"The President at that particular moment was more disturbed by the death of Major Anderson in Cuba than he was worried about Khrushchev. He had asked the Defense Department to find out if the U-2 pilot had a wife and family. While he was swimming in the pool before lunch, McNamara telephoned him there to tell him that Anderson was married and had two sons, five and three years old. The President hung up the telephone, and turned to Dave [Powers] with a stricken look on his face. 'He had a boy about the same age as John,' he said." From Kenneth P. O'Donnell et al., "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye": Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1970, 1972), p. 339.
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Attrition is sorrow for one's sins that arrises from reasons other than love of God. If it is forced, someone is making you feel sorrow for your sins, but not for the actual act of the sin, but because you are sorry that you were caught. It's difficult for a child, for example, to learn true attrition. For example, a child lies to his parent and is caught. The parent punishes the lie. The child cries, but not because he feels sorrow for the lie but because he does not like the punishment.In this context, "Attrition" is associated with the Catholic concept of "imperfect contrition".AnswerIn the context of warfare, forced attrition refers to the slow depletion of one's fighting strength, usually due to outside forces beyond the control of the leader of the fighting force. It is usually associated with the concept of Attrition Warfare, where the major strategy of an inferior force is to slowly reduce the superior force via a series of small combats, each fought on terms favorable to the inferior force, thus slowly weakening the superior one.
Most families are only allowed to have a single child; there aer a few exceptions, however. Rural families can have a second child if the first's a girl or disabled, and foreigners or ethnic minorities are completely free from the policy.
ST Jerome (left) and St Sebastian (right).
They become child soldiers with force, usually through kidnapping or with threats. They then go through painful, dehumanizing training which gives them their skills with weapons and the emotional detachment necessary to kill.
Wilma Rudolph's child, Xurry Eldridge, is a boy.
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Child labor.
Robert Anderson - child murderer - was born in 1966.
Robert Anderson - child murderer - died in 2006.
polio
Anderson Cooper has 1 child
Anderson Cooper has 1 child
Rudolph Schaffer has written: 'Mothering' -- subject(s): Infant psychology, Mother and child
Wilma Rudolph had polio but she also ran track with polio.
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