Sentences with phrase «echoes those of children»

The book is awash with echoes of children's adventure fiction, from Tom Sawyer to Treasure Island to A High Wind in Jamaica.
«Crisp writing energizes a familiar plot, which builds to an unsettling climax with echoes of Child and Preston's The Ice Limit.»
The precision of the pencil drawings echoes those of children's textbooks and, by extension, a world that can be explained in a positive, tidy way.

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The Vatican still has dungeons where the screams of innocent people still echo, rooms where children are still rap.ed, and powerful figures that continue the criminal activities of this criminal organization.
The child's earliest demands for attention echo the rebellion of Eden: «You shall be as gods.»
Friedrich Schleiermacher, another 19th - century theologian, echoes Bushnell's willingness to blame parents for the sins of their children.
Reviving and releasing the spontaneous will - to - learn (stifled by years of uncreative echoing back what teachers wanted to hear) must be a major objective in teaching older children, youth, and adults.
I can hear the cries of children echoing down the marble staircase of the care center.
The findings of the research summarized in The Wellness Impact echo what child nutrition advocates have been preaching about school breakfast (and comprehensive school wellness approaches) for years.
They echo the laurel wreaths of the ancient Greek Olympians saying to everyone who sees them «This woman and her child are Champions».
Kate Russell, of Peaceful Parents, Confident Kids, echoes Janet's advice, saying, «Children are inherently good, kind and helpful.
On a completely unrelated note, there are supportive online communities and then there are echo chambers of lunacy, where members appear unable to spot actual neglect and child abuse, but get all het up about safe, accepted and necessary standard medical care.
Millennials have even been dubbed «echo boomers» since the early Millennials were likely children of the Baby Boomer generation.
To build on this stage of language development, encourage your child to echo you as you make some of his most commonly produced sounds.
And secondly, an echo of the central theme that Megan and I want to hold above everything else as we write these posts and work on our book... Listen to your heart, your child's unique needs, and most importantly — to God's guidance as you make each decision, including this one.
Tropical Diseases Bulletin Echoing the WHO day theme «Children's Health - Tomorrow's Wealth», the April issue of the Tropical Diseases Bulletin contains abstracts of 250 selected papers relating to children's health, available at # 5 / $ 12.50 from the Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, London, WChildren's Health - Tomorrow's Wealth», the April issue of the Tropical Diseases Bulletin contains abstracts of 250 selected papers relating to children's health, available at # 5 / $ 12.50 from the Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, London, Wchildren's health, available at # 5 / $ 12.50 from the Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, London, WC1, U.K.
In this age of echo - chamber social networks, we need to start educating children in how to identify truth from false claims, how to question what they're told, and how to determine what constitutes an expert on a topic.
Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren echoed Mayor de Blasio's rhetoric of income equality, saying her city has the worst school district in the state and the fifth - highest child poverty rate in the nation.
That was the message more than 1,000 immigrants and advocates echoed as they hit the streets on Wednesday evening for a rally and march in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama - era program that helps immigrants who entered the country illegally as children avoid deportation.
And instead of recruiting participants through doctors or by knocking on doors, ECHO will pull together existing studies of groups, or cohorts, of children.
Atul Butte, PhD, who is Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg Distinguished Professor at UCSF and directs the Institute for Computational Health Sciences, a hub for precision medicine research on campus, echoed the excitement felt across UCSF about moving towards clinical application of precision medicine: «Precision medicine is not just a «nice idea» at UCSF — it is benefitting real people, from cancer patients with unusual tumor mutations to children with undiagnosed genetic diseases.
I echo the other comments about his broad - stroke dismissal of the media but also, one of the biggest challenges we face and our children will face is climate change and it's weird that that didn't come up.
I echo Bridget's comment above - as a child growing up in the UK, Pierre Trudeau was the first Canadian I was ever aware of.
Curiously moved from from its original 8:30 p slot to a seemingly too - late 9:30 p (where it will temporarily displace «American Dad»), «Sons of Tucson» echoes «Malcolm» in its quirkiness — and its use of a family with three children.
The weaving in of a fairy tale («Jack and the Beanstalk») read to a child echoes the way «The Sweet Hereafter» incorporated «The Pied Piper of Hamelin,» and the movie's wintry atmosphere recalls «Affliction.»
Of course, the film — or, as Monáe calls it, an «emotion picture» — also heavily echoes The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's chilling 1985 novel about a conservative future society, which was adapted into a 1990 film and is now an acclaimed, Emmy - winning Hulu series starring Elisabeth Moss as an enslaved woman compelled to serve as a child - bearer for the government's elite.
