Sentences with phrase «also lives in the neighborhood»

I don't know the answer, of course, but I can think of many such variables, including socioeconomic status — that is, those who can afford fancy home alarms also live in neighborhoods that don't suffer as mean break - ins.
It's even more surreal, because I ran into someone from high school who also lives in the neighborhood!
Her sis - in - law, Jenny, also lives in our neighborhood (yay!)

Not exact matches

Emily, a psychic medium based in Brooklyn, New York, directly opposed my unrealistic, misinformed view of psychics from the moment I met her because not only does it turn out that she lives in my neighborhood, but also she embodies an even more mysterious kind of magic: the ability to be an everyday person, a working mom, and the possessor of an impressive gift.
Lyne: I was actively rebelling against them for a period, but it was also that I just didn't want the life that I saw a lot of people back in my neighborhood leading.
In the Los Frailes neighborhood (where Suzan and I loved living some years back), a beautiful two - bedroom home (also with sunset views of Presa Allende, a lake on the edge of town) features an open courtyard with a fountain, gorgeous terracotta tile floors and lots of natural wood throughout.
We also live in Lexington, and it was so cool to go to your site and see pictures of the great projects you've done in neighborhoods that are so familiar!
I am seeing a continued boom of construction downtown right where we live and also in the outer neighborhoods still within the city but closer to the suburbs.
I've learned a ton of lessons about that by living in a neighborhood that has all kinds of reasons to hope, but also really struggles with an epidemic of violence, averaging about one homicide a day.
I grew up in an LDS home and attended LDS Church (as a tangent I lived in Utah when Smart was abducted, was even on a volunteer search team canvassing SLC neighborhood the Saturday following, I was in Utah when she was found and was beside myself but also weeping for what she must obviously have gone through.)
The very physical structure of suburban sprawl makes it virtually impossible for people of different generations and different incomes to live in close proximity to one another — and not only live close together but also work, shop, play, learn and worship in the same neighborhood.
People also love to celebrate each other and the neighborhood in which they live.
Briefly, we think getting to know our neighbors (especially those who live nearby, but also those who do not live in our immediate neighborhood) can work at most anytime in our lives.
It is also frequent in the popular neighborhoods that believers who are temporarily without shelter live in a room next to the sanctuary (Pereira, 1995).
But I also find it useful, every once in a while, to think about the individual people who conducted these studies: the doctors or psychologists or social workers who went in to an orphanage in Russia or an impoverished neighborhood in Jamaica or a high school in Chicago or a living room in Queens and said, in essence, I want to help.
I also write a lot about the environment (picking up trash in our neighborhood, composting, and recycling) and do a weekly Green Tip of the Week column with suggestions to make life a bit more eco-friendly.
Our Corner Grocery Store tells the story of a day in the life of an idealized neighborhood market through the eyes of a young girl who is fortunate to be the granddaughter of the owners and also their Saturday helper.
If you live in a high crime neighborhood, an earlier curfew may also be important to keep your teen safe.
Also, at least in the city where I live, it is generally available in supermarkets (not corner groceries) in lower - income neighborhoods: http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?dbid=100&tname=foodspice
Dom's aunt & uncle, who are like parents to us, live in the neighborhood also.
He also spoke of the need to prevent development that works against those who have lived in Buffalo neighborhoods for years by pricing them out of the ability to stay.
But Gersteman, who also does other volunteering work in the community, said she hopes she can serve as a voice for other newcomers to the neighborhood, and tackle quality - of - life concerns.
The public - service novice, who has spent her entire career in media and publishing, also dropped jaws at the meeting by likening her task of satisfying space - crunch concerns in every neighborhood to making «many Sophie's Choices» — a reference to the book in which a mother in the Auschwitz death camp is forced to decide which of her two children will live.
Hanks, who lives in Stapleton, is the president and CEO of Historic Tappen Park Community Partnership which aims to promote economic and real estate in the neighborhood and also hosts arts and community programs in the park.
She'll also talk about ways to help residents in high - crime neighborhoods and those with quality of life concerns, her office said.
Jennifer Owens, who lives in the Strathmore neighborhood, is also resigning from the Democratic Committee to support Walsh.
Different racial and ethnic groups also eat different diets, live in neighborhoods with more or less pollution, experience different levels of poverty, and are more or less likely to smoke tobacco, all of which could also impact their health outcomes.
