Not exact matches
Rabina's idea for the Writease came
about in 2009, when her
children were learning
to read and write.
Gross says focusing on video games was as much
about the science of tracking and collecting information
about patients» vision, as it is
about the psychology in having a testing format that appeals
to a wide range of ages and cognitive abilities — from
children through elderly — regardless of
reading or language skills.
Kent came
to mind this week when I
read about the resignation of Yale lecturer Erika Christakis, an early childhood educator at the Yale
Child Study Center.
It's indeed one of the strange facts
about the brain because we usually teach our
children to read and talk politely.
So, in theory at least, serving anti-abortion ads
to women of
child - bearing age who have been
reading about abortion online and who come near an abortion clinic is a spot - on example of how marketing should work when it's well tuned.
You can
read all
about the design day here, but this project is in concordance with Dr Pepper Snapple Group's Let's Play initiative, working
to increase the availability of play for
children throughout North America.
All five options you have
read about here are great but make sure you choose one that you know won't be tough for you or your
child to enjoy.
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«I was
reading the story of Abraham
to my
child and talking
about, like, not worshipping false idols.
Instead, Prof. Ashford
reads from a
children's book
about a runaway bunny whose mother promises
to find him wherever he goes, and manages
to elicit from it the comforting message that God will seek out the soul no matter where it hides.
If you REALLY want
to learn
about your religion,
read materials that offer compelling arguments AGAINST you interests and thoughtfully consider them in light of what you were TOLD as a
child.
And this is not the first of their
children to die for the same reason:
Read about it here: http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/crime/2013/08/08/ac-pkg-tuchman-faith-healing.cnn.html When will theists give up and admit that no one is listening when you pray.
«77 For example, when
children read about enchanted woods, they do not begin
to despise the real woods.
I've been
to church a handful or so of times, and I've
read children's books
about Christ, growing up.
In the presentation, I mentioned that upon
reading the story of Joshua and the Battle of Jericho for myself, I realized it was a story
about genocide, with God commanding Joshua
to kill every man, woman, and
child in the city for the sole purpose of acquiring land.
I am so glad (sad)
to read about the other people sweeping
child abuse under the rug in the family... I swear,
to this day I can't believe that people continue
to do so.
If I am a teacher instructing
children about how
to read, and every
child in the room has learned
to read but one, should I just say «tough toenails, kid» or should I try different ways of instructing the
child (that doesn't include punishing or killing them) so that the
child understands?
Reading all the books
about 2012, and listening
to all the doom and gloom sermons, attending all the prayer meetings
about the end of the world, and watching the Discovery channel special
about Mayan calendars and aliens from space and Egyptian pyramid tunnels, OR loving our neighbors, serving our spouses, teaching our
children, working hard at our jobs, and helping where people are hurting?
So many of the brightest
children of our church members are going
to Buddhist retreats or
reading about Celestine prophecies or God knows what.
-- they
read their bible and when they get
to the parts
about God endorsing slavery etc, and when they see the storied on TV
about priets molesting
children you realize that its all BS.
Some of the
readings are little gems: Justin Moser's 1772 warning
about the dangers associated with «Diminished Disgrace of Whores and Their
Children in Our day»; T. E. Hulme's «Essays on War» (1916), which respond
to Bertrand Russell's arguments for pacifism; and Winston Churchill's «Speech on Rebuilding the House of Commons» (1943), a remarkable critique of «rationalism in politics» by a Burkean - minded statesman.
There are whole chapters of John's Gospel that I would like
to snip right out of the book so that no
child ever has
to read what John said Jesus said
about Jews.
And external based: go
to baptism, go
to communion, say your prayers,
read the Psalms, yes, do think
about all that, as in meditation, sing songs, and enjoy all that realizing that you are indeed, as the promises declare, a dear, forgiven
child of God, no strings attached.
In former Communists countries, like Poland in some Churches women are not even allowed
to read during mass, forget
about altar girls I've only seen 1 church that allowed it, and couples who practice contraception, who are divorced, who have
children out of wedlock, priests often deny them the Sacraments especially in small towns.
I am sick of
reading about what other religions are doing
to woman,
children and
to other people who won't go along with their imaginary friend.
i am undergoing such a change in the way i think
about God and religion and
reading some of your articles has been very refreshing — right now i am part of a very fundamental church and i need
to get out - i am tired of the judgement and looking at people as «saved» and «unsaved» (we recently had a church event where if you brought an «unsaved» friend they got
to rollerskate for free - i wanted
to vomit)- i just want
to follow Jesus - do nt know where
to go but i do want
to stay part of a church (for the sake of my
children)- i saw somewhere on your blog that you too are in the hudson valley — are there any churches you can recommend that fall in line with your way of thinking?
