Sentences with phrase «start conversations about the issues»

Start conversations about the issues that matter most to you!

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I started out saying that if someone claims to be having a real relationship with a god in their head with real conversations then they are delusional about that issue (not in general, but about that phenomena).
So give up on cliché Christianity, and start living real life with real people as we have real conversations using real words about real issues.
PATH members can post questions and start conversations about any parenting issue and receive answers not only from me, but from other members who've «been there» too.
Conversations about fertility issues start to rise after 35 and many women are eager to have kids before that, even if it is not the right time for them.
«We started to have a conversation about how we might work together more specifically on some of the issues that were troubling the council» says Dr Tony Gilbert, Associate Professor at the School of Social Science and Social Work at Plymouth University.
There are those who may criticize Levy for running against Paterson, but they are wrong to do so, because Levy has just done a service to Democrats and all New Yorkers by starting a real conversation and debate about issues, leadership and New York's future.
Was the idea of putting these issues into a slasher film to get a conversation started about them?
«Days like today's National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence are an important opportunity to start a conversation at home about bullying, why it's not OK, and how we can support children on this issue,» Professor Green said.
When we started the Northwest Matters blog a year and a half ago, we hoped our posts would contribute to the regional and national conversations about the most critical education issues.
At Texas School Business, it's our job to spread the good news about Texas public schools, and this annual issue makes a great starting point for many conversations that can only help our mission and give your schools the recognition they deserve.
These are just a few of our many authors who are using their books to start meaningful conversations about important issues and causes.
The above is from a beautiful conversation that Thomas Lawson recently had with Michel Aphesbero and Danielle Colomine of 4 Taxis, not only about their magazine, which they started in Bordeaux in 1978, but also their incredible issue on Los Angeles, published in 1984.
In the interim, the initial report of the Truth and Reconcilliation Commission had been released, a conversation was starting on campuses about how to take the report's recommendations and bring them in to legal education, and Canadians were talking about the issue of the rights of First Nations people and their role in this country.
Starting a public conversation about access to justice will shift the perception of the issue to a holistic understanding of the law as a part of daily life that can be understood and managed throughout one's life, often with the help of legal professionals.
I ask all couples I see about how they manage money, and the majority of them identify it as an issue, but don't even know where to start the conversation to make improvements.
It's not easy to talk about some issues, here you'll find tips on how you can start these conversations.
We also hear from a nutritionist, who says that open conversations between parents about teen body image is a good way to start dealing with this difficult issue.
If it's late at night or you know you're especially tired or stressed, don't start conversations about very serious or complicated issues with your partner.
So before we start having the conversation and debate about appropriate models of service delivery to address such an issue like scabies, and who should lead such models, let's first consider the needs and current infrastructure in each community, to determine where the sustainable efforts for such a project will come from to ensure long - term results.
And that's a great way to take a conversation that might have started about something frustrating and trivial, to build a deep connection around the underlying issues.
For instance, if you are starting to get into an argument about a core issue, try using the easy steps discussed in our post How to Turn Arguments into Conversations.
In the first session, after explaining the process of mediation, I will start our conversation by gathering more specific information about your family, what your goals are and what issues are most pressing for each of you.
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