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A Baby Makes:

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See Also Gives The Baby New Satisfactions:

Weaning has a positive aspect; it gives the baby new satisfactions, such as greater independence and the chance to learn new skills; it is a step toward maturity. The weaning from the mother's breast in infancy-has its counterpart in the psychological weaning that must occur at ado¬lescence. From infancy to adulthood there is a gradual weakening of the infantile satisfactions that arise from close dependence upon other per¬sons.

The mother-child relationship is so crucial to the baby because he is almost entirely dependent on his mother. During the first two years he has few satisfactions other than his close relationship with her, and to a lesser extent with the rest of the family. He cannot turn to friends for solace be¬cause his social environment is limited. When his mother fails to give him the affection he needs he has nowhere to turn.


On The Other Hand See Baby ¬lonian:

HADAD, ha'dad, an Aramaean deity worshiped Erincipally in ancient Syria. He has been identi-ed as the Aramaic counterpart of the baby ¬lonian¬lonian Adad, god of storm and the heavens. His cult lasted into Hellenistic times, especially in north Syria. In the Hellenistic period he was joined with the sun god and also identified with the Greek Zeus and the Roman Jupiter. He is portrayed, in reliefs, standing on a bull with an axe in one hand and a lightning bolt in the other.

Function. The function of the laws in baby ¬lonian¬lonian society is still a controversial subject. They are not a law code in the modern sense of a complete compendium of a country's laws. Con¬temporary documents show that situations not covered by the laws were commonly dealt with by judges. There are obvious omissions, as well. For instance, assault and false accusation of murder are included, but not murder itself or attempted murder; looting of property from a burning house, but not arson.

 

 

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