Sentences with phrase «middle age life»

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If Maple Leaf Foods was a schlubby middle - aged guy, he would have recently told his buddies he was finally going to lose that 20 pounds, move out of his mother's house and take control of his life.
By middle age, he says, «there are some people who make the wrong turn in life.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle age were roughly 88 % less likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life — than their peers who were only moderately fit.
In the Middle Ages, international travel was arduous and life threatening, and even now, in the age of internet convenience, it can still be a laborious experience.
After a dip in middle age, life satisfaction peaked again at about 69 years old.
«Life satisfaction dips in middle age, after which it starts going up again beyond the age of 54, a new study of worldwide well - being finds,» PsyBlog reports.
Consider: for the average middle - aged North American, it's a conflict that has been making headlines for literally our entire lives, with both sides apparently taking turns at acting badly and no end in sight.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
Well, if they live in the Northern Islands of Japan, that is early middle age because those people live forever.
Because people are living longer, «we have a middle - age retirement system where less money is going to the truly elderly,» Steuerle said.
So it seems possible that in the coming decade, as the tech titans of today hit middle age, the most generative stage of life, they will unleash an unprecedented wave of philanthropy.
So when somebody does something like that, I might respond in a way that to the middle - aged white professor seems really excessive, but in the life of that kid is really human — there's an incentive to reacting really harshly.
Grace is a middle aged woman who writes about the challenges of saving for retirement and minimizing debt late in life, with a middle class income.
While there is absolutely nothing wrong with maintaining term life insurance well into one's middle years and beyond, the cost of the insurance typically rises along with the person's age on renewal.
we don't have to live as hermits, and pretend we're still in middle ages, but we don't need to end up in oposite ditch either....
I think this debate has been going on since before the middle ages and probably will not be resolved within my life time.
In 2015, the Princeton economists Angus Deaton and Anne Case released a paper showing that the life expectancy of middle - aged white people was falling.
A theology we must have, and it should be the best theology that is available for us, carefully constructed and critically understood; but we must not make the mistake of thinking that when we have enunciated and then expounded some theological proposition, be it from the golden middle ages or from Karl Barth, we have thereby communicated the gospel of the living God.
But in this country, middle class families live luxuriously compared to the poor around the world... and (thanks to the information age) we know it!
Houellebecq narrates these massive social changes through the life of a lecherous, amoral, middle - aged literature professor.
Speaking of their middle - aged friends whose marriages break up, Bernice and Morton Hunt observe: «While middle age can be a lengthy, joyous, liberated, fulfilling, and intensely pleasurable period of life, it is not likely to be any of those (except lengthy) if spent in the imprisonment of an outworn, outgrown, and loveless marriage.
Life's race - course is fixed; Nature has only a single path and that path is run but once, and to each stage of existence has been allotted its own appropriate quality; so that the weakness of childhood, the impetuosity of youth, and the seriousness of middle life, the maturity of old age» each bears some of Nature's fruit, which must be garnered in its own seaLife's race - course is fixed; Nature has only a single path and that path is run but once, and to each stage of existence has been allotted its own appropriate quality; so that the weakness of childhood, the impetuosity of youth, and the seriousness of middle life, the maturity of old age» each bears some of Nature's fruit, which must be garnered in its own sealife, the maturity of old age» each bears some of Nature's fruit, which must be garnered in its own season.
t its most fundamental level, Christianity requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,720,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,720,000,000 years for human beings to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
Rod offers a moving reflection — a middle - aged reflection — on making a life and then living the life you've made and on learning that things work out and yet they don't.
And how can that ideal marriage contract's list account for the pain and danger of Mrs. Jacobi, a late - middle - aged client who comes to Marianne's office for a divorce in order to take a step toward recovering her sense of living?
Had she herself lived longer she might have added a corollary: the writer who survives middle age will invariably want to tell the story of that childhood directly, in autobiography.