I
read Jesus» words
about turning the other cheek over and over, and yet, I can't get around the truth that, if I were
to see a
child being hurt (including my own
children), I would do anything
to stop it.
I've spent far more time than I care
to admit combing through complementarian literature,
reading debates
about whether women can
read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted
to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups women should be allowed
to teach in Sunday school, whether women can speak in small group Bible studies, what titles
to bestow upon worship leaders and
children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear too authoritative, and on and on and on.
I
read a lot of people say bad things
about gays people, but you know God know your heart if one is in love with the same sex, how much it pain him
to separate them, but he has
to, why because he want their
children to live.
I worry
about turning the Bible into a
children's story book,
about helping the tinies
to engage with Scripture and wrestle and ask questions, and then I can't bring myself
to read about Abraham's near - sacrifice of his son, Issac, on the mountain, no part of me could ever understand that obedience, I admit, I'd probably go
to hell before I'd raise a hand
to hurt my
child, I don't understand it at all.
Several years ago I
read about a study done on a group of small
children who were taken
to the top of a mountain where there was this wide open space that went on for miles and were told
to go play.
Also, if one would
read Genesis - Malachi then one would know these question asked by Smithsonian, how we were created, and why evil came
about, and
to help, YHWH made us for His own sake unconditionally; He gave us a choice
to decide with our own hearts what, or who we want
to be in this world, as well as
to who we'll be
to HIM, whether being righteous, obedient
children, or not the choice is ours we're responsible for our own righteousness in Ezekiel 14:14 - 21.
I bring the conversation up because it came
to mind last week when I was
reading about a Christian ethicist so passionately committed
to defending the (unmistakably) exceptional nature of human beings that he thinks it necessary
to forbid his
children any sentimental solicitude for the suffering of beasts, and
to disabuse them of the least trace of the dangerous fantasy or pathetic fallacy that animals experience anything analogous
to human emotions, motives, or needs; they can not really, he insists, know anxiety, grief, regret, or disappointment, and so we should never allow them
to divert our sympathies or ethical longings from their proper object.
My
readings over the last few years have opened up my thoughts
about God and His
children — all His
children — and the fact that we all share the same breath and that this (in my opinion) comes from God and links us all
to Him.
If you were
to read an article
about a groups advertising campaign
to promote reinsti.tuting slavery, ritualized
child abuse or lowering restrictions on toxic dumping in school zones are you saying you wouldn't comment because you aren't interested in engaging in any of those things?
Have
read many stories
about children killing their parents sisters brother in the same way as in the game specially that ice hooky thing... killing people with
to score points and sure drugs with such games are behind most crimes...
If you want
to read about more good contributions by catholic priests, try
reading the other article
about child abuse.
(Be sure
to read up an learn more
about child security, but start now.
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has
read about in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them in the air in order
to impale them on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her in a freezing privy all night for having wet the bed, while they themselves sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant
to bless the good God even as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him
to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's dog, inciting his wolfhounds
to tear the
child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
Frederick Douglass, born
about 1817, was a Negro slave who learned
to read and write as a
child.
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They had bought brand new wooden blocks for the
children's library and held a block party for the kids
to play with them and hear stories
read to them
about shapes.
As you may recall, we've chosen not
to introduce grains
to our
children until they are two years old (you can
read more
about how I introduce baby food here), so my baby's first birthday cake needed
to be grain - free, while also being free of added sugar.
«Before I had a
child, I would think all day
about what I wanted
to cook,
read cookbooks, go
to three different specialty markets in different boroughs and the farmer's market, and then go home and put on perfect, beautiful music and pour a glass of wine before I started chopping vegetables,» she recalls, speaking at a mile a minute.
I loved
reading this
about your weekend — how much fun for those
children to have those pretzels!
(
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about ingredients
to remove from your
child's diet here.)
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to read on the Glazer article in guardian
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One of the most enduring images we all have is that of George Bush as the leader of the free world sitting, clueless
about what
to do next, in a nursery school
reading stories
to children for 15 minutes after being told that planes had been flown into the Twin Towers.
However, I would feel really irritated if we were practicing CIO, and I
read about all the harm it was causing my
child — no one wants
to be painted as being a bad parent!