Anonymous ID: 09763b April 14, 2018, 4:45 a.m. No.1038276   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1038245

>https:// definitions.uslegal.com/f/failure-to-thrive/

Failure to thrive is a term referring to children whose current weight or rate of weight gain is significantly below that of other children of similar age and sex. Often, they are noticed as being dramatically smaller or shorter than other children

 

Causes may include underlying undiagnosed diseases, poverty, negative emotional environments, and crowded or unsanitary living conditions. Psychological and social causes may include emotional deprivation as a result of parental withdrawal, rejection, or hostility.

 

>http:// www.iupui.edu/ ~childwel/Neglect/Medical_Neglect.htm

Caregivers are responsible for providing their dependents with adequate medical care. The failure of a caregiver to seek timely and appropriate medical care for a serious health problem which any reasonable layperson would have recognized as needing professional medical attention is a form of medical neglect.

 

In Indiana some parent-child relationships have been terminated, including:

a mother was unable to provide the supervision and needed medical care for her paraplegic child mentally retarded parents who were unwilling or unable to provide for the exceptional medical care needed by their hydrocephalic child parents who had not provided their children with needed immunizations, had not kept medical appointments or had not given their children prescribed medications.

Anonymous ID: 09763b April 14, 2018, 5 a.m. No.1038337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8347

>>1038262

>but look into

TITS FOR TATS

>ttps://infogalactic.com/info/Tit_for_tat

The tit for tat game theory is an expression in the mathematical area of game theory, relevant to a problem called the iterated prisoner's dilemma

 

An agent using this strategy will first cooperate, then subsequently replicate an opponent's previous action. If the opponent previously was cooperative, the agent is cooperative; if not, the agent is not.[citation needed]

 

The success of the tit-for-tat strategy, which is largely cooperative despite that its name emphasizes an adversarial nature, took many by surprise.

 

If the tit-for-tat strategy begins with cooperation, then cooperation therefore ensues. On the other hand, if the other party competes, then the tit-for-tat strategy will lead the alternate party to compete as well. Ultimately, each action by the other member is countered with a matching response, competition with competition and cooperation with cooperation.

 

Individuals who employ the tit-for-tat strategy are generally considered to be tough but fair—a disposition that is often respected in the business/organization world.

 

The title phrase has been used to describe the concept behind how groups of animals have come to live in largely or entirely cooperative societies, rather than the individualistic "red in tooth and claw" way that might be expected from individuals engaged in a Hobbesian state of nature. This, and particularly its application to human society and politics, is the subject of Robert Axelrod's book The Evolution of Cooperation.

Anonymous ID: 09763b April 14, 2018, 5:20 a.m. No.1038429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8438 >>8447 >>8461 >>8503

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>>1037953 >Left/Right Eye of Horus

The following image shows the Egyptian Eye of Horus (or Eye of Ra) and how it precisely matches exact formation of the thalamus within the human brain.

 

Yet this is viewed as nothing more than a coincidence, because in modern thinking it is assumed that the Egyptians could not have had this knowledge. Thus we are blinded to the obvious.

 

The Eye of Horus was also broken into six basic components, each representing a different sense; smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight and thought.

The thalamus is the part of the human brain which translates all incoming signals from our senses.

Could the symbolism of this be any clearer?