Sentences with phrase «elders who»

We at Mibbinbah pay our respects to all Elders who have passed.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Registered Art Therapist, and EMDR II practitioner, I work with adults and elders who want to create change in their lives by bringing forth more options for themselves, exploring issues of identity, improving relationships, or overcoming obstacles such as depression and anxiety.
Several qualitative studies among Korean elders who have lost their spouses (Choi & Lee, 2000; Kim & Han, 1996) have reported that widowers were more willing to remarry regardless of age, whereas widows > 65 years of age were more eager to cohabit with their children for the rest of their lives.
In addition to my private practice, I work in the NHS where I have gained experience working with adult and elders who have struggled with a wide variety of issues including anxiety and panic, depression, stress, trauma, psychosis, substance misuse, bereavement, domestic violence, rape, personality issues, self - harm and suicidality.
The statistics of infant and perinatal mortality are our babies and children who die in our arms... The statistics of shortened life expectancy are our mothers and fathers, uncles, aunties and elders who live diminished lives and die before their gifts of knowledge and experience are passed on.
The Council of Elders comprises female and male Elders who represent each of the family groups.
The project was initiated by Aboriginal elders who were concerned that some of their young people had no jobs and no future.
I now turn to Rosie and Djiniyini, two Aboriginal elders who have traveled from Central Australia to deliver an urgent message about the survival of their Aboriginal brothers and sisters, and sons and daughters, living under the Northern Territory Emergency Response.
Lupsakko, Mantyjarvi, Kautiainen, and Sulkava (2002) found that higher levels of depressive symptomatology (but not clinical depression) occurred in a population - based sample of older adults relative to their non-impaired peers, and Crews and colleagues reported that mild or moderate levels of depressive symptoms are a common comorbid condition among elders who are visually impaired.
The Council of Elders comprises twelve female Elders and twelve male Elders who represent each of the family groups and apical ancestors.
In the event of a dispute over the custody or use of any element of an indigenous peoples» heritage, judicial and administrative bodies should be guided by the advice of indigenous elders who are recognised by the indigenous communities or peoples concerned as having specific knowledge of traditional laws.
As we are gaining momentum across the regions, states, nations and worldwide, we do so as proud people, representing our Ancestors who have come before us, Elders who are standing with us and the young people who hold our cultural continuum in their hands.
In the elder law area, Ms. Petito represents elders who are the victims of financial elder abuse and individuals and entities accused of financial elder abuse.
Our state has many laws in place to protect the rights of elders who live in a nursing home and any type of abuse should be immediately investigated.
By «giving» us twenty years, I suppose he will not disturb the reigning, self - proclaimed masters of the universe among us from my not - so - great generation of elders who have set their sights on rampantly growing the leviathan - like global economy until its unbridled increase becomes unsustainable and produces some kind of colossal ecological wreckage, the likes of which only Ozymandias has seen....
This sets up a reckoning of sorts for some of today's elders who have been fighting the climate fight for decades.
The developers of the game are forecasting really huge revenues from the game, and since we know of teenagers who were toddlers when the game was announced, and elders who were teens at the same time, I hardly doubt the sames would by anything less than millions.
They lived in small communities, family clans ruled by a council of elders who acted as...
They are our council of elders who provide wisdom, guiding strength and love and serve with joy, enthusiasm, and excellence expecting nothing in return.
«I'm working with trainers in Australia, which means that it's people on the land, people who understand the climate and the culture, and elders who really have got this embedded knowledge.»
Have students conduct research on changes in the farming industry in your area, explore how changes in the industry have affected the average lifestyle over the last 30 years, collect oral histories from elders who have historical perspective, build a math lesson on supply and demand, check out the demographic statistics.
A kind of puritan paradise, the village is ruled by a group of elders who carefully protect the «understanding» they have brokered with the beasts who live in the forest surrounding the town.
