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The company has spent the better part of a decade trying to sort out its container strategy, and I know I'm not alone in thinking that the resulting Tanzu portfolio isn't its most coherent or mature offering. Plenty of players think they have a chance to steal VMware's future by claiming the containerization crown and making virtual machines a legacy afterthought.




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To ensure that no Singaporean is left behind as the economy recovers, we will uplift and strengthen support for our mature and vulnerable workers. We will supplement their income and strengthen their retirement adequacy.


We will press on with our efforts to uplift our vulnerable segments of the workforce by implementing the recommendations from the Tripartite Work Group on Lower-Wage Workers and strengthening support for mature workers.


There are hormones in your mature milk too, including some that aid appetite control and the way your baby processes insulin.17 This may be one reason why children who were breastfed as babies are less likely to become overweight than those who were formula-fed.18


Breast milk contains all the nutrients that an infant needs in the first 6 months of life, including fat, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water (1,2,3,4). It is easily digested and efficiently used. Breast milk also contains bioactive factors that augment the infant's immature immune system, providing protection against infection, and other factors that help digestion and absorption of nutrients.


Breast milk protein differs in both quantity and quality from animal milks, and it contains a balance of amino acids which makes it much more suitable for a baby. The concentration of protein in breast milk (0.9 g per 100 ml) is lower than in animal milks. The much higher protein in animal milks can overload the infant's immature kidneys with waste nitrogen products. Breast milk contains less of the protein casein, and this casein in breast milk has a different molecular structure. It forms much softer, more easily-digested curds than that in other milks. Among the whey, or soluble proteins, human milk contains more alpha-lactalbumin; cow milk contains beta-lactoglobulin, which is absent from human milk and to which infants can become intolerant (4).


Mature human milk contains 3%--5% fat, 0.8%--0.9% protein, 6.9%--7.2% carbohydrate calculated as lactose, and 0.2% mineral constituents expressed as ash. Its energy content is 60--75 kcal/100 ml. Protein content is markedly higher and carbohydrate content lower in colostrum than in mature milk. Fat content does not vary consistently during lactation but exhibits large diurnal variations and increases during the course of each nursing. Race, age, parity, or diet do not greatly affect milk composition and there is no consistent compositional difference between milks from the two breasts unless one is infected. The principal proteins of human milk are a casein homologous to bovine beta-casein, alpha-lactalbumin, lactoferrin, immunoglobulin IgA, lysozyme, and serum albumin. Many enzymes and several "minor" proteins also occur. The essential amino acid pattern of human milk closely resembles that found to be optimal for human infants. Possible special functions of milk proteins and enzymes other than as a source of amino acids, are as yet largely speculative. The principal sugar of human milk is lactose but 30 or more oligosaccharides, all containing terminal Gal-(beta 1,4)-Glc and ranging from 3--14 saccharide units per molecule are also present. These may amount in the aggregate to as much as 1 g/100 ml in mature milk and 2.5 g/100 ml in colostrum. Some of them may function to control intestinal flora because of their ability to promote growth of certain strains of lactobacilli. Human milk fat is characterized by high contents of palmitic and oleic acids. the former heavily concentrated in the 2-position and the latter in the 1- and 3-positions of the triglycerides. Fatty acid composition of milk fat varies somewhat with the composition of diet, particularly the fatty acids which it supplies. Phospholipids, amounting in the aggregate to about 75 mg/100 ml, include phosphatidyl ethanolamine, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidyl inositol, and sphingomyelin. The principal mineral constituents of human milk are Na, K, Ca, Mg, P, and Cl. Calcium concentrations reported in various studies vary from 25--35 mg/100 ml. Phosphorus at 13--16 mg/100 ml is much more constant but is lower in proportion to casein and calcium than in milks of most other species. Iron, copper, and zinc contents of human milk vary considerably. A long list of other trace elements has been reported. About 25% of the total nitrogen of human milk represents nonprotein compounds including urea, uric acid, creatine, creatinine, and a large number of amino acids. Of the latter, glutamic acid and taurine are prominent. All of the vitamins, except K, are found in human milk in nutritionally significant concentrations.