But even then, the film remains a consistent visual treat (the computer animation is more inspired in this section, with the grown - ups depicted as a colorless, zombified mass of tall, narrow bodies) and always echoes Saint - Exupery's core theme of looking at the world through the hopeful, uncorrupted eyes of a child, where sometimes what appears to be a hat may in fact be a boa constrictor with an elephant inside.
It's a dark echo in there, side - by - side with Jimmy's grim dedication to buying up lakefront property and turning this prelapsarian wonderland into an exclusive, members - only club, but the film explores neither beyond their mention and contents itself to wrap up with a few scenes of mayhem, three insipid montages set to horrible music, and the same finale involving the birth of a child it seems like Martin has done now in a good half of his films.
Off - screen sound, whether of children playing or a couple arguing on the subway, plays a critical role in the film's portrayal of a woman so consumed with regret that the outside world feels like a distant echo.
A feeble thriller involving children, with echoes of The Bad Seed, The Good Son put fan favorite Macaulay Culkin (My Girl, Uncle Buck) in a role nobody particularly wanted to see him in — a sadistic killer.
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When she accuses Willoughby of being «too busy torturing black folks» to solve her daughter's murder, there's an unmistakable echo of the case of the recently pardoned Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who in his anti-immigrant crackdown fever ran an office that failed to investigate hundreds of sex crimes against children.
But the monstrous Tony also has a code of honor, an example being the moment when he refuses to blow up a car with children inside — an agonisingly suspenseful scene that was recently echoed in Spielberg's Munich, and is a nod to Hitchcock's Sabotage).
Nalluri echoes the magic lantern shows Dickens» father enchanted him with as a child in the glowing colors of wintry London.
Children clad as paired animals — in vivid costumes inspired by Camille Saint - Saëns's Carnival of the Animals — echo the movie's emphasis on love, friendship, and imagination.
This unusual reconstruction sees actors playing out sections of Noor's life interjected with especially created illustrations portraying a lively re-telling of Noor's published children's story «Snowdrop» which strangely foretells and echoes her own destiny.
We echo fears of primary school teachers that too many of the new tests for young children seem designed to show young children failing.
That echoes the aspiration of the philosopher George Bernard Shaw who said, «What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, not knowledge in pursuit of the child
Our observations echoed the ECS analysis and the experiences of far too many parents who are seeking information about their child's school.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, welcomed the letter from Gibb for clarifying the expectations of school leaders when authorising term time absence and echoed Gibb's sentiment that children should be in school during term time.
The fact that so many four and five - year - olds are using smartphones and tablets to access what could be unfiltered content is of concern and one that is echoed by the Children's Commissioners report «Growing up Digital» released earlier this month.
Initial observations from a recent study of attention and gaze following in children on the autism spectrum showed that they were able to learn to follow gaze cues or communicate with the ECHOES virtual character and that they treated the virtual character as an agent and as an equal partner in the interaction.
Our findings echo those reported by the 2016 Education Next survey, which examined the opinions of parents whose children attend public, charter, and private schools (see «What Do Parents Think of Their Children's children attend public, charter, and private schools (see «What Do Parents Think of Their Children's Children's Schools?
Our call for more studies on racial / ethnic subgroup disparities echoes a recommendation published 15 years ago by the AAP Task Force on Minority Children's Access to Pediatric Care that more attention be paid to the heterogeneity of API populations.24
Panelist Elaine Zimmerman, senior consultant for the Connecticut Commission on Women, Children and Seniors, echoed the sentiment of fostering parent leadership stating, «Parents who care become parents who lead.»
Trump's desire to see federal dollars follow poor children to the public or private schools of their choice echoes proposals that other Republicans have floated, including during last year's overhaul of the nation's main federal education law.
These findings echo those of earlier evaluations by the Royal National Children's Foundation (RNCF), 2007, and Claire Maxwell et al. in which improvements were seen in the academic attainment, social skills, self - esteem and resilience of disadvantaged children placed in boarding Children's Foundation (RNCF), 2007, and Claire Maxwell et al. in which improvements were seen in the academic attainment, social skills, self - esteem and resilience of disadvantaged children placed in boarding children placed in boarding schools.
Photo credits: EU / ECHO / Jonathan Hyams Global business leaders have joined forces to provide access to cut - price technology that will improve school system effectiveness and learning outcomes for some of the 330 million children around the world who lack basic skills for the knowledge economy of the future.
This sort of backward thinking echo back to the days before the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, when education policymakers and practitioners preferred to ignore the racialist policies that often made American public education a way - station to poverty and prison for poor and minority children.
High standards, accountability, and empowerment all seem to echo the aims of No Child Left Behind.
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