... you can claim free will and by so cover all of the human actions done to the world but how can say that god is real and controls nature when nature has killed more purely innocent lives then anything in history ever... if god was just and comp@ssinate why send the wave that killed 300 thousand, why create the plague that killed nearly 75 million in the middle ages when nearly everyone was a VERY devout believer....
Then, when past middle age, he was to go apart from the common life, and to dwell in the forest, passing the time in contemplation and meditation.
And everyone who thinks that salvation depends of a bit of skin on or off is still living in the middle ages!
The so - called Tridentine rite, of course, far from being «medieval» has roots deep in pre-medieval antiquity (it is in any case a strange view of history in which the Counter-Reformation took place in the middle ages), and is a living manifestation of the Newmanian principle of development, wherebya process of continuous change is inevitable if the essence of the Church's faith is to remain the same: for, as The Catholic Herald pointed out in its admirable leader, the reforms of Pope St Pius V, enshrined in the Missal of 1570, itself containing ancient elements, «were inspired by the Council of Trent.
We live in the age of freedom now, if you don't like it, move to the middle east where you will most likely never see any part of a woman aside from her eyes.
Isn't it lust that drains the life out of a man for a company, and then when he's middle - aged, throws him away, useless, so the company doesn't have to pay him the pension he spent all those years earning?
«Who in the ancient world or the middle ages,» he writes, «even spoke of the virtues of diversity in life or thought?»
Because many of the couples were middle - aged, the concerns of that life - stage were discussed frequently, both in input sessions and growth groups.
Again, since Jesus was unmarried and was executed while still a young man, we are provided with no divine exemplar for the good marriage, for the successful coping with the problems of middle age, or for the gracious acceptance of the closing phases of earthly life.
With the middle - aged banking down of the body's fire, Harry is learning that it is better to suffer the «daily seepage» than to let life rush out in a single foolish passion; better to stay at home than to run, Despite his often murderous thoughts about her, Harry is bound to Janice by all the trouble they have endured and survived.
At its most fundamental level, Christianity requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,700,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,700,000,000 years for h.omo sapiens to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
An interesting exercise to do with Nerm's post is to change its author (a middle - aged, white American) by a native American addressing the white Europeans who came to this country and destroyed their lives, their way of living, their nature.
In fact, I think this villiage idiot needs to join the 21st century, but it would seem he is content to live in the middle ages!
And Updike has brought his epic American character a very long way indeed: from Rabbit the scared and solipsistic youth fleeing life's limits to Harry the middle - aged grandfather reluctantly accepting life's essential ambiguity.
At its most fundamental level, Catholicism requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,700,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,700,000,000 years for h.o.mo sapiens to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
Certainly a church has a vital role in helping middle - aged and older persons achieve the essential reorientation of their lives from centering mainly in the outer world to finding rich satisfaction in the world of the spirit.
At its most fundamental level, Christianity requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,720,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,720,000,000 years for human beings to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
At its irreducible minimum, Catholicism requires a belief that an all - knowing, all - powerful, immortal being created the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies 13,720,000,000 years ago (the age of the Universe) sat back and waited 10,000,000,000 years for the Earth to form, then waited another 3,720,000,000 years for human beings to gradually evolve, then, at some point gave them eternal life and sent its son to Earth to talk about sheep and goats in the Middle East.
But Mr. Paul, Christians do live in the middle ages following a cobbled - together collection of writings based on tales of Bronze to Iron age illiterates.
Of course christians do nt live in the middle ages.
... you can claim free will and by so cover all of the human actions done to the world but how can say that god is real and controls nature when nature has killed more purely innocent lives then anything in history ever... if god was just and comp@ssinate why send the tsunami that killed 300 thousand, why create the plague that killed nearly 75 million in the middle ages when nearly everyone was a VERY devout believer....
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
It may not be your intention — but you are stepping in the middle of a serious debate that may seem trivial to you, but has been life and death for billions through the ages.
It's almost as if Jesus was TiVo - ing through my life to get the newest episode of Real Housewives of whatever city might have dramatic middle - aged women.
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