Daily choices where we have the opportunity to decide if things improve or get worse.»
Not exact matches
Brave Buddies is designed to simulate a typical school day, allowing children many opportunities to practice real - life challenges including morning meetings;
choice time; show and tell; field trips to places such as the library, ice cream store, and Central Park Children's Zoo; guests to interact with such as police officers and firefighters; and the always - popular
daily trip to the Brave Buddies prize store — a simulated store
where children can purchase prizes with the points they've earned for brave talking throughout the day.
Intentional living means knowing exactly how you want to live your life, and then making conscious
choices daily that support you in staying in the mindset
where you look for and allow these things to happen: savoring every moment of your day (even just the small things, like someone letting you out in traffic, a beautiful ray of sun beaming across the sky, or a hug from your child or your partner), more laughter, and positive anticipation that things are unfolding in your life the exact way they should be.
3 square meals
daily is fine for some, but for others snacking is
where it's at — without a little pre-planning, most snacks will not be the best
choices.
«My parents are both refugees from Vietnam, and they spent their whole lives working towards a reality
where my sisters and I would have
choice,» she told the New York
Daily News.
It doesn't take much to imagine how the technology we often take for granted in our
daily personal lives could support progressive teaching and personalized learning: by enabling communication and collaboration among students and teachers, increasing student
choice and differentiation, offering a wider range of when and
where students learn, and giving teachers insight into student learning in ways that weren't possible even a few years ago.
Responsible = completes all appropriate health tests for their breed; has breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth research on pedigrees and other data on potential breeding stock before selecting a breeding pair; puppies raised
where they have contact with people for the majority of the day, experience the
daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a
choice of possible matches) for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
They don't require much in the way of
daily activity and thrive in homes
where they can be the center of attention, making them a natural
choice for empty nesters.
In addition, there is also a convenient town gondola that provides free
daily transportation to The Village at Mammoth
where you will find numerous
choices for dining, shopping and nightlife.
In the nineties, most Canadians had little
choice about
where they could do their
daily banking.
Depending on your destination, you can choose to cycle along the waters edge or trek in the mountains, and with a
choice of
daily classes to choose from, no matter
where you choose, you are sure to leave Italy feeling relaxed and renewed.
This tour is the only tour that offers this exclusive stretch of unexplored river in a
choice of two
daily rafting sessions over 33 rapids
where you will travel through formerly unseen river splendors on the first section of the tour with daring, exciting and challenging new rapids to a dd to the thrill of Bali's longest white water rafting trip.
paloma canut: we live in a world
where we are spoiled with
choices and i feel like my favourite designers and artists can change on a
daily basis.
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Where to buy... Tim Noble and Sue Webster», The Week, 27 October Amy Dawson, «Art Review», The Metro, 24 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Exhibitions: Critic» s
Choice», The Times, 20 October Lia Chavez, «A Glimpse at Splitting, Multiplying Universes: Frieze London 2012 Highlights», Huffpost Arts & Culture, 17 October «Arts Agenda: The cultural highlights you have to see», I Newspaper, 16 October «Tim Noble and Sue Webster exhibition: We and Our Shadows», Evening Standard, 16 October Rob Alderson, «Amazing Silhouette Sculptures by Tim Noble and Sue Webster on show in London», It» s Nice That, 16 October Waldemar Januszczak, «Magic Lurks in the Shadows», The Sunday Times, 14 October Emma O'Kelly, «Nihilistic Optimistic by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Blain Southern Gallery», Wallpaper, 10 October Colin Gleadell, «The best anti-Frieze in London», The
Daily Telegraph, 9 October Jon Savage, «Frieze Week: Tim Noble & Sue Webster», Dazed Digital, 8 October Kate Kellaway, «Interview with Tim Noble & Sue Webster», The Observer, 7 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Critics
Choice», The Times, 6 October Lynn Barber, «The Dark Arts», The Sunday Times, 30 September Charlotte Cripps, «Bringing art to the Charts», The Independent, 29 September «Modern Life is Rubbish», The Art Newspaper, October John B. Henderson, «Chess», The Scotsman, 18 September Tim Walker, «Observations: Chess is the name of the game in a new London show», The Independent, 4 September Liz Stinson, «Artists Turn Junk Into Amazing Silhouettes», Wired, 6 July «Tim and Sue», Hunger, Summer «Tim Noble, Sue Webster and David Adjaye in Coversation with Louisa Buck», Garage Mag Online, 25 May
If you have been following the cryptocurrency space lately, you will know McAfee has been playing a critical role in the industry and recently, he took onto a
daily announcement (which he has now changed to weekly announcements)
where he tweeted one coin he thinks has great potentials backed by reasons to support his
choice.
Qualitative research studies suggest numerous ways to improve access — defined as the opportunity for children and families to participate and fully experience the benefits of a programme, affordability, suitability and sufficient quality — to early childhood services for Aboriginal children and their families.24 Some examples include: provision of transport; locating services in areas
where other
daily activities occur (eg, schools); provision of low - cost or no - cost services; employing, training and retaining Aboriginal staff; provision of culturally competent and secure services; community involvement in the planning and delivery of services; and provision of flexible, comprehensive and continuous services.24 Although some Aboriginal families prefer to use mainstream instead of Aboriginal - specific services,
choice is another facilitator of access.24 Furthermore, it remains unknown as to whether mainstream early childhood services with proven effectiveness in non-Aboriginal populations confer the same benefits to Aboriginal children.