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development occurs in stages
The children are likely to grow up with poor social communicational skills. as well as developing a lack of respect for their parents.
Genetic factors inherited from the parents are most likely to affect cell differentiation in a developing embryo. Mutations or alterations in specific genes can impact the development and specialization of cells, ultimately influencing how different tissues and organs form during embryonic growth.
Most likely. The average person continues to develop through their teen years. You usually reach full development by age 18.
high levels of testosterone
Most likely, no. Generally, children in developing countries reach puberty later than those in developed countries, so the likely-hood of that happening in Haiti is very slim.
A developmental psychologist would be most likely to study children's thinking changes as they age, as this field focuses on the psychological development of individuals from infancy through adulthood.
Exposure to a harmful substance during the first trimester of pregnancy is most likely to damage many organs in a developing embryo since this is the period when organs are forming. Any disruption during this critical period can have long-lasting effects on the overall development of the fetus.
The likely word is "designing" (planning, developing).
Lack of reproductive healthcare has been linked to more children being born to younger mothers in developing countries. Younger mothers are also more likely to die during pregnancy and childbirth in developing countries. If reproductive health as a whole were poor there would be fewer children born due to an increase in sterility.
C++ is the industry standard for game development. For Windows, you'll likely want to learn DirectX as well. DirectX is not a programming language, it is a 3D API.
Tim and Jim are likely in the stage of initiative vs. guilt, which occurs during early childhood (around 3-6 years old). This stage focuses on children developing a sense of purpose and initiating activities, while also learning to balance their desires with the expectations of others.