PIP: A complete and authentic picture of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the milk of Homo sapiens is presented. Older original references are reexamined along with data prublished during the last 2 decades. Mature human milk is made up of 3%-5% fat, 0.8%-0.0% protein, 6.9%-7.2% carbohydrate calculated as lactose, and 0.2% mineral constituents expressed as ash. The energy content is 60-75 kcal/100ml. Protein content is considerably higher and carbohydrate content lower in colostrum than in mature milk. Fat content does not vary consistently during lactation but exhibits large diurnal variations and increases during the course of each nursing. Race, age, parity, or diet fail to have a great affect on milk composition. There is no consistent compositional difference between milks from the 2 breasts unless 1 breast is infected. The principal proteins of human milk are a casein homologous to bovine B-casein, a-lactalbumin, lactoferrin, immunoglobulin IgA, lysozyme, and serum albumin. Lactose is the principal sugar of human milk. Human milk fat is characterized by high contents of palmitic and oleic acids, the former heavily concentrated in the 2-position and the latter in the 1- and 3-positions of the triglycerides. The principal mineral constituents of human milk are Na, K, Ca, Mg, P, and C1. About 25% of the total nitrogen of human milk represents nonprotein compounds. These include urea, uric acid, creatine, creatinine, and a large number of amino acids.


Incapable of expressing emotions. Do you avoid being in contact with your feelings at all costs? You might be emotionally immature if it's difficult to be vulnerable enough to express your feelings or admit to negative experiences.


Think back to the home you grew up in and the people who influenced you the most: your parents. Growing up with emotionally immature parents greatly shapes your own emotional maturity. You become accustomed to immature behavior and emotional responses without positive role models.


But the consequences of emotionally immature parents stretch beyond impacting your relationship with them. Clinical psychologist Lindsay Gibson has studied emotionally immature parents and found that they take a mental and emotional toll on children that lingers with them well into adulthood.


You could also feel disappointed in your parents for not being emotionally mature. As a child, you counted on them to support your emotional needs, and they fell short. It might be difficult to move past how they made you feel, but you have the power to improve your own emotional maturity for the present and future.


You'll make mistakes from time to time. But it's how you handle those mistakes and take responsibility that matters most when you're striving to be emotionally mature. Next time you make a mistake, apologize for your error without making excuses for yourself. View each mistake as a learning opportunity to expand your skills and learn more about yourself.


  • Music Victoria of K-pop girl group F(x) fills this role, being the oldest member of the group (beats the second-oldest member, Amber, by 5 years). The other girls like to call her 'mom' and she often cooks for them, as well.

  • Jin of K-pop boy band "BTS" is commonly called mom by fans, even receiving this nickname from the members sometimes, due to his caring and sometimes effeminate nature.

  • Every Tsukipro unit has a team mom. They even give them presents on Mothers' Day. And yes, they are all male. (Gravi's mom is Aoi, Procella's is Yoru, SolidS' is Rikka, Quell's is Eichi, Growth's is Kouki.)

  • Dorothy the Dinosaur, a secondary character of Australian childrens' group The Wiggles, is the most responsible and mature of the cast as a whole, although as she is stated to be 5 years old in the franchise's context, she obviously still has her childlike moments.



  • Western Animation Suzie Chan on The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan is mostly a Cool Big Sis, but every now and then she slides into this territory (ex. chiding the kids for spying on Pop in ep 1, mediating a potential argument between Tom and Alan in ep 8).

  • Katara from Avatar: The Last Airbender. It's gently mocked in the episode "The Runaway", where she initially objects to the idea as it says she's the group downer. But the very reason she became this is a Tear Jerker; Sokka explains to Toph that after his and Katara's mother died, their family was pretty messed up and Katara dealt with it by taking on a 'motherly' role in the tribe, especially to him. Of course, Katara's other reaction to her mother's death is something else. One of the most heartbreaking moments in the series occurs during Sokka and Toph's conversation - Sokka can't even remember what his mother looked like anymore, because all he can see when he thinks of motherhood is his sister. His younger sister. Katara's son Tenzin from The Legend of Korra is a male example of this trope. He fusses over Avatar Korra and her friends (and his own children, of course). Heck, he even fusses over his life-long childhood friend Lin Beifong, who is the same age as him.

  • The Captain Planet and the Planeteers show features two examples: Gaia, who mixes this with All-Loving Heronote Possibly excluding her Evil Counterpart, Zarm, especially when he attacks the kids directly. and Mentor, and Gi, the wielder of the Ring of Water. Gi's position in the Five-Man Band shows up in the first episode, during the kids' first ride in the Geo-Cruiser:Wheeler: Hey, how come you get to fly this thing? Gi: Do you have a driver's license?

  • Sypha from Castlevania, she's the sensible and mature one compared to her bickering Manchild companions Trevor and Alucard, Sypha has to repeatedly break up their fighting and tries to teach them to get along.

