Word: infantalizes
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Gross said that with discussion of preregistration among the Faculty at large still in its infant stages, the petition would have different effects on different members of the Faculty...
Anyone who has traveled much through the Arctic has seen them: astonishingly perfect circles, straight-sided polygons, even stripes that crisscross the hillsides, all made out of stones, as though some infant giant had been pushing pebbles into pleasing arrangements. And while nobody has invoked aliens--the popular explanation for crop circles in temperate zones--people have wondered for centuries what strange force could have assembled these supernatural-looking formations...
...parents who let their infant children sleep in the same bed with them doing their babies more harm than good? It's an old question that still nags many parents. But a new study shows that the practice among American families is on the rise. The study, led by Marian Willinger of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, found that the percentage of infants who usually sleep in a bed with parents or a caregiver more than doubled from 1993 to 2000, from 5.5% to 12.8%. Nearly 50% of infants in the study spent some time...
Virtually all the punks in the City of God hood are teenage or younger. To be older is to be dead--killed for any reason or none, by rivals or the horde of infant pretenders. A kind of Menudo Mean Streets, Fernando Meirelles' fact-based epic zigzags through the stories of a dozen hoodlums and 20 years of carnage. The only thing worse than the sadistic glee with which Ze (Leandro Firmino da Hora) runs the town is the veneration he gets from kids who confuse machismo with maturity. "I smoke and snort," one tyro terrorist says. "I've killed...
Anyone who doubts that MICHAEL JACKSON can still influence popular culture should consider this: before last month, the world had never heard the term baby dangling, but since Jackson appeared on a Berlin balcony with his infant son, it has become part of the vernacular. So one wonders how long it will be before impressionable youth start hobbling around on crutches. That is how Jackson arrived last week at a courthouse in Santa Barbara, Calif., where he is being sued for $21 million by a concert promoter who contends that the singer broke his contract by canceling two shows. Jackson...