Sentences with phrase «elder children who»

Or Leah, the mother of Jacob's elder children who calls herself «hated»?
In the year the father died, who claims the kids: the father on his final tax return, or the eldest child who now has custody?

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As a child, three Hawaiian elder women who helped raise you prophesied you would become an explorer.
For example, if a company hired mostly white men who were the eldest children and left handed, an algorithm likely would predict such employees were the most successful, said Brian Sommer, a human resources industry analyst.
And in his book, Children of the Great Depression, Glen Elder wrote that adolescents who experienced hardship in the 1930s became especially adaptable, family - oriented adults; perhaps, as a result of this recession, today's adolescents will be pampered less and counted on for more, and will grow into adults who feel less entitled than recent generations.
As a pastor I've been getting help for years, from a psychiatrist, from a clinical pastoral course I took years ago, from small groups over the years, from dear friends who are honest enough to speak into my life, from my medical doctor, from the elders in my church, from my wife (mostly) from an adult children for alcoholics group I started only because there was nothing in place in my community.
Sometimes we think the elders in the church, pious Christians, pastors or other brave souls who make sacrifices for their faith are the real Christians, the real children of God.
It is He who created you from dust, then from a sperm - drop, then from a clinging clot; then He brings you out as a child; then [He develops you] that you reach your [time of] maturity, then [further] that you become Elders (old age) And among you is he who is taken in death before [that], so that you reach a specified term; and perhaps you will think.
Simpson's daughter Arnelle, 48 - who is the eldest of his four children, told the board «we recognise that he is not the perfect man» but she said he has been «a perfect inmate, following all the rules and making the best of the situation».
And three or four of the «town elders» would camp out for an hour or so on Halloween to give out some little goodies to the few children who's parents would have them stop by on their way to the bigger more happening trick or treat dwellings.
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An older sibling is ideal for this, of course, but you can also tap into your network of friends and neighbors to find an «elder classman» who wouldn't mind showing your child the ropes at school.
In the words of the Seneca elder Grandmother Twylah Nitsch, «In Native culture, children are regarded as teachers because they have not yet had any experience of having their truth and their trust chipped away by people who want to control them.»
The sexy lady's attempt to breastfeed her second child was foiled by her eldest daughter who understandably at two years old got jealous when she saw mummy spending more time with little brother than her.
Volunteers, who ranged from children and teens to elders, couples, and corporate groups, got busy with a variety of tasks, such as garden cleanup and planting, trail maintenance, litter pickup, and weed pulling.
«When a child is cursed by a father who brought him up from age three because of disrespect and insults to him, the child grows up to become the type of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa: with sharp teeth, both figuratively and physically and a scourge on all elders of the whole Ghanaian society except those who feed his greedy political stomach» he added.
When a child is cursed by a father who brought him up from age three because of disrespect and insults to him, the child grows up to become the type of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa: with sharp teeth, both figuratively and physically and a scourge on all elders of the whole Ghanaian society except those who feed his greedy political stomach.
According to Scarpino, the issues that he plans to address in his new role include Westchester's heroin and illegal drug epidemic — a situation he described as «a scourge that is destroying our youth» — as well as Internet predators, phone scams, child and elder abuse, domestic violence, and injustices against immigrants who he believes are preyed upon by people who take advantage of their fear of deportation.
Kathleen, a triathlete who mysteriously became paralyzed with debilitating pain, began looking for answers to her health conditions, and those of her children who were also suffering from a list of chronic diseases and disorders — the most heartbreaking was her eldest son Stephen who was diagnosed with Autism at the age of four.
And Peng's eldest child, daughter Yi Jie, who looks well short of adolescence, is already a full - time baby - sitter for her siblings.
Elders reading a section of the series to a child or stumbling into one of the films couldn't be blamed for not knowing who Mundungus Fletcher or Regulus Arcturus Black might be, or how, exactly, a Finite Incantatem overthrows a Furnunculus spell, or how so insignificant - looking an item as a cup could possibly be a formidable horcrux (an object into which a wizard deposits a portion of his soul to assure continued life).
For those who are unaware of Austen's novel (it might be helpful to consider that The Lion King is to Hamlet as Bridget Jones» Diary is to Pride & Prejudice), Pride & Prejudice is the story of the Bennet sisters, and particularly, second eldest child Elizabeth (Keira Knightley).
Lincoln manages to encompass many aspects of the president's last three months: his arguments with his unstable wife, Mary Todd (Sally Field); his determination to keep their eldest son, Robert (Joseph Gordon - Levitt), out of uniform; his grief over the recent death of their 11 - year - old son, Willie, and the thousands of other sons taken by the war; his magnanimous friendships with the former political enemies who joined his cabinet; and of course his assassination (which Spielberg ingeniously represents with a scene from a children's play).
Even Taeko (Yûko Kotegawa), the youngest of the four girls, defers to the wisdom of Tsuruko (Keiko Kishi), the eldest Makioka, who maintains that Taeko can only marry after middle child Yukiko (Sayuri Yoshinaga) finds a suitable match of her own.