In 2010, Latino children, on average, lived in Los Angeles neighborhoods where 75 percent of the children in their neighborhood were also Latino and 9 percent were whitIn 2010, Latino children, on average, lived in Los Angeles neighborhoods where 75 percent of the children in their neighborhood were also Latino and 9 percent were whitin Los Angeles neighborhoods where 75 percent of the children in their neighborhood were also Latino and 9 percent were whitin their neighborhood were also Latino and 9 percent were white.
PLANETS is also a pathfinder project for hyper - telescopes dedicated to finding life and civilizations on planets around stars in our neighborhood.
The Grammy winner also said she lives in a hilly neighborhood, so she'll run and do lunges up those inclines as part of her routine.
Classic ~ Also, we must live by each other because I see you in my neighborhood all the time!
I also love how NYC feels like at least 10 different neighborhood communities in one big city — there's something for everyone, particularly for those of us who have a reputation for being somewhat restless in life.
Which was kinda cute but also kinda annoying because it seemed to imply that I needed a man to protect me even in my own home in a super safe neighborhood where I've lived for decades!
Opening and closing outside downtown L.A.'s Disney Hall, it's directed by Lee Toland Krieger, who says at the Q & A that they also meant to create a love letter to the often - photographed Los Angeles, not by employing the standard shots but rather some of its neighborhoods, and in fact they do a sweet job showing the day - to - day lives of people who live and love here.
When he gets an unmistakable signal from the mob boss (Ernest Borgnine) that he should leave the neighborhood right away, he goes to live in a nearby Puerto Rican neighborhood with Bandana (Rick Aviles), a friend of his who is also a boxer.
With these new shopping malls, young people in Hasköy, who, thanks to the media, could envision how the middle class regarded them, that is those living in the «slums,» suddenly had to battle the ostracizing, discriminatory, degrading gaze of the middle class [14] not just in middle class urban spaces, but also in their own neighborhood.
Extension schools can also be a bridge, said Wayne Smutz, dean of continuing education at UCLA, which is trying to raise scholarship money for this purpose and is designing pop - up classrooms to operate in neighborhoods where low - income students live.
As the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's Terry Ryan described the reality in one state, «Charter schools, many working in Ohio's toughest neighborhoods to educate the state's neediest children, are also forced to live under a cloud of uncertainty, harassment and intimidation.»
In my years teaching in urban public schools, I saw many students experience extreme stress from living in poverty and also in gang - affiliated neighborhoodIn my years teaching in urban public schools, I saw many students experience extreme stress from living in poverty and also in gang - affiliated neighborhoodin urban public schools, I saw many students experience extreme stress from living in poverty and also in gang - affiliated neighborhoodin poverty and also in gang - affiliated neighborhoodin gang - affiliated neighborhoods.
Children living in low - income neighborhoods also have increased exposure to hardship in their communities.
Teachers of color also can serve as powerful role models for minority students, who are more likely to live in poor neighborhoods than white students and less likely to know other adults who are college graduates.
Besides giving new authority to the chancellor, the mayor is also proposing to allow some charter schools — those located in «high need» areas of the city — to become neighborhood schools, which students living nearby would have a right to attend.
The school hours webpage shows Walker Upper Elementary beginning morning classes at 8:30 a.m. District officials report that the new schedule is also practical because all elementary students live in neighborhoods adjoining their elementary schools, while the older students live farther away from the schools they attend.
Those who choose to stay in the neighborhoods of their families deserve to also have great school choices in the communities they live.
Not only are black and Hispanic children more likely to grow up in poor families, but middle - class black and Hispanic children are also much more likely than poor white children to live in neighborhoods and attend schools with high concentrations of poor students.
Living within the feeder pattern for Wilson HS outweighs all neighborhood aspects in explaining the differences in boundary participation rates across neighborhoods, but certain neighborhood demographics are also associated with school enrollment patterns.
While it's evident that white teachers are also capable of nurturing students, teachers who are ethnically similar to their students are more likely to live in the same neighborhoods and share common experiences.
And neighborhood preference could make it easier to address the poverty - related ills that prevent poor children from succeeding in school and in life, while also benefiting a whole community.
Those who choose to stay in the neighborhoods of their families deserve to also have great school choices in the communities where they live.
It also happens to be in the neighborhood where I live, which is a true blessing.
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