family function. We tested the utility of objective assessment of activity before, during and after the behavioral intervention of STELLA (Support via Technology: Living and Learning with Advancing AD) which facilitates effective online management of behavioral symptoms of dementia. We present preliminary data on objective measures of sleep and step counts, and subjective measures of burden. We captured data from three caregivers caring for a family member with dementia. Each family lives in home with unobtrusive monitoring devices that recorded data on sleep (Emfit sleep mat) and daily steps (Withings watch). Self-report assessments of burden, depression and grief were collected prior to and after the 2-month intervention. Objective data was collected continuously. Pre/post subjective assessments suggest that the STELLA intervention has the potential to reduce behavioral symptom frequency and caregiver reactivity to symptoms (pre-STELLA behavior frequency=44.9, post=39.2; pre-STELLA reactivity=50.5; post=38.5). Step count ranged from 775 steps/day to 5065, with each participant trending fewer steps during the intervention. Mean sleep time ranged from 6.3 to 8.6 hours and didn’t change during the intervention. The small sample size limits interpretation but provides evidence that it is feasible to collect continuous objective life-activity data during caregiver interventions. This digital data has the potential to inform the validity of subjective findings by limiting recall and recency biases.


2021 ◽  
pp. 170-186
Author(s):  
Vasilii Sacovici ◽  
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Corneliu Radu ◽  

This article explores several aspects of the Border Phenomenon, such as philosophical, gnoseological, cultural, historical, and practical. Border aspects are treated in the historical civilization and evolutionary aspects. Based on the border analysis in the historical aspect, the authors came to the conclusion that Border, having undergone a long evolutionary way from the borders of tribal society to those of the modern national state, played an important role in ensuring safe functioning of the society, human life, activity of the state, international community development. In the situation of the present-time globalization process, innovative and digital revolution and formation of a new world order the Border is under pressure of new challenges and threats. In its turn, this requires that the state of develop modern forms and methods of border functioning


Author(s):  
Diah Soelistyowati ◽  
Ninik Elika

The topic of this research is about directive speech act and the violations of politeness maxim in one of the famous anime. The speech act in this anime shows us about daily life activity. Both speakers and hearers can break people’s politeness in communication and make someone’s to do something. The aim of this research is to describes directive speech act and the violations of politeness maxim in anime entitled Himouto Umaru Chan. This research used descriptive qualitative method. For the speech act theory, the researcher used the theory proposed by Searle and Namatame and also politeness principal  theory proposed by Geoffrey Leech. The data were taken from the speaker named Himouto Umaru Chan that used directive speech act and also shows the violations of politeness maxim in her speech. In collecting the data, the researcher employ listening and note-taking technique. It can be concluded that the most occurance data of directive speech act is meirei and the violations of tact maxim is when Umaru chan make some orders to her brother for her personal needs.


2021 ◽  
pp. 59-78
Author(s):  
Dale S. Wright

This chapter describes the Buddhist practice of meditation as it appears in the early Mahayana context of the Vimalakīrti Sūtra. It stresses mindfulness as a state of mind cultivated in the midst of ordinary life activity. Rather than demanding the abandonment of the passions and emotional sensitivity, it encourages bodhisattvas to cultivate emotion as one essential element of life. That sensitivity is prevented from being an extreme source of suffering by calming and concentration meditation practices. Vimalakirti is described as practicing and teaching insight meditation throughout the sutra as a means of self-transformation and as a method to deal with the inevitable suffering in human life.


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