Sentences with phrase «seaman provided»

Town board candidate Gail Seaman provided The Sun with photographs of the defaced signs for herself, board candidate Douglas Needham, and supervisor candidate Susan Shepler.
Dr. Simakhodskaya and Mr. Seaman provide individual and group supervision to professionals learning Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy.

Not exact matches

Adams and Keown provided a no - nonsense defensive shield for Seaman.
Seaman spends her off - season in Bethel, Alaska, «providing health services to Yup «ik Eskimo communities,» the Web site article continues.
A systematic refusal to provide medical care for servicemen and women such as former U.S. Coast Guard seaman and rape victim Kori Cioca — who suffers permanent damage to her jaw from the rape she endured — indicates a conscious disregard for humanity that matches the impunity with which America's corporatized military kills foreign civilians.
On the rare occasions that the pirates are left to be the scurvy dogs they are, the movie finds its humor (the brethren court scene is funny as it turns into an all - out brawl and punctuated by a unfortunately forgettable cameo by Keith Richards, Depp's inspiration for the role of Sparrow), but otherwise, two seamen (Lee Arenberg and Mackenzie Cook) who have traveled the whole of this voyage provide amusing asides to the proceedings while a monkey steals every scene it's in.
And so it is that the coxswain of motor lifeboat CG - 36500, Bernie Webber (Chris Pine, providing solid anchorage), leads a crew of three (Ben Foster's Seaman Richard Livesey, Kyle Gallner's Engineman Third Class Andy Fitzgerald, and John Magaro's Seaman Ervin Maske) to find the SS Pendleton and bring home alive its 33 mates.
These comments, which Jeff Seaman (my colleague at the Sloan Consortium) and I incorporated into our report, provided a lot of insights into what our respondents were thinking about online learning.
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Jack Hamilton, Elisabeth Seaman, Sharlene Gee and Hillary Freeman have been mediators and facilitators with Learn2Resolve, which provides mediation, facilitation, training in communication and conflict - resolution skills and team - building workshops in English and Spanish.
The Jones Act is a federal statute that provides a cause of action for injured seaman and offshore workers.
Fully taking advantage of the Jones Act means a victim must establish themselves as a seaman, prove negligence was the cause of injury, and establish liability to determine which party will be responsible for providing compensation.
The Jones Act was established in order to provide seamen with protection against unsafe working conditions and devastating injuries.
The Jones Act requires all employers of seamen to provide a safe work environment and exercise care for their employees by keeping the vessel properly maintained and safe.
A maritime employer has an absolute duty to provide maintenance and cure benefits to a sick or injured seaman.
Maintenance benefits are intended to provide for the injured seaman's reasonable room and board while ashore.
The Jones Act (originally called the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 and sometimes referred to as the Death on the High Seas Act) provides injured seamen with the right to bring legal action against the employer for damages resulting from his or her injuries on the vessel.
This law provides additional remedies for injured seamen and their family members.
The combination of working long hours and low pay can make it difficult for parents to provide nutritious meals for children (Green, 2007), yet some parents do not apply for free school meals for fear of stigmatisation (Seaman et al. 2005).
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