Like their white neighbors, they too send a child off to war: their eldest son Ronsel (Jason Mitchell), who later becomes an army sergeant and indulges his sexual appetites with a white German lover.
Worst - case scenario: The trailer hits all the expected beats — the man who's about to have a child; the elder who's just two weeks from retirement; uh, Bob Gunton as Chilean President Sebastián Piñera — soundtracked to a ballad about not giving up, so this has all the makings of a glorified TV movie.
This is a fairy tale for adults, and there's a good reason: Young children aren't born with prejudice; they have to learn it, and they learn from watching their elders treating those who are different like they are less - than.
She steps in as Ila, a young woman who was orphaned as a child, adopted by Noah and Naameh, and ultimately grows up to fall in love with their eldest son, Shem (Douglas Booth).
Hayley Mills receives top billing and the largest chunk of screen time as the eldest Carey child, teenaged Nancy, who inexplicably retains Mills's British accent.
Much restless reverie is presented from the viewpoint of Jack (Hunter McCracken), the vulnerable eldest child, who grows up to be a meditative Houston architect (Sean Penn).
Carter, who has two kids in Nashville schools, said she is excited to have her eldest child at Litton.
Similarly, the Mexican - American child who respects elders, the law, and authority becomes vulnerable in a school system that values individual competition, initiative, and self - direction.
Young children who have close contact with grandparents gain a new perspective while observing their parents» relationships with their elders.
All those decades, he'd searched doggedly for his long - lost elder brother, Drystan, who, in his mind, had vanished when they were children, way back in the late 1960s.
Judged, despised, cursed by gods she has long since lost faith in, Clytemnestra reveals the tragic saga that led to these bloody actions: how her husband deceived her eldest daughter Iphigeneia with a promise of marriage to Achilles, only to sacrifice her because that is what he was told would make the winds blow in his favor and take him to Troy; how she seduced and collaborated with the prisoner Aegisthus, who shared her bed in the dark and could kill; how Agamemnon came back with a lover himself; and how Clytemnestra finally achieved her vengeance for his stunning betrayal - his quest for victory, greater than his love for his child.
Among my favorites are Olive Wellwood, a complicated woman whose writing for children supports her large family (she's based on one of my favorite childhood authors, the writer E. Nesbit); her eldest daughter, Dorothy, whose desire to become a doctor is verbally but not always materially supported by her permissive, counter-cultural family; and Phillip, a boy with the drive and genius to become a great potter who is discovered living in the basement of the brand - new South Kensington (soon to be Victoria & Albert) Museum.
(You know the stoical stance of the self - reliant elder who «doesn't want to be a burden» on their children).
Also consider looking into the Dependent Care Credit, which is available to those who pay for child care or elder care while working.
Taking care of our elders is something that we take pride in as the children of the parents and relatives who helped rear us.
The eldest daughter of Sally Mann — a controversial artist who received both praise and criticism for photographing her (often naked) husband and young children in and outside of their country home — is now doing what she does best: posing for the camera.
It is now accepted that «family status» protections under human rights legislation cover persons who are in a parent - child relationship, as well as the obligations which flow from that relationship, such as child or elder care.
The changes must also take into account a further inequality in the Letters Patent of July 1917, where the eldest son of the eldest son of the sovereign has a child (as in the present circumstances) who will be a Prince if a boy, but only bearing the title «Lady» if a girl.
And unless you want your adult children to squabble after discovering who the favorite was, be sure not to just list the eldest, «set it and forget it», and not update the policy as you have more children.
Jane's eldest is older than 18 so she would not be covered by the child rider; however, her twins and her seven - year - old daughter who has been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia fortunately will be covered by Principal since they do not require medical underwriting for child riders.
They can engage with and learn from Elders, partner with Aboriginal organisations, and work with local champions who see the value of bringing evidence - based programs out of universities and into reality in community to give every child the best possible chance in life.
Individuals who are married or who are better educated also report better quality parent — child relationships (Fingerman, Chen, Hay, Cichy, & Lefkowitz, 2006; Pillemer & Suitor, 2002, 2005; Willson, Shuey, Elder, & Wickrama, 2006).
I'd seen this film a long time ago but when I saw it again this time, I had a much better appreciation of the Aboriginal way of being and the thing that really struck me in this film was there was a section of the film where they were going to do this aeroplane song and dance corroboree and they were getting ready for it and you know there are all these Elders and you know very wise and respected Elders you know making their costumes they were gonna wear, talking about how it was gonna be and in amongst all these people there's little children you know of one 1 or 2 or 3 years old who were just crawling around and you know watching and listening, trying on their head - dresses and they were completely welcomed into that adult community, there was no sense of, you know this is grown up business, you kids go off and play which is very much the western model.
He was the eldest of three children, with a brother two years younger and a sister who was four years younger.
Another major loss is the death last Friday of Yankunytjatjara Elder Yami Lester, who was blinded as a child by British nuclear tests at Maralinga and Emu Field and played a vital role in bringing about a Royal Commission into the testing program.
Second, the family from a capital city who moved to a remote and rural part of Scotland with their youngest child after all the elder children had left home.
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