  • Numbuh 362 of Codename: Kids Next Door is this as the Soopreme Leader of all of the KND, despite being barely a pre-teen:Numbuh 362: I don't care what level you're on, Numbuh 105, put that video game down, and find out what Knight Brace is doing in Poughkeepsie! Would you guys mind playing Whizbee on the Whizbee deck and not on my bridge?! In Sector V, Numbuh 5 is this, being the oldest of the group and with a good level head on her. It's revealed she becomes Soopreme Leader after 362 retires.

  • Jessica Cruz is this on DC Super Hero Girls, where she's very caring and nurturing towards her friends note She defended Karen Beecher when Kara Danvers threw food at her in the pilot and those who are troubled, note She tried comforting Carol Ferris when she saw how troubled she was over her breakup with Hal Jordan and can be stern while still nurturing.note She picked up that Kara was faking sickness but is indirect about telling her. She's also very adamant on sticking to nonviolent tactics in her heroics.

  • 13-year-old Sheila the Thief in the Dungeons & Dragons (1983) TV series. Not only is she the more feminine of the two girls in the group (Diana the Acrobat is a tomboyish Cool Big Sis), but the youngest kid in the gang is her little brother Bobby the Barbarian. While never stated outright, the way she and Bobby act toward each other seems to imply that she was de facto raising her little brother even before ending up in the Realm.

  • A male example: Edd ("Double-D") from Ed, Edd n Eddy, who has gone so far as to wipe crumbs from Ed's face and scold Eddy for poor behavior.

  • Laney Penn from Grojband fills this role for the eponymous Garage Band, pulling her bandmates down to earth and looking out for them whenever their Zany Schemes and wacky antics go too far. This is even lampshaded in the episode "It's in the Card", where she comments in a prerecorded message that she can often be "grumble grumble" and a "mother hen".

  • Rowena to Wamba and Rebecca in Ivanhoe: The King's Knight, due to being the sole adult female character, a mother figure to Rebecca and less strict than Ivanhoe, who does have his moments.

  • Kaeloo: Kaeloo is this to the rest of the main four. This includes scolding them for bad behavior, telling them to clean their rooms, and taking care of them in general.

  • Despite being only six, Maggie in Maggie and the Ferocious Beast is the most mature and level-headed of her friends. She's good at calming the Beast's tantrums and fears, she's less neurotic than Hamilton, and she's generally good at solving problems, meaning she often helps them out of ruts.

  • A Rare Male Example is Mike from Motor City who leads the Burners against Kane and still finds time to ask about their personal issues, even play match-maker on occasion. For a guy who pulls off crazy stunts both in and out of his Cool Car Mike is surprisingly sensitive.

  • Megan, the Badass Normal human girl from My Little Pony. If she's not around, Wind Whistler fills in.

  • In My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, this function is typically performed by Applejack (although other characters may fill the role depending on circumstances) making her the second-most-likely (after Rarity) to pick up on the subtle social cues which reveal that somepony is having a hard time. Highlighted in "Dragonshy" where she demonstrates saintlike patience with Fluttershy's severe timidness. She is also frequently the one shepherding the Cutie Mark Crusaders around, again with saintlike patience.

  • On Ready Jet Go!, Sydney usually plays this role to the other kids, being the wisest of them all and the most level-headed.

  • In Recess, Miss Grotke is one to the entire fourth grade class (to the point where Spinelli looks up to her like a mom more than her own mother), while Gretchen is one to the main six.

  • Reggie Rocket in Rocket Power is only a few years older than her brother and friends and often takes on this role whenever she tries to keep them under control (especially Otto) and from doing anything dangerous, which makes sense considering she's the only female of the family.

  • Hera in Star Wars Rebels alongside Kanan. The fandom has nicknamed them Space Dad and Space Mom.

  • Rose Quartz of Steven Universe is very clearly this, a charismatic rebel leader who every member of her squad considered a combination mother, leader and mentor. Sadly she gave up her physical form to give birth to Steven before the series began, and it becomes increasingly obvious that the team is struggling to cope without her. Pearl tries very hard to be an adequate replacement, even seeing Steven as a surrogate son. For the first season, she comes off as overbearing, but is less so as Steven matures.

  • Princess (Peach) Toadstool more of less plays this role in each of the three three Mario cartoons, being the sole female of the group and being level-headed, guiding Toad and the others around. It's much more prevalent in World, where Toadstool serves as a maternal figure to the much younger Yoshi and Oogtar.

  • Bumblebee for Teen Titans (2003) East. The way she interacts with her teammates makes her come off as being like a concerned mother. Perhaps it's why she ends up becoming the leader of Titans East.

  • Courtney of Total Drama sees herself as one, but she overdoes it to the point where she's viewed as being obnoxious.

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