They are smaller so they can do some jobs adults can't. They are easier to indoctrinate (which is why terrorists often start as kidnapped children), and they are easier to control (so they can get by not paying them).
Most of the external features of Marfan syndrome become more pronounced as the patient gets older, so that diagnosis of the disorder is often easier in adults than in children.
mish mosh mash mish mosh mash You can teach yourself hypnosis. There is a book out intitled that. "Self Hypnosis." Hypnosis is an individuals ability to accept suggestions. The easier yu can receive suggestions, the easier you ae to be hypnotized.
children were treated badly because they were younger and easier to bully them and they would get paid less then the adults.
Cartoons and children shows are a lot easier to understand they require less thought to understand them. Many adults look for something a bit more mentally or psychologically challenging. Add to that that there are some things that adults don't want children to see.
Yes, circumcision can be performed at any age. In fact, it is far easier to perform circumcision on adults.
Children are different from adults because children cannot have jobs. They are also different because children are more flexible (because their bones haven't hardened yet), have a faster metabolism, can learn languages easier, and tend to be more happy. Hope this answered your question!
adults will get cancer more than babies
Hypnosis can be used for memory improvement by helping individuals relax and focus, making it easier to access and recall memories. During hypnosis, suggestions can be given to enhance memory retention and retrieval, potentially improving overall memory function.
No. Dating sites only exists for teens and up. If it was mixed children and adults it would be hard to administrate and keep up the rules and predators would have it easier to find kids. Adults should only date adults etc.
It’s common to hear adults lament that they didn’t start learning a second language earlier since it’s much easier when you’re younger, but this is somewhat of a misconception.Children and adults learn languages differently, and yes, children have the edge when it comes to achieving native-like mastery. That’s partly because children use the “deep motor area” of their brains to learn new languages—this is the same part of the brain that controls actions that come second nature to us, like tying a shoe. As you age, the window for learning in the deep motor area narrows, so adults learn languages with other parts of the brain—and thus, they’re often less natural speakers of their second language.But it’s important to keep in mind the different situations in which adults and children learn languages. Most children who pick up a second language are exposed to it constantly and pick it up the same way they pick up their native language, even learning them simultaneously. Adults, however, may take on a second language in college or later, while having additional responsibilities, expectations, and stressors. Unlike adults, children are allowed to make mistakes and learn at a much slower pace without having to worry about failing in an academic, social, or professional sense.Furthermore, according to a paper published in the journal Cognition, “studies that compare children and adults exposed to comparable material in the lab or during the initial months of an immersion program show that adults perform better, not worse, than children ... perhaps because they deploy conscious strategies and transfer what they know about their first language.”So in a nutshell, adults aren’t drastically worse than children at learning a second language—they even outperform children when learning under the same conditions—but they do have some disadvantages. In most cases, though, they simply don’t receive the same exposure and opportunity.
Children work cheaper than adultsChildren are smaller than adults and can fit into tighter spots to work or repair machineryChildren are easier to boss around