This is a mantra repeated by the Neighbourhood Watch Alliance (the acronym is not a mistake when you remember a certain rap group's most famous song), the council of elders who seem to run Sandford, who welcome their new sergeant with a cheerful, slightly sinister enthusiasm.
(That said, considering The Grandmaster is one of the universe's immortal Elders who, in comic book canon, can cause death to others just by wishing it, he's likely not in too much trouble.)
For the part of Ryno, Breillat said she needed a «young Alain Delon» (although Fu'ad Aït Aatto might evoke a young Mick Jagger for some viewers).1 Similarly, the participation of Michael Lonsdale, Yolande Moreau and Claude Sarraute brings both humour and credibility to the elders who walk a tightrope between bourgeois complacency and post-carnal world weariness.
And it was surprisingly moving and a good way to cut down on awkwardly matched presenters to pair younger actors with their elders who most inspired them onscreen.
So many comedies today feel as if they've been made by tribunal, groups of elders who know what's best for us and who pretend to think they know what we'll find funny.
Banaban elders who placed their marks «X» on mining contract.
She told me it would help to acknowledge and send love / compassion to my traumatized «younger self» and it would help to forgive all of those elders who probably truly thought they were helping me at the time.
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
«This will bring relief to thousands of our elders who have served and deserve to be paid their entitlements promptly and fully,» Mrs. Kemi Adeosun emphasised.
Intelligence picked by The aL - hAJJ indicate that those behind this plot believe former President Mahama could return the NDC back to power in 2020, but they say, his success at the next presidential polls will be dependent on how he wins back the support of party elders who in one way or the other were detached from him.
Referring to an earlier petition submitted by the Council of Elders of the party for the suspension of Afoko, Dr. Atupare said they objected because Prof. Mike Oquaye and Ama Busia, both members of the disciplinary committee were also members of the Council of Elders who filed the petition.
The governor also called on the agencies responsible for the disruption of the meeting to tender an apology to the elders who were embarrassed by the unprovoked reaction from the security personnel.
They are angrier about the pre-emption of the Speaker's election than their elders who are already in Parliament.
In some ways, many of my elders who would know tell me things are somewhat worst.
Though he's clearly one of the grizzled elders who knows all the nooks and crannies of Augusta as well as anyone, Woods said he was happy just to participate — a far cry from there old days when the 14 - time major champ would claim he was in it to win it.
Sometimes, as we have seen, the term «elder» seems to be used interchangeably with «bishop;» sometimes it would appear that the «presbytery» included both elders who supervised and elders who served, that is, both «bishops» and «deacons.»
The agent of revelation, sometimes an angel and sometimes the pre-existent Church, tells Hermas to transmit the content of the visions to two leaders of the Roman church (one named Clement) and to read it himself with «the elders who preside over the church».
They respect knowledge gained through lived experience monitored by elders who differ profoundly in social class and worldview from the teachers and education encountered in American academic institutions.
One girl spoke proudly of her brother, «out on mission», just like the Elders who had called at my door.
Do these elders who labor in the word receive payment of some sort from the church?
A group of Presbyterian elders who were also realtors in a Pittsburg community were asked by their pastor to open the way for a cultured Negro family to purchase a home in their neighborhood.
We have a pastor who trains elders; elders who lead small churches.
You're 21, be 21, and trust the wisdom of your elders who are urging you, from experience, to embrace the freedom.
Elders who gossip, rant and lose their cool.
Throughout her narration she was continuously interrupted by the elders who interpreted the story in terms of the prejudices and traditions which their preunderstanding projected without any apparent consciousness of alienating distanciation.
Are you able to train and empower godly elders who will serve as your equals and will more than once save you and the church from certain implosion?
Jesus is confronted by the chief priests and elders who want to know by what authority he has been doing «these things.»
That is, how often do older people really want to see themselves represented by the exceptions — those elders who «look younger» or who are «exceptionally active for their age» or who have just won a marathon or a swim meet?
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